2025 News

Support group is Rx for professor’s heart condition

For his community work, Wayne Brewer, a professor in the School of Physical Therapy, will receive the Heartfelt Hero Award from the Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA), a multidisciplinary organization working to improve and expand heart failure care through collaboration, education, research, innovation and advocacy. In partnership with Houston Methodist Hospital, Brewer founded a heart failure support group that has impacted hundreds of people. 

NASA Astronaut Kate Rubins headlines Celebration of Science

NASA astronaut (retired) and molecular biologist Kate Rubins, PhD, will be keynote speaker at Texas Woman’s University's  Celebration of Science Oct. 16-17.

Research and workforce development center launches at TWU

The Jane Nelson Institute for Women's Leadership (JNIWL) has launched the Center for Leadership Research and Workforce Development. Research within the center will focus on rural entrepreneurship, educational leadership analysis and local elected office participation, and will serve as a hub for faculty scholarly activity.

Griffiths manifests A Yellow Rose into the world

Six years of work are coming to fruition with the publication of TWU Visual Arts professor Meg Griffiths' book, A Yellow Rose Project: Responses, Reflections, and Reactions to the Nineteenth Amendment. A book signing will take place Sept. 4.

Welcome Center at Brackenridge Hall Ribbon Cutting, Sept. 4

Texas Woman’s University proudly marks a milestone in campus development with the official ribbon cutting and open house of its new Welcome Center at Brackenridge Hall on Thursday, Sept. 4 at 9:30 a.m.