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Fluid: Leading Through a Pandemic

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Seeing the glass half

Seeing the glass half full Texas Woman’s has now endured two pandemics. (The first was the Spanish flu in 1918). But despite the most recent turbulent waters, the university navigated a successful path forward to become an even brighter beacon. New challenges are now on the horizon. The university has embarked on an expansion initiative that will give our Denton, Dallas and Houston campuses greater impact on Texas through expanded partnerships, increased programming and robust research. We have enhanced our role in the health industry with a wider breadth of programs – such as health administration, music therapy and nutrition – and we are producing more professionals in disciplines critical to Texas. Likewise, we have broadened the scope of educational programs, such as bilingual and special education, to better serve our state’s changing demography. We look forward to our growing role of making Texas prosperous, and we do so with renewed vigor and purpose. 24

“ The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist expects it to change. The leader adjusts the sails. - John Maxwell “ Quote submitted by Katie K. Rose, Ph.D., Faculty Senate Speaker Ex-Officio 25