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  2. Texas Woman's University - Wikipedia

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    Texas Woman's University (TWU) is a public coeducational university in Denton, Texas, with two health science center-focused campuses in Dallas and Houston. While TWU has been fully co-educational since 1994, it is the largest state-supported university primarily for women in the United States. The university is part of the Texas Woman's ...

  3. Texas House Bill 588 - Wikipedia

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    Texas House Bill 588, commonly referred to as the "Top 10% Rule", is a Texas law passed in 1997. It was signed into law by then governor George W. Bush on May 20, 1997. The law guarantees Texas students who graduated in the top ten percent of their high school class automatic admission to all state-funded universities.

  4. Carine Feyten - Wikipedia

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    Website. Office of the Chancellor. Carine M. Feyten is the second chancellor and eleventh president of Texas Woman's University (TWU), which is part of the Texas Woman's University System, established in 2021. The public university system has campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. Feyten was selected by the TWU Board of Regents in March 2014 ...

  5. Texas Women's Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Physician, founder of The Rose foundation providing free breast cancer screenings, founder The Rose Scholarship Program [69] Diana Natalicio (1939–2021) 1998 President, University of Texas at El Paso [70] Marsha Sharp (1952–) 1998 Women's basketball coach, Texas Tech University [71] Ebby Halliday Acers (1911–2015) 1996

  6. Julie V. Philley - Wikipedia

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    Philley was the executive vice president for health affairs University of Texas at Tyler (UTT) and became its vice provost in 2022. [1] On June 1, 2024, she become the president of UTT, succeeding Kirk A. Calhoun .

  7. Ann Stuart - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Ann Stuart is the former chancellor and president of Texas Woman's University. She came to TWU as the university's first chancellor. She was the fourth woman president, serving fourteen years from December 1, 1999, until her retirement on May 1, 2014. Before TWU, she was president of Rensselaer at Hartford, a graduate school associated with ...

  8. Education in Texas - Wikipedia

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    On May 26, 2021, Texas Woman's University was established as the Texas Woman's University system according to a bill signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott [46] This law headquarters the system in Denton and allows the former Dallas and Houston Centers to become autonomous campuses.

  9. Pioneer Hall (Texas Woman's University) - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Hall is a building on the campus of Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas, that is the home of the TWU Pioneers basketball, gymnastics, and volleyball teams as well as numerous fitness facilities, classrooms, and offices. Groundbreaking occurred on March 8, 1996, and the $15.5 million facility was completed by spring 1997. [ 1]