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In the News: Juliet Spencer

Juliet Spencer (biology) was quoted in an April 30 Denton Record-Chronicle story, “TWU preparing virus testing supplies for county health.”

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In the News: Carine M. Feyten

Chancellor Carine M. Feyten wrote an opinion piece on the value of women leaders in times of health crisis that has appeared in the Denton Record-Chronicle, Dallas Morning News and the Corpus Christi Caller Times (part of the USA Today network), and was mentioned in an article in Forbes.

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In the News: Jeff Radighieri

Jeff Radighieri (College of Business) was mentioned in an April 29 Patch article on a virtual workshop he will present for the Texas Woman’s University Center for Women Entrepreneurs.

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Zapata keeps the faith and a positive attitude

Karen Zapata had a rough go from the start, but faith and a positive attitude have brought her through it all.

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Bocskor to leave Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy

Nancy Bocskor, the first director of the Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy, has announced she will leave the university May 1 to care for her 94.5-year-old mother in Ohio during this COVID-19 pandemic.

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Faculty publications highlighted — Winter 2019-April 2020

Texas Woman's University faculty are leaders in their fields, with an extensive list of publications to their credit.

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In the News: Aimee Myers

Aimee Myers (teacher education) was quoted in an April 26 Denton Record-Chronicle story, “Pet adoptions, fosters popular in pandemic.”

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Schapman receives prestigious Education Abroad fellowship

Meghan Schapman (Education Abroad) was named a recipient of a highly competitive international education fellowship that provides full funding to pursue the Professional Certification in Education Abroad.

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In the News: Katherine Landdeck

Katherine Landdeck (history) was interviewed about her book, “The Women With Silver Wings,” for an April 22 segment on DentonRadio.com.

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Bridges elected to folklore society board

Phyllis Bridges, Cornaro Professor of English, unanimously was elected to a three-year term on the board of the Texas Folklore Society and has been appointed to the search committee for the secretary-editor of the society.