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Regents approve faculty promotions, tenure

The Texas Woman’s University Board of Regents approved promotion and tenure recommendations at its quarterly meeting.

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Workers behind the scenes make graduation special

As with previous ceremonies, a lot of work went on behind the scenes to make Texas Woman’s spring 2024 commencement a memorable event.

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Rampy, Gould named to permanent positions

Lisa Rampy has accepted the VP position for University Advancement, and Shelby Gould has accepted the position of associate VP and executive director for the TWU Foundation.

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Ritter inducted into USTFCCCA Hall of Fame

Texas Woman's University alum Louise Ritter was inducted into the USTFCCCA Collegiate Track & Field/Cross Country Athlete Hall of Fame Class of 2024 on June 2.

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Torres named new chief information officer

Henry G. Torres, PhD, has been appointed as TWU's new chief information officer (CIO), beginning July 8.

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Myers makes $2 million gift to Stroke Center

Dallas businessman and philanthropist Mike A. Myers has given a $2 million gift to Texas Woman’s stroke center.

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TWU hosts seven May graduation ceremonies

TWU hosted seven graduation ceremonies from May 5-11, concluding the spring semester.

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TWU receives grant to support students to study abroad

Texas Woman’s was selected by the Institute of International Education (IIE) to receive an IIE American Passport Project grant.

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Feyten selected as "In Her Shoes" honoree

Chancellor Carine Feyten, PhD, was selected as one of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum's "In Her Shoes" honorees.

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Brown named to first-ever AI 75

Lee Brown, PhD (Management & Marketing) made the inaugural list of 75 most innovative leaders in artificial intelligence in Dallas-Fort Worth.

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