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Flying first class

Danah Alramahi, one of the first members of the first class of TWU's Doswell School of Aeronautical Sciences, is the recipient of the largest scholarship in the history of Texas Woman's University.

A history of TWU in three generations

Texas Woman's University is immersed in generational stories, from its first-generation programs to the legacies of its alumni. Here's one that reflects the last 50 years of the school's history. It's the story of a family's journey through the injustices of segregation and racism, the struggles and sacrifices of the civil rights era, to finally lifting up the descendants of those who fought those fights and not only survived but transformed TWU, Texas and the world.

Olsen's first book enjoying revival

Jonathan Olsen, chair of the TWU Department of Social Sciences and Historical Studies, published his first book in 25 years ago. In a testament to the book's staying power, Nature and Nationalism will be republished later this year.

TWU publishes 17th edition of Ibid.

The months of research, writing, rewriting, editing and polishing by eight TWU students has come to fruition with the publication of the 17th edition of Ibid., the annual journal of the Texas Woman's University History Department.

Mendez honored for essay on 1900s racial influencing

TWU's Sierra Mendez's essay, "With Love from San Antonio: Settler Souvenir Postals and Mass Reproductions of ‘Mexicans,’" won the Charles Kneupper award for the best article published in Rhetoric Society Quarterly in 2023.