Houston Happenings_10-24-18

Under the leadership of Patricia Bowyer and Theresa Smith (occupational therapy), the TWU Houston School of Occupational Therapy and the Woodcock Institute for the Advancement of Neurocognitive

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Parking garage opening Nov. 5

You’ve watched the building on Oakland Street go up, either in person or via camera. Now, one of TWU’s most anticipated construction projects is nearing completion.The new parking and office facility

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Staff Halloween Costume Contest is Oct. 31

You never know what you’ll see at ASSET’s annual Staff Halloween Costume Contest — could be anything from a favorite TV or movie character to dancing dominoes. So get ready for a howling good time

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Share your students' stories for commencement

December commencement ceremonies will be here before you know it.As part of each ceremony, Chancellor Carine Feyten shares stories of some graduating students — their accomplishments, their success

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Chili, Dessert and Baskets, oh my!

Get ready for the annual Chili Cook-Off, Dessert Bake-Off and Basket Auction. It’s three great contests rolled into one big event to benefit the State Employees Charitable Campaign!Make plans to be in

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Butterfly Garden now a Monarch Waystation

The TWU Dr. Bettye Myers Butterfly Garden (Phase 1, located on the south end of the Ann Stuart Science Complex) has officially been designated Monarch Watch waystation number 22127.  Monarch

University-Wide News, 10-17-18

Apply now for the J. Wilkes Berry, Ph.D. Memorial Endowment Fund Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded in the fall for the spring semester to a permanent full- or part-time TWU staff member enrolled

Moore, Evans among PIs on federal library grant

TWU School of Library and Information Studies faculty members Jennifer Moore and Sarah Evans are two of the three co-principal investigators of a $46,000 Institute of Museums and Library Services

Denton Details, 10-17-18

Reminder: Risk Management will conduct a series of fire drills within the next two weeks to assess TWU Denton's emergency readiness and prractice the building evacuation procedure. The TWU Emergency

Noah Lelek

Noah Lelek (theatre) was interviewed for an Oct. 10 Denton Record-Chronicle story on the TWU Theatre production of The Birds. (10-17-18)