Denton Details, 10-31-18

Don’t forget to get your ghoul on! The annual Staff Halloween Costume Contest is happening today in the Stoddard Hall lobby. Refreshments and contestant registration starts at  9:30 a.m., with the

Rosemary Candelario

Rosemary Candelario (dance) spoke on "The Challenges of an Arts Journal in the Anglophone World" for the Sci Elo em Perspectiva blog. (10-31-18)

Stacy Greathouse

Stacy Greathouse (Teaching and Learning with Technology) wrote an article, "A Stupid Letter to My Student," which was published in the Oct. 22 issue of Faculty Focus. (10-31-18)

Collect attachments with Google Forms

One of our most requested services is web forms that allow for attachments. Did you know that you can create your own Google Form to collect information and attachments?  Log on to Google Drive using

Houston Happenings_10-31-18

TWU nursing faculty members Leslie Nelson, Brenda Moore, Susan Mellott, Rheatte Solomon, Vi Ho and Suzanne Scheller, along with several students in the J2,S1 and S2 levels, participated in the Annual

Dallas Digest 10-31-18

Nursing faculty including Allison Huffman, Chin-Nu Lin, Mary Grace Yousef, Joyce Ennis and nursing education student Marie Manio recently presented at the Transcultural Nursing Society meeting in San

Fit & Rec Center roofing project begins

Work has begun to replace the roof on the Fit & Rec Center. The contractor is using the parallel parking spaces on Chapel Drive (north of the building) as a construction staging area. The project

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Admissions site gets a new look

TWU’s new Admissions website launched last week with updated information and images that coordinate with the university’s current web content and marketing guidelines. The new website is a result of a

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TWU DPS moves to Oakland Complex

TWU’s Department of Public Safety this week has become the first official tenant of the newly named Oakland Complex. Police operations are conducted in the DPS lobby, 1201 Oakland St. Decals for

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Myers: TWU feels like home

Though she only began teaching at Texas Woman’s this fall, Aimee Myers, Ph.D., already feels a strong connection to the university and its students.