2025 News

TWU Theatre to present Jane Austen's Emma

Great literature shares a common trait: it expresses truths about human experience that resonate far beyond the story's setting. Which is probably why Jane Austen's novels possess such incredible staying power. TWU Theatre will bring one of her most popular works to Redbud Theater Feb. 19-23 with Jane Austen's Emma.

TWU business dean has expert pulse on Super Bowl ads

For roughly a quarter-century, Rama Yelkur, a PhD, has been analyzing Super Bowl commercials on their effectiveness in connecting with audiences and advancing the promotional value of everything from potato chips to automobiles. Yelkur and several business students will be tuned in this Sunday to analyze the latest crop of Super Bowl commercials to add to her growing body of research. And this year, she and her team will be watching carefully for emerging predictors of commercial success.

TWU to celebrate women and girls in STEM Feb. 10-13

In conjunction with International Day for Girls and Women and Girls in Science, TWU's Office of STEM Collaborations will hold the Celebration of Women and Girls in STEM Feb. 10-13.

Noted OT practitioner, author to speak at TWU Dallas

Since Michael Iwama's book, The Kawa Model: Culturally Relevant Occupational Therapy, was published in 2006, he has given over 350 national and international lectures and over 100 keynote and plenary addresses at scientific and professional conferences.  One of his next lectures is Friday, Feb. 7 at Texas Woman’s Dallas campus, where he is the speaker at the 32nd annual Vanderkooi Endowed Lectureship.

Kennedy Center honors TWU Theatre students

The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival honored the Texas Woman's University Theatre Division for its Fall 2024 production of The Seagull.