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  2. Texas Woman's University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .twu .edu. 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.

  3. Texas Woman's University, Denton, Dallas and Houston (health sciences graduate school went co-ed in 1972; university fully co-ed since 1994) Tillotson College, Austin (women's college from 1926 to 1935) Waco Female College, Waco (closed 1895) Utah. College of Saint Mary-of-the-Wasatch, Salt Lake City (closed in 1969) Vermont

  4. List of colleges and universities in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas Woman's University: 1901 14,176 270 $85.5 million ... Covenant School of Nursing (Lubbock, TX) Parker College; Texas A&M University System Health Science Center.

  5. Dr. Terri DeNeui, DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC - WebMD

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    Nurse Practitioner Integrative Medicine Obstetrics & GynecologyRegenerative MedicinePreventative Medicine. 3. Leave a review. Evexias Medical Centers. 920 S Kimball Suite 140, Southlake, TX, 76092. 1 other location. (817) 328-8376. OVERVIEW.

  6. Dr Daviin Harewood, Nurse Practitioner | Lubbock, TX | WebMD

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    She completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Texas Woman's University and received her Master of Science in Nursing from Angelo State University. Her focus is to deliver high quality primary health care services to women of all ages in Lubbock, TX, and surrounding areas, ranging from pregnancy, to women's annual, and sexual and ...

  7. Texas Women's Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Women's Hall of Fame was established in 1984 by the Governor's Commission on Women. The honorees are selected biennially from submissions from the public. The honorees must be either native Texans or a resident of Texas at the time of the nomination. [1]

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