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Texas Woman’s University to Open New Health Sciences Center

Health Sciences Center at Texas Woman's University, a new modern facility in Denton.

Denton, Texas, February 6, 2026

Texas Woman’s University is set to unveil a new $107 million Health Sciences Center aimed at enhancing healthcare education and addressing workforce shortages in Texas. The 136,000-square-foot facility will feature state-of-the-art classrooms, advanced simulation labs, and resources for students in various health-related programs. The grand opening is planned for 2026 in Denton, where the center will provide vital training for future healthcare professionals, particularly in rural settings.

Texas Woman’s University to Open $107 Million Health Sciences Center

New facility in Denton aims to boost healthcare education and address workforce shortages in Texas.

Denton, Texas – Texas Woman’s University (TWU) is preparing for the grand opening of its new $107 million Health Sciences Center on February 12, 2026. With a mission centered on enhancing healthcare education and addressing workforce shortages across Texas, this 136,000-square-foot facility represents a significant investment in the future of healthcare training in the state.

Strategically located at 1600 Frame Street, the Health Sciences Center is designed to replicate real-world healthcare delivery. It features advanced simulation labs, state-of-the-art classrooms, therapy and clinical training areas, outdoor learning spaces, and collaborative workspaces. A highlight of the center is the Neva Hudiburgh Cochran Wellness Kitchen, which focuses on nutrition education, alongside the community-oriented Dawn S. Chaney West Commons. This facility was funded primarily through $100 million allocated by the Texas Legislature in 2022.

Supporting a Growing Workforce

The new Health Sciences Center is positioned to support students in various programs including nursing, nutrition, health sciences, and clinical training. It places a strong emphasis on preparing students to serve in rural settings, an essential component in mitigating the healthcare professional shortages faced in underserved areas of North Texas.

Timeline of Development

The groundbreaking for the Health Sciences Center occurred in September 2023, with construction expected to be completed by September 2025. The highly anticipated ribbon-cutting ceremony is set for February 12, 2026, at 9 a.m., marking a significant milestone for TWU and the local community in Denton.

Community Engagement and Local Leadership

This development reflects not only TWU’s commitment to expanding health-related programming but also aligns with broader state initiatives aimed at addressing critical healthcare workforce shortages. By enhancing educational opportunities and providing a modern facility, the Health Sciences Center will foster a new generation of healthcare professionals equipped to meet the demands of the community.

Key Features of the Health Sciences Center

Feature Description
Advanced Simulation Labs State-of-the-art facilities for hands-on healthcare training.
State-of-the-Art Classrooms Modern classrooms equipped with the latest educational technology.
Therapy and Clinical Training Areas Spaces designed for practical therapy and clinical education.
Outdoor Learning Spaces Areas that provide real-world learning environments.
Collaborative Workspaces Designed to foster teamwork and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Neva Hudiburgh Cochran Wellness Kitchen Supports nutrition education programs.
Dawn S. Chaney West Commons A community gathering space within the center.

Conclusion

The upcoming opening of the Health Sciences Center at Texas Woman’s University is an exciting development for Denton and the surrounding areas. Not only does it signal a commitment to improving healthcare education, but it also highlights the importance of strategic investments in community health initiatives. Residents are encouraged to support local educational endeavors and stay engaged in community development as this facility prepares to open its doors in 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Health Sciences Center at Texas Woman’s University?

The Health Sciences Center is a new $107 million facility at TWU in Denton, Texas, designed to enhance healthcare education and address workforce shortages in the state.

When is the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Health Sciences Center?

The ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for February 12, 2026, at 9 a.m. at the TWU Health Sciences Center, 1600 Frame St., Denton.

What programs will the Health Sciences Center support?

The center will support students in nursing, nutrition, health sciences, and clinical training programs, with a focus on preparing students to serve in rural settings.

How was the Health Sciences Center funded?

The facility was funded with $100 million from the Texas Legislature in 2022.

What are some features of the Health Sciences Center?

Features include advanced simulation labs, state-of-the-art classrooms, therapy and clinical training areas, outdoor learning spaces, collaborative workspaces, the Neva Hudiburgh Cochran Wellness Kitchen, and the Dawn S. Chaney West Commons.


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