2025 News

Iconic brick ‘star’ mural to be preserved

TWU’s aging patio building is coming down, but a notable work of art that adorns one of its outside walls will be preserved for future use.

TWU kinesiology prof helps golfers master their swing

Over the last 16 years, Young-Hoo Kwon, a professor of kinesiology and director of the Biomechanics and Motor Behavior Lab in the School of Health Promotion & Kinesiology at Texas Woman’s, has become one of the world’s leading researchers in golf biomechanics. Through years of capturing data of golf swings with innovative 3D technology and then analyzing it with software that he created when he was a PhD student, Kwon has produced research that filled a gap in the science of golf.

TWU well represented at research conference

A contingent of 25 TWU students will make presentations at the 2025 National Conference on Undergraduate Research in Pittsburgh, April 7-9.

Pre-health career fair to feature more exhibitors

After exceeding expectations in its first year, Texas Woman's pre-health career fair returns to Hubbard Hall on Apr. 8 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., bringing representatives from a wide range of healthcare post-graduate programs and schools to campus.

First Houston Grow Your Own students to graduate

Veronica Mata’s sixth year as a paraprofessional in the Houston Independent School District is just a couple of months from ending, but she is excited about the new role she will begin in the 2025-26 school year. Mata will be a certified teacher for Houston ISD after she graduates in May from TWU with a Bachelor of Early Childhood Education as part of the Houston Grow Your Own program. She plans to teach second grade.