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February 2020

Chancellor Feyten makes the T-Dub hand sign next to the words Boldly Go鈥擭ews from Chancellor Feyten

A (February) Leap into the New Year!

Dear Friends:

The new year has ushered in some exciting opportunities and days ahead for Texas Woman鈥檚鈥攁nd for you, our valued community members and alumni. I hope you will mark your calendars and join us for upcoming events, and check out some of our news highlights.


Dallas Leadership Luncheon to honor Jennifer Staubach Gates

Dallas City Councilmember Jennifer Staubach Gates

Today we will present the Virginia Chandler Dykes Leadership Award to Dallas City Councilmember Jennifer Staubach Gates for her commitment to improving the quality of life in the community and furthering the importance of education.

This annual award, presented by Bank of Texas and the Texas Woman’s University Foundation, was named for our Distinguished Alumna and healthcare provider Virginia Chandler Dykes, who completed the graduate occupational therapy program at 探花楼 in 1954. Over the past 18 years, about $1 million has been raised for graduate student scholarships from the proceeds of this luncheon. This year’s five scholarship recipients will each receive $4,000.


Stanford coach to lead new 探花楼 synchronized swimming team

New 探花楼 coach Sara Lilly next to the Pioneers logo

I鈥檓 thrilled to announce that , one of America鈥檚 most successful coaches and individual competitors in the history of synchronized swimming, will join 探花楼 this month as our head synchronized swimming coach. A two-time national championship coach and two-time USA Synchro Coach of the Year, Sara served as Stanford鈥檚 head coach from 2013鈥2018 and captured national titles in 2013 and 2016. The 2004 Olympic bronze medalist also was inducted into the Stanford University and USA Synchro Halls of Fame. Our synchronized swim team will begin competing in fall 2021.


Early voting at 探花楼

A close-up of the Pioneer Woman statue on the 探花楼 Denton campus wearing a large

Room 207 in our former student union (Brackenridge Hall) at our Denton campus is a new location for early primary voting, which began Feb. 18 and runs through Feb. 28.

This new voting site is the result of our students鈥 ongoing initiatives to encourage voter participation and increase students鈥 civic-mindedness in and around our community. These initiatives earned 探花楼 a national gold seal for excellence late last year for achieving a student voting rate of between 40鈥49% (among the likes of Harvard, Yale and the University of Michigan). It was our first-ever participation in the , which has attracted participation from more than 560 campuses since it began in summer 2016.


New executive director tapped for Jane Nelson Institute for Women's Leadership

New executive director of the Jane Nelson Institute for Women鈥檚 Leadership  Mary Anne Alhadeff

I’m pleased to share that Mary Anne Alhadeff, the former CEO of Dallas-based North Texas Public Broadcasting, Inc., began serving as executive director of the Jane Nelson Institute for Women’s Leadership this month.

She succeeds Maj. Gen. Mary Saunders, USAF (Ret.), ('70 BS), in leading the institute, beginning with a transition period that will include the spring opening of its new home in 探花楼’s historic Old Main Building in Denton. The renovated space will feature the Sue S. Bancroft Women’s Leadership Hall with an interactive digital exhibit showcasing pioneering Texas women in politics and public policy.

You are cordially invited to join us for the ribbon-cutting ceremony with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, April 2. I will provide more details in my March newsletter.


Ongoing woman’s suffrage movement celebrations

The 探花楼 Concert Choir performing at the Texas Music Educators Association centennial convention in San Antonio

In addition to the numerous activities underway by our Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy, our concert choir was selected to perform last week as one of two (from among 150 entries) university choirs at this year’s Texas Music Educators Association centennial convention in San Antonio.

Since this year also marks the centennial anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment, which granted women the right to vote, , our professor of voice and director of choral activities, and assistant professor of music theory, Dr. Paul Thomas, composed original pieces for the program that featured women’s suffrage poetry by feminist activists Charlotte Perkins Gillman and Alice Duer Miller.

This conference is the largest of its kind in America and drew more than 30,000 music educators, clinicians, exhibitors, students and their families.


探花楼 to host 22nd annual Edible Car Contest

探花楼 mascot Oakley watches as a group of kids test their Edible Car submission by rolling it down a ramp

We are hosting 探花楼’s 22nd annual Edible Car Contest tomorrow (Friday) on the Denton campus’ Multipurpose Classroom and Laboratory Building auditorium. This contest has challenged students in grades 6–12 to combine their creative ideas with principles of mathematics and physics. Teams of four, with a minimum of two female students per team, are encouraged to work cooperatively — designing, building and test “racing” small cars made entirely out of edible materials.

The cars are judged in several categories, including ingenuity, mobility and design. Teams also compete against each other for the fastest race times by rolling their cars down an inclined track. Cash prizes totaling more than $600 are awarded to winning teams.

About 260 students are expected to attend this year’s event, which has attracted more than 5,000 students since its inception.


探花楼 celebrates Black History Month

探花楼 PhD student Muchinka Peele is spotlighted during Black History Month

Our Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Outreach teamed with other 探花楼 departments to sponsor a robust  to celebrate Black History Month, including discussions, a luncheon and a reenactment featuring a portrayal of a prominent abolitionist leader.

