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TWU Disability Services streamlines processes for students, faculty

TWU’s Disability Services for Students (DSS) has launched a new automated system that simplifies many processes for students needing to request accommodations as well as faculty needing to implement accommodations.

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Coronavirus tops most-read stories of summer 2020

The most-read feature stories in Inside TWU over the summer months showed what was uppermost in the minds of faculty and staff: The top three stories were connected to the university’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

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'Pioneer Pact' is important for all

The message is out, and while it’s primarily aimed at students, faculty and staff — everyone, really — would do well to abide by the Pioneer Pact.

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Researchers explore equine therapy as treatment for Parkinson's

Texas Woman’s researchers will launch a first-of-its-kind study this year examining how equine-assisted therapy could benefit adults with Parkinson’s disease.

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Collection gives voice to emotions, experiences of COVID-19 pandemic

Just over a month ago, Voices of the Coronavirus Pandemic: The Chancellor Carine M. Feyten Collection began accepting submissions.

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Know what to do before severe weather hits

As the Texas Gulf Coast braces for Hurricane Laura, the importance of being “weather aware” grows stronger.

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New book series focuses on pioneering women

Texas Woman’s University has launched an interdisciplinary book series highlighting the accomplishments of courageous women.

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COVID-19 changes photo guidelines

As students, faculty and staff return for the fall 2020 semester, Texas Woman’s University wants to put its best face forward and show we’re following social distancing guidelines designed to slow the spread of COVID-19.

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Texas Woman's awarded $2.6 million in TRIO grants

Texas Woman’s University has been awarded $2.6 million in federal TRIO grants designed to provide services and support for students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are pursuing a college degree.

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Project marks 19th Amendment centennial

One year ago, women artists across the country were invited to make photographic work regarding the ratification of the 19th Amendment. The large-scale collaboration resulted in A Yellow Rose Project.

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