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TWU finalizes location for Houston ceremony

The location for the combined May, August and December 2020 drive-thru graduation ceremony has a special TWU connection.

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Three SECC events extended to Oct. 31

The TWU State Employee Charitable Campaign is in its final week, and organizers are pulling out all the stops to reach the goal.

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'Bring Your Dog to Work Day' scheduled Oct. 30

Dogs are allowed at work on "special occasion" days, but many TWU employees are still working from home. No matter where you're working, you have a chance to have your dog's photo featured in future "Bring Your Dog to Work Day" photos.

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TWU to hold drive-thru commencement events

University officials have announced combined events for May, August and December 2020 graduates.

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Biology lab granted patent for anti-cancer compounds

Michael Bergel led the team that has been issued a patent for three compounds that may prevent the growth of human breast, lung and colon cancer cells.

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'Washington Monthly' lists TWU among Best Colleges for Student Voting

Texas Woman’s was listed among 157 schools described by the magazine as “the schools doing the most to turn students into citizens.”

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SECC 2020 campaign winding down

Only a few events remain on the SECC calendar, and time is running out to make your donation to help those in need.

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Poet laureate's work joins pandemic voices collection

Karla K. Morton, 2010 Texas Poet Laureate, has donated a chapbook of COVID-related poems to TWU's COVID-19 pandemic voices collection.

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Workshop focus on civil discourse, resilience

The free two-part workshop is aimed at developing skills to help bridge political divides and work together toward solutions to policy issues.

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Some SECC activity deadlines extended

Texas Woman’s State Employee Charitable Campaign (SECC) activities continue on a trek toward the university’s goal of $100,000 and 100% participation.

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