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TWU teams place in regional competition for healthcare administration students

Thanks to quick thinking, four TWU Master of Healthcare Administration students used evidence-based research to identify and recommend appropriate interventions and took the top prize at the North Texas Chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives case competition in October. A second TWU team earned third-place honors.

PT researchers studying treatments for post-stroke fatigue

Associate Professor Hui-Ting Goh and Professor Emeritus Elaine Jackson, both from the School of Physical Therapy at the Dallas Center, have been awarded a $372,870 three-year grant from the National Institutes of Health to fund their project, "Behavioral and Neural Correlates of Post-Stroke Fatigue." 

U.S. News ranks TWU among nation’s best for social mobility

U.S. News & World Report ranked Texas Woman’s among the nation’s best for social mobility, and named the university to the publication’s “Best National University” and “Top Public Schools” lists.

Grad student pairs travel, service passions to support children’s hospital

Theodore Fields III combined his passions for traveling and service with a tailor-made trip to Antigua, Guatemala. The dual MBA/MHA graduate student in the College of Business spent two weeks volunteering in July with the GOD’S CHILD Project, which provides support in education, medical care, housing and food security to vulnerable children and families.

TWU’s Woo aims to improve reproductive care for Black women

Texas ranks among the nation’s worst states for women’s reproductive care, but Texas Woman’s University faculty researcher Jennifer Woo, PhD, CNM/WHNP, is working to improve it.