Barrier Breaking Students
TWU's Biology, Visual Arts produce How to Make a Pollinator Garden
10/10/24
TWU's Biology and Visual Arts divisions have joined forces to publish How To Make a Pollinator Garden, a bilingual picture book in English and Spanish
Ford internship was life-changer for TWU biz student
10/8/24
Chuk Anyanwu recently completed a summer internship at Ford headquarters in Dearborn, Mich. He was one of 500 college interns from all over the country that descended on the Dearborn campus in June.
Red wine pomace may have heart health benefits
9/25/24
Mandana Pahlavani, PhD, an assistant professor from Texas Woman’s Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, received a $300,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to study the “novel microencapsulation of red wine pomace to modulate gut health in coronary artery disease.”
Mentoring program helps business students stay on track
9/23/24
The Merrilee Alexander Kick College of Business and Entrepreneurship created a pilot program where high-achieving and highly-engaged upperclassmen mentor first-year students. The Owl’s Nest Peer Mentoring program saw remarkable success in its first semester.
TWU team places third in international marketing competition
4/30/24
The Texas Woman’s American Marketing Association student chapter finished in third place in a case competition at the AMA International Collegiate Conference. College of Business students Ciara Easterling, Rebecca Lembrino-Crowe, Judith Vega and Taylor Reid presented their marketing plan to The Sheth Foundation after being named one of 11 finalists in January.