2024 News
Leadership skills key to student’s path to regent
6/10/24
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
5/20/24
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
5/17/24
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
5/10/24
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
5/10/24
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.