Fall 2011
Chancellor and President Ann Stuart...
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...joined the faculty in welcoming State Rep. Dan Branch (R-Dallas) as the keynote speaker for TWU’s opening of school faculty assembly. Shown with Chancellor Stuart are, from left: Sue Bancroft, vice chair of the TWU Board of Regents; Dr. Jeff Robb, speaker pro-tem of the TWU Faculty Senate; Rep. Branch; State Rep. Myra Crownover (R-Denton); Dr. Kimberly Miloch, chair of the TWU Faculty Senate’s academic standards committee; and Dr. Chad Smith, speaker of the TWU Faculty Senate. |
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...served as the “Principal for a Day” at the Irma L. Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School in Dallas. Chancellor Stuart is shown with students from the school, which is the first all-female public magnet school in Texas. |
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...was the guest speaker at a meeting of the Fort Worth chapter of the TWU Former Students Association at the Kimbell Art Museum. Shown with Chancellor Stuart are, from left: TWU alumni Vicki Hines, Connie Sitterly and Nancy Glick. |
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...launched TWU’s 2011 State Employee Charitable Campaign (SECC) at a luncheon at Hubbard Hall. Shown with Chancellor Stuart are, from left: Jeff Bowerman, assistant director of TWU Athletics and TWU SECC Campaign co-chair; Dr. Kyle Biggerstaff, associate professor of kinesiology and TWU SECC Campaign co-chair; and Gary Hen- derson, president and CEO of United Way of Denton County. |
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...attended a reception announcing Myrna D. Schlegel and Kimberly Schlegel Whitman as the 2012 recipients of the Virginia Chandler Dykes Leadership Award. Shown with Chancellor Stuart are, from left: Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, Myrna D. Schlegel, Kimberly Schlegel Whitman, Norm Bagwell, chairman and CEO of Bank of Texas, which sponsors the event, and Virginia Chandler Dykes. |
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...helped send off more than 150 Texas National Guard soldiers from Denton to Afghanistan during a Soldier Farewell Ceremony held at TWU’s Pioneer Hall in August. The members of Denton’s 236th Engineer Company were deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. |
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...co-hosted a luncheon with TWU Provost Dr. Robert Neely for faculty and staff at TWU’s Institute of Health Sciences-Houston Center. Shown with Provost Neely, left, and Chancellor Stuart are faculty and staff who attended the luncheon. |
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...welcomed fans of TWU athletics to the September Maroon and White luncheon hosted by the Denton Outback Steakhouse. Shown with Chancellor Stuart are, from left: Dr. Richard Nicholas, TWU vice president for student life; Mike Pope, vice president of First United Bank; and Kyle Nayfa, financial adviser for Edward Jones Investments. Outback Steakhouse, First United Bank and Edward Jones Investments are corporate partners of TWU athletics. |
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