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In the News: Rob Ramirez

Rob Ramirez (facilities management) was quoted in a June 27 Denton Record-Chronicle story, “How much will February’s winter storms cost Denton schools?”

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In the News: Tracy Irby

Tracy Irby (Center for Women Entrepreneurs, Denton) wrote a column, “Why you should be friendly with your business competitors,” that was published in the June 15 Denton Record-Chronicle.

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In the News: Carlotta Corpron

Carlotta Corpron, a member of TWU’s visual arts faculty from 1935 to 1968, was mentioned in an article in Les Ourses à plumes (The Feathered Bears), a feminist webzine.

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In the News: James Adams

James Adams (nutrition & food sciences adjunct, Denton) was featured in the Job Market For Recent Grads article on Zippia.

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In the News: Tyrone Smith

Tyrone Smith (business adjunct, Houston) was named to the 2021 Top 100 HR Tech Influencers list by Human Resource Executive.

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In the News: Derek Crews

Derek Crews (business, Denton) talked about his new book, “Mastering Human Resource Management,” on the podcast Life in the Leadership Lane with Bruce Waller.

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Keele, Lee among nursing awards recipients

Nursing faculty Rebecca Keele and Mikyoung Lee (both Denton) are among the recipients of The 2021 Dallas-Fort Worth Excellence in Nursing Awards in the education/research category.

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Busl is co-host of 'Narrative for Social Justice' podcast

Gretchen Busl (English, Denton) is co-host of a new podcast sponsored by the International Society for the Study of Narrative called "Narrative for Social Justice."

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TWU's Quakertown history project makes news

The project, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and led by TWU faculty members, was the subject of a June 5 Denton Record-Chronicle story.

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In the News: Julie Libersat

Julie Libersat (visual arts, Denton) was mentioned in a photo cutline in a June 6 Denton Record-Chronicle story, “True colors: Denton forges ahead with hybrid Pride celebrations.”

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