Denton Details, 4-11-18

The TWU Community offers its condolences to the family and friends of Leroy Koerner, who passed away April 7, 2018. Koerner retired from facilities management in 2017 after 13 years of service. A

Dallas Digest 4-11-18

Linda Csiza and Kathy Shirley (physical therapy) recently took a group of physical therapy students to work pro bono at the medical clinic, Brother Bill's Helping Hands. During their time at Brother

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Time to smell the flowers at TWU Denton

Our Denton campus is showing off for spring. If you get a chance, head to the flower garden near the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods and check out the beautiful azaleas and other flowering plants,

How to create a distribution list

Have information you want to share with a specific group of people? Creating a distribution list is an easy way to ensure everyone in your target group gets the message. To create a distribution list

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Family Graduation Celebration wins international award

The Association of College Unions International (ACUI) recently recognized Family Graduation Celebration at Texas Woman’s University as the 2018 Collaborative Program of the Year. The university’s

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TWU presents ArtsWalk: Emerging Stories

The Texas Woman’s University School of the Arts invites area residents to join students, faculty and staff for ArtsWalk: Emerging Stories. Event participants will explore new perspectives in adaptive

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TWU names founding dean of new College of Business

James R. Lumpkin, dean of the Soules College of Business at the University of Texas at Tyler, will become Founding Dean of Texas Woman's University's new College of Business effective July 1."Dean

Work begins on Hubbard renovation

On April 5, the contractor hired for work on the Hubbard Hall student union project will secure the construction site, including the addition of fencing surrounding the building. The work will affect

Claire Sahlin

Claire Sahlin (College of Arts & Sciences) was interviewed for a CNN online story on “How Easter became a #MeToo moment.” In addition to appearing on CNN.com, the story was reposted on numerous radio

Derek Crews, Mandy Stewart

Derek Crews (College of Business) was quoted in a March 30 Denton Record-Chronicle story on a human resources conference coming to Denton’s new convention center. Mandy Stewart (reading) and master’s