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The enrolled student population at Texas Womans University is 39.1% White, 28.3% Hispanic or Latino, 16.3% Black or African American, 9.5% Asian, 3.57% Two or More Races, 0.251% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0.0551% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders.
TWU is home of the Jane Nelson Institute for Womens Leadership, with three specialized centers focused on ensuring women have the education to establish careers as C-suite executives, the skills for building successful businesses and the framework needed to run for public office.
Racial Diversity Students at Texas Womans University are predominantly White with a sizeable Hispanic population. The school has very high racial diversity. 61% percent of students are minorities or people of color (BIPOC).
The Alumni Achievement Awards recognize and celebrate outstanding TWU graduates and friends of the university for their professional accomplishments, distinction in their careers, service to their communities and their loyalty and dedication to the institution.
Famous Alumnae Caro Crawford Brown Pulitzer Prize Winner. Louise Ritter Olympic Gold Medal Athlete. Brenda Marshall (1915-1992) Film Actress. Anne Rice (1941) Novelist. Millie Hughes-Fulford (1945-2021) Astronaut, Civilian Scientist in space. Margo Jones (1912-1955) Producer, director.

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Established in 1973 by the Alumni Board of Directors, and given at the discretion of the board, the Distinguished Alumni Award recognizes conspicuous contributions to Washington and Lee University, community service and personal and professional achievements.
About the UL Alumni Awards Since 2006, Alumni Awards have been presented to ULs most accomplished, innovative, inspiring, creative and influential alumni. UL Graduates continue to make enormous contributions via their chosen life paths and their achievements reflect enormously well on their alma mater.
ing to preliminary fall 2021 enrollment figures, ethnic minorities make up 57.9% of Texas Womans student population, the institutions most diverse student body ever.
Co-ed since 1994, Texas Womans is committed to producing women and men leaders in health, business, education, the arts and sciences.
This years honorees are John Billingsley 61, founder, chairman and CEO of JBB Advanced Technologies; John C. Owens 71, 73, former West Texas Regional Chairman of PlainsCapital Bank; and Fred Underwood 71, CEO of The Trinity Company.

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