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A study in horror

H.P. Lovecraft has triggered nightmares, stimulated imagination, sparked reflection on the human condition and inspired authors, film directors, video game directors and artists. He is also fueling Michael Cerliano's pursuit of an academic career.

New faculty member debuts Spanish Club

This fall, Angela Rodriguez Mooney, PhD, assistant professor of Spanish, started the TWU Spanish Club, where students, faculty and staff of all levels of Spanish proficiency can gather and practice their Spanish through conversation and playing games.

TWU's Holder pens op-ed on Taylor Swift for USA Today

Juliette Holder, PhD student in rhetoric at Texas Woman’s University, wrote an op-ed, "In 'Eras Tour' movie, Taylor Swift shows women to how reject the mandate of one identity," for USA Today.

TWU's Gaudet follows passion toward career

Amber Gaudet graduated from Texas Woman's University with a bachelor's degree in English literature, is pursuing a master's degree through the University of North Texas' Mayborn School of Journalism, and is already a working journalist for the Denton Record-Chronicle.

Telling the stories of an immigrant community

Author Cristina Henríquez has spent her life in two worlds, the America of its native-born citizens and the America that is the dream of the immigrant, and she's dismayed that what passes for immigration debate misses the reason behind immigration debate. Henríquez will visit TWU for the eighth annual Jamison Lecture this Thursday, April 13, 2023, at 7 p.m. in the Phyllis J. Bridges Auditorium in the Student Union at Hubbard Hall.