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Texas Woman's University, or TWU for short, is a co-educational university in Denton, which is the county seat of Denton County, situated in the US state of Texas, having a population of nearly 120 000 inhabitants, estimated during the 2008 census, fact which makes it the 11th largest city in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.
TWU was established in 1901 and it is best known for its nursing doctoral program, which is the largest in the world. It is one of only four `independent` public universities in the state and also has two health science center branches in Dallas, TX and Houston, TX. It is academically organized into 7 colleges, which are: College of Arts and Sciences, College of Professional Education, College of Health Sciences, College of Nursing, Graduate School, School of the Arts and School of Management.
TWU's sports teams are known as the Pionners and they compete in NCAA Division II. They distinctive colors are maroon and white.
Jill Marie Jones - actress, most recognizable role as `Toni Childs` for six seasons in Girlfriends, Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash - a.k.a Mrs. Anthrax, studied microbiology and went on to become a high-ranking Iraqi scientist, Caro Crawford Brown - first woman to receive the Pulitzer Prize for local reporting, and Louise Ritter - won the 1988 Olympic gold medal in the women's high jump, are among TWU's noteworthy alumni.