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2026 News Stories | Texas Woman's University
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After life-altering collision, grad committed to healing self, lifting
others
4/17/26
After a 2013 accident left him paralyzed, Daquan Minor overcame physical and psychological hurdles to earn his Doctor of Occupational Therapy from Texas Woman’s University. Inspired by his own recovery and the therapists who supported him, Minor now plans to pursue a career to continue helping others.
TWU kinesiology team wins NASA-themed design competition, again!
4/15/26
A team of Texas Woman’s kinesiology students designed a pneumatic device that earned them first place overall at a NASA-sponsored statewide design competition that wrapped up on April 14.
U.S. News ranks OT, PT schools among nation’s best
4/7/26
U.S. News & World Report
has recognized Texas Woman’s graduate programs in occupational therapy and physical therapy as being among the nation’s best ― and being the No. 1 and No. 2 programs, respectively, in Texas.
Center awards grants to veteran entrepreneurs
4/2/26
The Center for Women Entrepreneurs (CWE) at Texas Woman’s University has selected five women veterans to receive $5,000 awards through its Veteran Entrepreneur Grant program, supporting business growth across Texas.
Dental Hygiene event focuses on improving smiles
3/30/26
More than 80 TWU students took part in the annual Giving Kids a Smile event in March. The free event, sponsored by the university’s Dental Hygiene Program, is a daylong activity devoted to providing free dental services to underrepresented youths from 3 to 19 in the Denton community.
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1215 Oakland St.
P.O. Box 425410
Denton, TX 76204 (
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940-898-3456
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940-898-3463
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skip to main content
In this section
News Archive
Inside TWU
2026 News
After life-altering collision, grad committed to healing self, lifting
others
4/17/26
After a 2013 accident left him paralyzed, Daquan Minor overcame physical and psychological hurdles to earn his Doctor of Occupational Therapy from Texas Woman’s University. Inspired by his own recovery and the therapists who supported him, Minor now plans to pursue a career to continue helping others.
TWU kinesiology team wins NASA-themed design competition, again!
4/15/26
A team of Texas Woman’s kinesiology students designed a pneumatic device that earned them first place overall at a NASA-sponsored statewide design competition that wrapped up on April 14.
U.S. News ranks OT, PT schools among nation’s best
4/7/26
U.S. News & World Report
has recognized Texas Woman’s graduate programs in occupational therapy and physical therapy as being among the nation’s best ― and being the No. 1 and No. 2 programs, respectively, in Texas.
Center awards grants to veteran entrepreneurs
4/2/26
The Center for Women Entrepreneurs (CWE) at Texas Woman’s University has selected five women veterans to receive $5,000 awards through its Veteran Entrepreneur Grant program, supporting business growth across Texas.
Dental Hygiene event focuses on improving smiles
3/30/26
More than 80 TWU students took part in the annual Giving Kids a Smile event in March. The free event, sponsored by the university’s Dental Hygiene Program, is a daylong activity devoted to providing free dental services to underrepresented youths from 3 to 19 in the Denton community.
Marketing & Communication
1215 Oakland St.
P.O. Box 425410
Denton, TX 76204 (
Map
)
940-898-3456
phone
940-898-3463
fax