Student Life News

TWU Celebrates Women’s History Month

This year’s theme for Women’s History Month honors roles women have played in the past as well as the current public health crisis, focusing on the ways women have provided healing and inspired hope through that work, and several TWU events during March will echo that theme of “Providing Healing, Promoting Hope.”

Students Helping Students

In this op-ed written by TWU associate professor, Dr. Massey-Stokes, learn more about TWU's new initiative, A Nourishing Space (ANS), which trains students to become nutrition and health coaches who provide services to their peers for free. 

TWU faculty author to discuss Zora Neale Hurston

Join Dr. Genevieve West, TWU professor of English and chair, Department of Language, Culture & Gender Studies, and Dr. Danielle Phillips-Cunningham, TWU associate professor and program lead, Multicultural Women's & Gender Studies, on March 8 at Noon for a virtual event to discuss the new collection of Zora Neale Hurston essays.

Student Spotlight: SGA President, Theo Sam-Brew

Student Government Association (SGA) President, Theodora “Theo” Sam-Brew wants to encourage more students to get involved with SGA. Learn more about her and opportunities to get involved.

New peer communities, other TWU resources help with wellbeing

While providing mental health resources has always been at the forefront of services offered to TWU students, more alternatives are available than ever before, and new peer communities provide a unique opportunity for students to connect.