Fall 2010
Chancellor and President Ann Stuart...
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...welcomed high school students from the Irma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School to the “Fit to Lead Camp” at TWU. The camp helps prepare participants for a successful college experience with sessions on leadership development, nutrition and fitness. |
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...read to children as part of the Summer Reading Program at the Barnes and Noble bookstore in Denton. The program was co-sponsored by the TWU chapter of the Association of Texas Professional Educators and Barnes and Noble. |
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...attended a performance at Redbud Theater of the play “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie,” part of the TWU Drama Program’s first-ever Children’s Theater Summer Series. Shown with Chancellor Stuart and children from the audience are, from left: TWU drama students Mallory Bryant-Gawne, who played Max; Cassie Henderson, who played the mouse; and Joanna Wesson, who played the mouse’s mirror image. |
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...hosted the Denton Chamber of Commerce Quarterly Membership Luncheon at Hubbard Hall on the TWU Denton campus. Shown with Chancellor Stuart are, from left: Stan Morton, president of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton; Sarah Adams, TWU student regent; State Sen. Craig Estes (Wichita Falls); and Chuck Carpenter, president of the Denton Chamber of Commerce. |
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...was the guest speaker at a meeting of the Austin chapter of the TWU Former Students Association at the Austin Women’s Club. Shown with Chancellor Stuart are, from left: Debra Winegarten, Austin FSA president, and Sandra Gonzalez Tognetti, Austin FSA secretary. |
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...hosted more than 60 TWU student leaders at a picnic at University House on the Denton campus. The student leaders enjoyed food and music while mingling with each other, Chancellor Stuart and other university officials. |
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...cheered the cooks, judges and winners of the annual TWU Chili and Pie Cook-Off and Auction, part of the university’s State Employee Charitable Campaign (SECC) activities. Standing with Chancellor Stuart are, from left: TWU SECC Committee members Nora Sierra, Michelle Williams-Laing, Ruth Johnson, Lizabeth Spoonts and Sheri Dragoo. Seated, from left: SECC Committee members Kathy Woods and Glen Ray. |
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...toured the construction site of the TWU T. Boone Pickens Institute of Health- Sciences-Dallas Center, which will open for classes in the spring. Shown with Chancellor Stuart are, from left: Malinda Potynski, executive assistant to the chancellor; Lauren Nitschke, co-owner of 3-DG Envi- ronmental Graphics; Jack Yardley, building designer and an architect with HKS in Dallas; and Harold Johnson, TWU associate vice president for facilities management. |
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