2024 News

Leadership skills key to student’s path to regent

With a heart for people and a desire to make an impact, Maya Landgrebe will serve as Texas Woman's new student regent. Landgrebe is a recent exercise science/pre-occupational therapy graduate and is a current occupational therapy doctoral student on the Houston campus. 

Texas high school grad surprised with TWU’s biggest scholarship

Jefferson High School graduate I’Tasia Rainge was awarded the coveted Texas Woman’s Chancellor’s Endowed Scholarship, and plans to enroll Fall 2024 to pursue a bachelor’s degree in nursing.

Dallas philanthropist Myers makes $2 million gift to Stroke Center

Dallas businessman and philanthropist Mike A. Myers has given a $2 million gift to Texas Woman’s stroke center to be used to expand research, patient and family services, and inter-professional training opportunities.

Grad’s path to degree included extra rigor

By almost any measure, pursuing a bachelor’s degree in nursing requires commitment to a rigorous schedule. The same could be said for being a college student-athlete. Madison Treu did both.

Trailblazing grad now one degree stronger in leadership

Although she earned an MBA with a focus on Women in Leadership in May 2024, one could argue that Adriana Grosch for years has been blazing a trail for other Latinas to follow.