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Staff Council to hear about IT Solutions changes

Cori Trevino will discuss the IT Solutions reorganization and new responsibilities during the March 12 Staff Council meeting.

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TWU places second at Student Bowl Competition

Students and faculty were awarded as two teams of kinesiology students represented TWU in the Texas Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine Student Bowl Competition.

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Cottrell, Mancuso among nursing excellence honorees

Kudos to Damon Cottrell and Peggy Mancuso, who were among the recipients of D Magazine’s Excellence in Nursing Awards in the education/research category.

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Kim elected president of Korean American Coalition chapter

Samuel Y. Kim (psychology) recently was elected president of the Korean American Coalition-DFW Chapter, which works to engage Korean Americans in civic activities.

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Cruz honored at Winter Roundtable

Carmen Cruz (Counseling and Psychological Services) received the Janet E. Helms Award at the 37th Annual Teachers College Winter Roundtable.

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Faculty among DFW Great 100 Nurses inductees

Congratulations to Rosalie Mainous and Margarita Menendez-Bobseine on being among the DFW Great 100 Nurses inductees for 2020.

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Spring Break to affect dining hours on all campuses

If you’re working on any Texas Woman’s campus the week of Spring Break, you might want to pack a lunch — most dining operations will be closed.

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Rosario, students host outreach activity

Martin Rosario (physical therapy) and 13 first-year DPT students hosted a human anatomy lab activity for 21 students from the Tyler Junior College physical therapy assistant program Feb. 29 at the Dallas Center.

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Instructors needed for first-year seminar

Instructors are needed for UNIV 1231, TWU’s first-year seminar that provides an opportunity for students to identify their individual learning styles and develop the skills necessary to learn and succeed in their academic program.

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Coronavirus update (3-2-20)

Texas Woman’s University (TWU) is actively monitoring the spread and impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and is pursuing measures to ensure the health and safety of the TWU community.