Student Life News

TWU Celebrates Women’s History Month

As the largest public institution primarily for women, Texas Woman’s proudly supports Women’s History Month with a slate of programs and activities during March. Some of the university’s activities like “Citizens at Last” on March 30 support the 2021 theme while others like the “Bombshell” on March 2 cover other important topics beyond the right to vote.

 

Housing and Dining Update, Feb. 19

A message to residential students regarding the status of TWU housing and dining options and issues pertaining to the recent cold weather event. 

TWU earns bicycle friendly honorable mention

For the first time, TWU earned an honorable mention from the League of American Bicyclists’s Bicycle Friendly University program. The League’s 2020 round of Bicycle Friendly University awards, announced on Feb. 18, honored 38 institutions, including TWU and three other new program entrants.

Coping after a natural disaster

If you turn on the TV, pick up a newspaper or go on the Internet, you’ll likely find the news is full of negative stories, including natural disasters around the world. But when a tragedy strikes closer to home — like in your community — it may be even harder to process. Provided by UnitedHealthcare, here are some resources and tips that may help you cope. 

TWU Housing reinstates residency requirement

The residency requirement will be reinstated for the 2021-2022 academic year. Find out what that means for you.