PAST ISSUES

A field worker turned evolutionary biologist is doing her part to inspire new careers.In 2020, Elma González, ’65, Ph.D., donated a piece of property

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Texas Woman’s senior Jennifer Romero landed the internship of her dreams when she worked two summers with Dallas-based LATINA Style magazine,

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About 15 years ago, former associate dean Stephanie L. Woods, ’79, R.N., Ph.D., and a handful of nursing students witnessed an unforgettable sight:

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Research that Matters Nutrition and Food Sciences associate professor Carolyn Moore, R.D.N, Ph.D., is fighting the good fight when it comes to food

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What If? The nursing shortage needs solutions.Ask researchers and practitioners around the country, and here’s what they will tell you: The nursing

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Research that Matters The Stroke Center at the TWU Dallas campus is renowned for outpatient treatments and research programs that aid in the

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Last November, 90-year-old Arden Eversmeyer ’51 traveled to the TWU Denton campus from her home in Houston to meet graduate student Anissa DeLeon, the

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Denton NEW HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER The Texas Legislature authorized $100 million to construct a health sciences building, which will cover about 92% of

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One was built in 1968, an unassuming three-story building that replaced the old Home Economics Building. The other, nearly four times larger, is a

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