Averitt awarded NIH grant for study of trigeminal pain

Dayna Averitt (biology) was awarded a $385,000 National Institutes of Health grant for her project that will evaluate the potential for hormone modulation of serotonin’s ability to turn on pain

Grant application materials available

Application materials are available for the 2018-19 Creative Arts and Humanities Grants Program. This program supports TWU faculty projects in areas that ordinarily have limited opportunity to receive

Dallas Digest 9-5-18

The 2nd Annual Tea and Treats was held recently, bringing more than 200 faculty, staff and students to network and interact. Chancellor Carine Feyten joined in on the fun, celebrating the beginning

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Vi Ho (nursing) and a group of nursing students will participate in the Mid-Autumn Children’s Festival and Health Fair from 4-8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8 at the Lien Hoa Temple. The students will

University-Wide News, 8-29-18

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Name TWU's mascot!

Last year, Texas Woman's University Pioneers selected the owl to be the official athletics mascot. Inspired by our beloved statue "Minerva," the owl of Minerva is the warrior-goddess’ mythological

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Staff Council begins giving campaign

This October, Staff Council will celebrate its 20th year as an organized body at TWU. In the spirit of collaboration and in support of its 20 years of service, Staff Council is challenging the TWU

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Art, science forge unique partnership

A magazine article, a chance meeting and a generous art donation by a Texas Woman's University (TWU) nursing faculty member, who also happens to be an artist, has led to an affiliation agreement

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Woodcock Institute accepting affiliate faculty applications

The Woodcock Institute for the Advancement of Neurocognitive Research and Applied Practice, aka Woodcock Institute, is accepting applications from TWU faculty who are interested in becoming affiliate

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Pioneer Soccer Park grand opening set Sept. 3

Texas Woman's will debut a new soccer facility for its NCAA Division II program Monday, Sept. 3 with the grand opening of Pioneer Soccer Park, located on part of the former TWU Golf Course. Read more.