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ASSET announces new officers

The Association of Service and Support Employees of Texas Woman’s University, better known as ASSET, has announced its officers for 2024.

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In the News: Carlotta Corpron

Carlotta Corpron, a member of TWU’s visual arts faculty from 1935 to 1968, was included in an artdaily.com article, “PDNB to exhibit work by Carlotta Corpron including paintings and photographs.”

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In the News: Stacie McDavid, et al.

Several TWU people were included in an Aug. 23 Dallas Innovates story on the Doswell Foundation gift that launched TWU’s aeronautical sciences program.

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In the News: Carine Feyten, Juliet Spencer

Chancellor Carine Feyten and Juliet Spencer, PhD (School of the Sciences) were quoted in an Aug. 25 Dallas Innovates story on a grant that will fund new STEM programs at community colleges.

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In the News: Pushkala Raman

Pushkala Raman, PhD (Business) was quoted in a WalletHub article about credit card promotions.

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Norton re-elected as COAMFTE commissioner

Aaron Norton, PhD (Marriage & Family Therapy) recently was re-elected to serve a second term as a commissioner of the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education.

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Myers honored for volunteer efforts

Aimée Myers, PhD (Literacy & Learning) received the Marketable Skills Champion award from Communities in Schools of North Texas at its annual reception this summer.

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In the News: Carine Feyten

Chancellor Carine Feyten was interviewed in an Aug. 18 live broadcast on KRLD Radio.

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In the News: Jason Tomlinson

Jason Tomlinson (Finance & Administration) was quoted in a Denton Record-Chronicle story about the TWU Board of Regents approving a two-year tuition freeze.

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In the News: Nat Mills, Nancy DiMarco

Nat Mills, PhD (Biology) and Nancy DiMarco, PhD (Professor of Nutrition Emerita) were quoted in an Aug. 15 KERA story, “Faced with high heat and rising costs, Denton community garden scales back production.”

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