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Mbango selected as ELNEC Scholarship recipient
Catherine Mbango (Nursing, Houston) was selected as a December 2021 ELNEC (End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium) Scholarship recipient by the Palliative Nurses Foundation.
Posted on 10/26/21
Goh uses teaching, research to inspire students
Physical Therapy faculty member Hui-Tiing Goh (Dallas) has merged her two passions to benefit her students as well as stroke patients.
Posted on 10/26/21
In the News: Ratonia Runnels
Ratonia Runnels (Social Work, Denton) was quoted in an Oct. 1 Scientific American story, “Social Capital In Black Communities Is Often Overlooked.”
Posted on 10/25/21
In the News: David Sweeten
David Sweeten (Student Union & Conference Services, Denton) was quoted in an Oct. 20 Denton Record Chronicle story, “TWU brings back ‘Boo at the U’ on Thursday.”
Posted on 10/25/21
In the News: Suzi Rumohr
Suzi Rumohr (Library, Denton) was quoted in an Oct. 17 Denton Record-Chronicle story, “DCTA CEO: Options still open for bus routes a month into GoZone launch.”
Posted on 10/18/21
In the News: Paul Bones
Paul Bones (Sociology, Denton) was quoted in an Oklahoma City Free Press story about the metal band Gojira.
Posted on 10/18/21
Street named for former regent Cynthia Shepard Perry
Former TWU Regent Cynthia Shepard Perry has been honored with the naming of a street on the campus of her alma mater, Indiana State University.
Posted on 10/18/21
Leflore named to Hattiesburg Hall of Fame
Larry Leflore, professor and dean emeritus, was named to the Hattiesburg Hall of Fame Class of 2021.
Posted on 10/18/21
In the News: Christopher Johnson, Jason Lambert
Christopher Johnson (Office of the Chancellor, Denton) and Jason Lambert (College of Business, Denton) were quoted in “Top of the Class for Diverse Organizational Impact,” a Sept. 20 article in Diverse Issues in Higher Education.
Posted on 10/12/21
In the News: Sandra Cesario
Sandra Cesario (Nursing, Houston) spoke of losing her daughter to ovarian cancer during the annual Judy’s Mission Possible fundraising event, in McGovern Centennial Gardens.
Posted on 10/12/21
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