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TWU alumna overcomes hardships on journey to Austin
2/1/23
Dawna-Diamond Tyson's life has been a bit of a rollercoaster. But with a master's degree in political science from TWU in hand, Tyson is at the 88th regular session of the Texas Legislature as a policy analyst for José Menéndez, state senator from San Antonio.
TWU's Graham publishes op-ed in Fort Worth Weekly
1/10/23
Celeste Graham, mother, high school special education teacher and PhD candidate in Texas Woman’s University's department of social sciences and historical studies, published a column, "The Factual Retelling of History Is the Greatest Tool that Activists and Advocates Have," with the Fort Worth Weekly.
History professor shares holiday cheer with students
12/14/22
Each December, Texas Woman's University history professor Jacob Blosser and his wife, Kathy, welcome TWU students into their Denton home.
TWU's Brock addresses hunger issues in Washington Post
9/29/22
TWU political science professor Clare Brock penned an article on the Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health, the first in more than 50 years. Hopes are high of achieving a goal of ending hunger in America by 2030.
TWU's Bejarano to speak at Latinas Represent Summit
9/22/22
Dr. Christina Bejarano, TWU professor of political science and director of graduate study in History & Political Science, will be among the speakers at the Latinas Represent Summit on Oct. 8.
The online event is described as "building a more reflective democracy by increasing the number and diversity of Latinas in elected office."