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Three Minute Thesis is Jan. 30

The Pioneer Center for Student Excellence and the Graduate School invite you to attend TWU's annual Three Minute Thesis competition Thursday, Jan. 30.

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University-Wide News, 12-11-19

The TWU Bookstore’s Holiday Wrap-Up Sale ends Wednesday, Dec. 11. Don’t miss your chance to get 30 percent off T-shirts, sweatshirts and more in-store and online.

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What's in a name? Part IX

Do you ever wonder about the people for whom buildings on TWU campuses are named? Woodcock Hall, formerly known as the Human Development Building, was dedicated in honor of Richard W. Woodcock, Ed.D., on May 2, 2018, in recognition of his scholarly achievements and extraordinary generosity to the university.

University-Wide News, 12-4-19

Chancellor Carine Feyten’s BOLDLY GO newsletter for the month of November highlights recent events, and the new Connecting the Dots publication highlights stories and outcomes aligning with TWU’s

University-Wide News, 11-20-19

Bring holiday spirit into your office and enter the ASSET Holiday Decorating Contest! Individuals and departments on all three campuses can participate. Entries and decorating must be complete by

University-Wide News, 11-13-19

Chancellor Feyten has shared some highlights from last week’s Board of Regents meeting in Houston. Check it out! The first TWU Spirit Night at the Dallas Mavericks is Monday, Nov. 18, and helpers are

University news - 11/06/19

All faculty and staff are invited to attend a Strategic Plan Forum, 10 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 7, in Houston 2120 (livestreamed to Denton ACT 301, Dallas 4302). Learn about these initiatives— Purposeful

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What's in a name? Part VIII

Do you ever wonder about the people for whom buildings on TWU campuses are named?Okay, it’s technically not a “building,” but the Margo Jones Performance Hall is a facility named after a TWU alumna

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What's in a name? Part VII

NOTE: The TWU Board of Regents voted at its August 2020 meeting to rename the building due to F.M. Bralley's part in the forced relocation of nearly 60 Black families from the Quakertown community

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What's in a name? Part VI

Do you ever wonder about the people for whom buildings on TWU campuses are named? If you’ve been at TWU for more than a few years, you’re familiar with this building’s namesake.The Ann Stuart Science

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