MonarchMilkweed.jpg

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)

Houston Happenings_10-17-18

Today is your last opportunity to have a headshot taken. No appointment is necessary. Photos are being taken from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in room IHSH 3121. Wyona Freysteinson (nursing) has been selected

Dallas Digest 10-17-18

Cory Church (nursing) has been published in the October issue of the Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing. The article, "Factors influencing organizational commitment and turnover in nursing

20181003-154824_M18_3887 - Oakley The Owl Mascot Naming_.jpg

TWU mascot has a name: Meet Oakley

When Texas Woman’s University unveiled the owl mascot last year, students, alumni, faculty, staff and community members were asked to choose the name. The votes have been tallied, and university

Oakley and Dr Feyten -ITWU.jpg

Chancellor hosts first 'Boldly Go' event

Nearly 150 TWU alumni and friends joined university academic and administrative leaders in Fort Worth Tuesday, Oct. 9, to hear Chancellor Feyten talk about “Texas-sized achievements” (from the Denton building boom to Mary L.A. Stanton’s recent historic gift) at their alma mater. The event—the first of a “Boldly Go” statewide TWU alumni tour—was hosted by TWU alumna and Regent Nancy Paup and her husband, Ted, at the River Crest Country Club. Lindsay Allen, a TWU sophomore who plans to be an elementary education teacher in Fort Worth, addressed the crowd about her pride and experiences at TWU. Then, Ted Paup announced his surprise investment in four projects over the next two years to honor his wife’s long service to TWU: • Creation of an exhibit of TWU’s “Forgotten Nine” art faculty, • Hiring of a research assistant to work with TWU’s special collections team to pursue more information about artist Toni LaSelle in the “Forgotten Nine,” • Commissioning of a painting for the 80th anniversary of the Little-Chapel-in-the-Woods, and • Adding a new Save our Students (SOS) fund to help students overcome obstacles towards graduation

TWU Library on the Denton campus at sunset..jpg

TWU Libraries to celebrate Special Collections grand opening

The Texas Woman's University Libraries will celebrate the newly renovated Special Collections area with a grand opening celebration from 4-5:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 18, on the second floor of the TWU