Additionally, we鈥檝e posted a series of profiles on our home page this month featuring many of our own leaders who are making history themselves. Above, Muchinka Peele, a physical therapist and now a PhD student in special education at 探花楼, created the first multifaceted rehabilitation center in Zambia, her home country. After she graduates, she plans to launch a degree program to educate future speech therapists in Lusaka at the University of Zambia.


Pioneering Alumni in the Headlines

Distinguished Alumna Major General Mary Saunders, USAF (Ret.) speaks at a podium

Distinguished Alumna Major General Mary Saunders, USAF (Ret.), was one of only five distinguished women chosen across the nation this month by the Public Leadership Education Network for its 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award. The award is a testament to the organization’s 1978 founder, Frances "Sissy" Farenthold, who brought her experience as a Texas legislator and gubernatorial candidate to her role as college president in proposing that women’s colleges work together to educate women for public leadership.

探花楼 MBA alums Lucy Catalá and Becky Tucker

Two MBA alumni were named : Lucy Catal谩 ('12 MBA), West Region Chief Financial Officer, Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center-Fort Worth; and Becky Tucker ('03 MBA; '13 MHCA), president-Texas Health Southwest Fort Worth/Clearfork.

Library and Information Studies director Dr. Ling Hwey Jeng with 探花楼 alumna Tracie Walker-Reed

Dr. Ling Hwey Jeng, left, 探花楼 director of the School of Library and Information Studies, congratulated 探花楼 alumna  (鈥90 BS; '07 MLS), library media specialist at H. Grady Spruce High School in Dallas, who was one of only 10 librarians nationwide recognized last month with the I Love My Librarian! Award from the American Library Association. The award recognizes lasting contributions of dynamic librarians working in public, school, college, community college and university libraries. Tracie was nominated for her commitment to making tutoring available for at-risk and low-income students, as well as making technology and digital literacy information accessible to families of students at her school.

探花楼 alumna Roxanne Vogel

Alumna Roxanne Vogel ('17 MS) continues to achieve her mountain climbing/research goals—this time in Antarctica. In late December, she skied to the South Pole for a week, 8–14 hours a day with temperatures as cold as -40F (all of it above 9,000 feet) before reaching the summit of Mt. Vinson on Jan. 6—putting her in the elite company of climbers who have scaled the tallest mountains on each of the seven continents. Then on Jan. 18, she reached the summit of Mt. Sidley, the highest volcanic peak in Antarctica, climbed by fewer than 50 people. She’s now working on her PhD in Australia!


Mark your calendars 鈥 you are invited!

Dr. Genevieve West with the book cover of 'Hitting a Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick'

 with Dr. Genevieve West, 10 a.m. in the Blagg-Huey Library Living Room on our Denton campus. Reviewed by the New York Times, and on the top books list of Forbes and Newsweek, Dr. West鈥檚 book has maintained a 4.7 star rating on Amazon. This collection of eight 鈥渞ecovered鈥 stories written by Zora Neale Hurston include unique perspectives on topics of race, love and social imbalances with a twist of humor. This event is free, and  is complimentary.

The front of the newly-refurbished Hubbard Hall with a grand opening banner hung over the entrance

Feb. 25鈥擳he grand opening of our new Student Union at Hubbard Hall. Join us for a full day of activities on our Denton campus beginning at 11 a.m., including the unveiling of our new owl statue. Complimentary parking is available.

Hubbard Hall has undergone extensive renovations over the past few years to become the new home for student organizations, a new veterans center and a number of new dining options that are also open to the public.

Authors Angie Thomas and 探花楼 alumna Rose Brock

March 5鈥擮ur annual Jamison Lecture, 7 p.m. in the new Student Union at Hubbard Hall.

Two renowned authors, New York Times bestselling author Angie Thomas, left, whose book 鈥淭he Hate U Give鈥 was turned into a major motion picture, and 探花楼 alumna Rose Brock, ('03 MLS; '13 PhD) an award-winning author, editor and co-founder of the North Texas Teen Book Festival, will share their thoughts and expertise in a special panel presentation, 鈥淭he Power of Books: Inspiring Hope and Fighting for Social Justice,鈥 sponsored by 探花楼's Department of History and Political Science. This free event includes complimentary parking in our visitor lot and the parking lot directly south of Jones Hall.

探花楼 alumna Barbara Dossey

March 5鈥擮ur annual Parry Distinguished Lectureship, 5鈥7 p.m. in Room 2120 on our Houston campus, alumna Barbara Dossey ('75 MS), international co-director of the Nightingale Initiative for Global Health and 11-time recipient of the American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award, will talk about 鈥淣ursing and Sustainable Development Goals: From Nightingale to Now.鈥 Free and open to the public, but registration is required by Feb. 24. For more information, call 713-794-2100.


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Chancellor Feyten and 探花楼 Ambassador Chad Wick wear spirit regalia at a 探花楼 gymnastics meet

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