2019 News

High school was training ground for TWU student’s activism

She wasn’t even old enough to vote in 2017, but when TWU psychology major Sandra Moreno was in high school, she mobilized a force strong enough to impact a school board election.

TWU taps veteran lawyer for general counsel post

Texas Woman’s University has hired Katherine Antwi Green, a lawyer with 25 years of legal experience in government and higher education, as its next general counsel and associate vice president for compliance.

TWU to host Pioneer Preview Day Feb. 2, 2019

Texas Woman’s University will host Pioneer Preview Day — an open house event for potential first-year students — from 8 a.m. - 12:15 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 2 on the university’s Denton campus.

TWU 2019 Parry Lecture to Focus on Indigenizing Health Professions

Texas Woman’s University College of Nursing in Houston will host the annual Parry Distinguished Lectureship Thursday, March 7, from 5-7 pm, at the Houston campus in the Texas Medical Center. Margaret Moss, Ph.D., JD, RN, FAAN, Director of the First Nations House of Learning and nursing faculty member at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver Campus, will present “Indigenizing the Health Professions,” with a focus on health care for Native Americans and Alaska natives.

Wife, Mother, Student, La Toya Hart

When La Toya Hart—a Sherman, Texas, native—decided she wanted to get her college degree, she knew there was only one place she wanted to attend: Texas Woman’s University.

A wife of 17 years and mother of two sons, La Toya had been an early childhood educator and once her youngest received a diagnosis of ADHD, they made the decision to have her stay home and homeschool him while running an in-home daycare.