Denton Details, 11-14-18

Stay warm and show your pride with some cold-weather TWU gear. It’s on sale today (Nov. 14) and Thursday, Nov. 15 at the Campus Store. Sale items include sweatshirts, beanies, long-sleeved T-shirts

Dallas Digest 11-14-18

Mari Tietze (nursing) was honored at the 2018 Community Council Awards Nov 8 in Dallas. Tietze received a Community Impact Collaborator award for helping to assess outreach and engagement through use

Houston Happenings_11-14-18

With direction from Olinda Johnson (nursing), nursing students from the Women’s Health Class N3025, in collaboration with Sigma Theta Tau Beta Houston, supported the Elnita McClain annual community

Denton Details, 11-7-18

Want to have a bite to eat and help TWU researchers at the same time? If you regularly consume mushroom and eggs and are between 18-72 years old and otherwise healthy, head over to Woodcock Hall room

Houston Happenings_11-7-18

Carolyn DaSilva (physical therapy) has been awarded a grant from the Texas Physical Therapy Foundation for a study titled “Falls and Fear of Falling in Adults Who Require Wheelchairs for Locomotion.”

Dallas Digest 11-07-18

Peggy Mancuso (nursing) recently was inducted as a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing (AAN). The Fellows program includes 2,400 nursing leaders in education, management, practice and research,

Denton Details, 10-31-18

Don’t forget to get your ghoul on! The annual Staff Halloween Costume Contest is happening today in the Stoddard Hall lobby. Refreshments and contestant registration starts at  9:30 a.m., with the

Houston Happenings_10-31-18

TWU nursing faculty members Leslie Nelson, Brenda Moore, Susan Mellott, Rheatte Solomon, Vi Ho and Suzanne Scheller, along with several students in the J2,S1 and S2 levels, participated in the Annual

Dallas Digest 10-31-18

Nursing faculty including Allison Huffman, Chin-Nu Lin, Mary Grace Yousef, Joyce Ennis and nursing education student Marie Manio recently presented at the Transcultural Nursing Society meeting in San

Fit & Rec Center roofing project begins

Work has begun to replace the roof on the Fit & Rec Center. The contractor is using the parallel parking spaces on Chapel Drive (north of the building) as a construction staging area. The project