Research News

TWU researcher uses NSF grant to look at legislative vs. court-based policy outcomes

TWU's Parker Hevron is using an NSF grant to explore the consequences of court-based policymaking in the U.S.

TWU Students Top Graduate Student Research Awards

Texas Woman's University students were honored with the top two prizes at the recent Graduate Student Research Symposium, sponsored by the Federation of North Texas Area Universities.

TWU hires director for new Center for Student Research

Texas Woman's University has hired Diana Elrod, Ph.D., to lead its new Center for Student Research. The Center is part of TWU's efforts to offer increased collaborative research and creative programs and services to its students.

Texas Woman’s faculty Christopher Bolinger wins national research award

Assistant Professor Christopher Bolinger, Ph.D. of the communication sciences and disorders faculty is the recipient of a national research award from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. The awards are given to junior university faculty members to support their mentored academic and research endeavors in the field of communication disorders. Bolinger plans to use the award to further research in his area of expertise: dysphagia, a swallowing disorder.

Sweet rides compete in 20th Annual Edible Car Race

From “Wreck It Ralph,” to “The Magic School Bus” and even “Stranger Things,” judges saw it all at Texas Woman’s University’s 20th annual Edible Car Contest.  On Jan. 26, more than 200 students from Denton and Tarrant counties competed for recognition for the fastest and most unique car made entirely of food.