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Kitchen workshops stress dairy’s role in health
7/1/26
The ovens in the Neva Hudiburgh Cochran Wellness Kitchen are heating up thanks to a new three-year partnership between Texas Woman’s and Dairy MAX, a nonprofit dairy council.
Myers Stroke Center recognized for excellence
6/17/26
The Texas Woman’s Mike A. Myers Stroke Center has been recognized for excellence by the Dallas Historical Society for its outstanding contributions to the local community.
Kinesiology alum credits TWU experience for trailblazing career
5/21/26
TWU alumna Michelle Martin Diltz rose from being among the first women in the strength coaching field to a trailblazer for those who followed. Now, as the senior associate director of performance for Olympic sports at University of Alabama, she is responsible for improving athletic performance across multiple programs.
Researcher wins second award to support individuals with cerebral palsy
4/27/26
Texas Woman’s researcher Heather Roberts has received a second major award aimed at improving care and outcomes for individuals with cerebral palsy. The $285,000 award comes from the Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Award Program, an initiative of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI).
OTD student’s project uses fantasy to sharpen social skills
4/24/26
TWU occupational therapy student Jeremiah Stevens developed a Dungeons & Dragons-based capstone project to help 10-12-year-olds at the Boys & Girls Club build social-emotional skills.
