News
Navigating business in the post-pandemic recovery using FinTechs
7/26/21
Financial Technology (FinTech) companies — start-ups using online software to provide financial services — are creating a significant disruption in the traditional banking industry today, not only technologically, but also in operations, culture and most importantly, customer service. College of Business Professor Mahesh (Michael) Raisinghani, PhD, discusses how businesses can use FinTechs to achieve success.
Alumni Spotlight: Rishi Raj, EdD, BBA ’14, MBA ’16
7/12/21
Alumnus Rishi Raj, EdD, ’14, ’16 came to Texas Woman’s as an international student from India. Though his original plan was to work in the corporate world, he found an unexpected love for higher education.
TWU celebrates May 2021 graduates with drive-thru ceremonies
5/11/21
Texas Woman's held several unique drive-thru commencement ceremonies for its May 2021 graduates.
TWU College of Business faculty and staff recognized for service
5/10/21
Texas Woman's College of Business recognized several faculty and staff members for their service and dedication to the college and TWU.
Students will learn the importance of money management through new initiatives
4/26/21
With 7 in 10 Americans having less than $1,000 in their savings accounts and the average household credit card debt being $16,883, according to Texas Woman’s College of Business Lecturer James Lytle, it is no wonder that money consistently ranks as one of the top sources of individual stress. But TWU has plans to change those sobering statistics, starting with providing financial education programs and services to help students learn money management skills they can use now and in the future.