Sarah Gamblin

Sarah Gamblin (dance) performed in the work of Bebe Miller at New York Live Arts and was mentioned in reviews by The Village Voice, The New York Times and Arts Journal.

TWU Nutrition and Food Science faculty receive USDA grant

Nutrition and food science faculty Xiofen Du and Shanil Juma were awarded a $150,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for their project to develop mushroom egg white blends and

Research Enhancement Program applications now open

Application materials for the 2018-19 Research Enhancement Program now are available. Proposals will be due via SharePoint by 5 p.m. Thursday, April 12. The program provides up to $10,000 to enable

Claudia Pyland

Claudia Pyland (psychology) appeared on a Feb. 27 Telemundo Dallas panel discussion about adolescent threats on social networks and how parents can detect them.

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Chancellor Feyten visits Austin

On Feb. 27, Dr. Feyten addressed Chairmen Hancock and Ashby and members of their committee to underscore TWU’s distinctive mission in educating our “diverse student body that reflects the future of

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Global Women in Data Science Conference to be held March 5, 2018

TWU Libraries and TWU Informatics present the Global Women in Data Science Conference 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday, March 5. This is a great opportunity for students and researchers interested in data

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Donate and show your love for TWU

The "Month of Love" may be almost over, but you still can show some love for TWU. Through the end of March, if you set up a monthly payroll deduction or make a donation to TWU for 2018, you will

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TWU Houston School of Physical Therapy Ph.D. candidate, Chris Brown, along with coauthors and faculty members, Shih-Chiao Tseng, Katy Mithchell and Toni Roddey, has had his manuscript “Body Position

Thaddeus Mantaro

Thaddeus Mantaro (health & wellbeing) wrote a column in the Feb. 21 Denton Record-Chronicle about the benefits of wellness in the workplace.

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State Rep. Victoria Neave will discuss her personal story and the need for more women in politics during a “Women in Politics” event at 10 a.m. Monday, March 5 in ACT 301. The event is free and open