Student Life News

Tejana poet, Amalia Ortiz, to perform at TWU during Hispanic Heritage Month

TWU’s Diversity, Inclusion and Outreach and Department of Music have teamed up to welcome Amalia Oritz to campus on Thursday, Sept. 30. She will perform her “Canción Cannibal Cabaret,” a punk rock musical—part concept album, part radio play—in the Margo Jones Performance Hall, 7-9 p.m.

TWU to implement national program addressing student hunger

Texas Woman’s University has partnered with Rachel Sumekh to bring Swipe Out Hunger, the leading nonprofit organization addressing hunger among college students, to the Denton campus.

TWU highlights Free Speech on Constitution Day

Each year on Sept. 17, Constitution Day is celebrated as the day the United States Constitution was signed by the delegates to the Constitutional Convention in 1787. Learn more about TWU's focus on free speech for this year's program.

TWU student veterans remember the 9/11 attacks

Each year, TWU’s Student Veteran Association places flags near Brackenridge Hall along Administration Drive to mark the anniversary of the attacks on Sept. 11, but this year’s 20th anniversary event holds special significance.

CARE offers resources for student parents, addresses food needs

The Campus Alliance for Resource Education (CARE) team will host several important events in the upcoming weeks for student parents and those experiencing food insecurity.