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Texas Woman’s ranked among nation’s best universities

Two national publications that specialize in financial news — the Wall Street Journal and Forbes ― have named Texas Woman’s University a top choice among the nation’s 4,000-plus, four-year colleges and universities.

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College of Arts and Sciences announces changes

Juliet Spencer, PhD, has agreed to serve as Interim Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.

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A new leadership role for Freeman

TWU Student Life has announced that Tanisha Freeman will step into the role of director of the Health and Wellbeing Initiative, effective Oct. 7. 

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University Academic Advising presents annual awards

University Academic Advising presented its annual academic advising awards program on Aug. 22.

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BOLDLY GO newsletter celebrates historic gift

The latest issue of Chancellor Carine Feyten’s BOLDLY GO newsletter celebrates the record $30 million gift from BuzzBallz founder and CEO Merrilee Kick.

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New scholarship established for aviation student at TWU

The TBM Owners and Pilots Association (TBMOPA) has established a new annual scholarship at Texas Woman’s.

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TWU names Woods dean of nursing college

Texas Woman’s has tapped Stephanie Woods, PhD, an accomplished nursing leader with a wealth of classroom and executive experience, as the university’s next dean of the College of Nursing.

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Faculty & staff gather for Fall Assembly

Texas Woman's University faculty and staff came together for the 2024 Fall Assembly Monday morning, officially signaling the start of the 2024-25 academic year.

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Beverage titan makes record gift to TWU

Texas Woman’s University has received a record $30 million gift to support its college of business from teacher-turned-entrepreneur Merrilee Kick.

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Sanchez announced as new Chief Human Resources & People Officer

Tony Sanchez has been named the new Texas Woman’s University Chief Human Resources & People Officer.

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