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What Is Our Next History-Making Move?
Posted on 03/03/22
Down to a Science: Bringing students from all backgrounds into scientific research
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
Posted on 03/03/22
What’s next for the nation’s first woman-focused university system?
Texas Woman’s senior Jennifer Romero landed the internship of her dreams when she worked two summers with Dallas-based LATINA Style magazine,
Posted on 03/03/22
Doswell Support Continues on the Dallas campus and for TWU Nursing
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:
Posted on 03/03/22
Food Fight: TWU professor tackles food insecurity in Texas’ biggest city
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
Posted on 03/03/22
What if TWU trained and graduated more nurses?
What If? The nursing shortage needs solutions.Ask researchers and practitioners around the country, and here’s what they will tell you: The nursing
Posted on 03/03/22
A Place of Healing: 30 years of recovery research to celebrate
Research that Matters The Stroke Center at the TWU Dallas campus is renowned for outpatient treatments and research programs that aid in the
Posted on 03/03/22
Be your true self: Pioneering the preservation of LGBTQ+ histories
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
Posted on 03/03/22
Learn what's happening in Denton, Dallas and Houston
Denton NEW HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER The Texas Legislature authorized $100 million to construct a health sciences building, which will cover about 92% of
Posted on 03/03/22
New Scientific Research Commons gives students more space
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
Posted on 03/03/22
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