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Uhlir to receive posthumous honor

The late G. Ann Uhlir, founding dean of the TWU College of Health Sciences, will be recognized posthumously by Women Leaders in College Sports with a Lifetime Achievement Award. The awards, which

Denton Details, 7-11-18

TWU and the Denton Independent School District are hosting Camp ABILITIES — a weeklong overnight sports camp for students who are blind, visually impaired or deaf-blind — July 8-14 on the TWU Denton

Parker Hevron

Parker Hevron (government) was interviewed for a July 9 Denton Record-Chronicle story on President Trump’s nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S Supreme Court. (7-11-18)

Laura Moorer

Laura Moorer (communication sciences and disorders) was interviewed for a July 6 WFAA story on TWU’s summer speech camp for children who have apraxia. The story appeared on several other news

Titus Asbury

Titus Asbury (psychology) was interviewed for a July 3 KTRH AM radio story on how digital distractions can impact work productivity. (7-11-18)

John Hoenig

John Hoenig (history) was interviewed for a July 3 Denton Record-Chronicle story on the impact of the Declaration of Independence on today’s America. (7-11-18)

Diane Myers

Diane Myers (teacher education) was interviewed for a July 1 Denton Record-Chronicle story on the issue of using restraints on special education students. (7-11-18)

Cameras catch construction progress

Construction projects are humming along on the Denton campus, and cameras installed at the P3 student housing project, Hubbard Hall and the parking garage give you a bird’s-eye view. (For timelapse

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TWU awarded another Niehuss Grant for physical therapy scholarships

Texas Woman’s University once again has received the Jacqueline E. Niehuss Grant to support physical therapy scholarships. The Niehuss Trust has awarded this grant to TWU almost every year since 1988

University-Wide News, 7-11-18

If you’ve looked for any University Policy and Procedures recently, you’ve probably noticed the policy website looks different and the “Naming Conventions” (also known as  Policy Numbers) have