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Pioneer Portal is a user’s gateway to self-service.


TWU utilizes both Microsoft Exchange and Google Suite for Education for email service.


RingCentral and Google Meet are communications tools that offer instant messaging (IM), as well as many other features to enhance collaboration and communication in an organization.


All faculty, staff, and students associated with Texas Woman's University must have a Pioneer Portal account. This account is the key to unlocking several information pages that are found only on TWU's Intranet (Portal).


Canvas is a web-based application which allows instructors to put class materials on the Internet. It provides a variety of tools to facilitate teaching and learning. The basic tools used in a Canvas course include a syllabus, learning materials (documents, videos, etc.), discussions, calendar, inbox and notifications, announcements, grades, quizzes, and assignments. All academic courses taught at TWU use Canvas.


Google Drive for Faculty and Staff is a cloud storage service that allows users to upload, create, edit, and work collaboratively with others on a variety of documents online. Microsoft OneDrive allows users to get to files and photos from anywhere, on any device and to share and work together with anyone.


The TWU DBAs support Oracle and Microsoft SQL databases for the TWU community.


Find support for Oracle Cloud using this brief form


State and federal regulation require organizations to assess their vulnerabilities and risks. ITS leadership is involved in the contract routing process.


Students have access to self-service where they can plan their degree, register for courses, contact their academic advisors, and (soon) manage holds and financial information.


Technology can provide hosting services for University colleagues who want to operate their equipment in a secure, centrally-managed data center.


In accordance with the Office of Human Resources’ alternative work policy, URP 05.620 Alternative Work Arrangements for Staff Employees, employees shall utilize University-provided computers. IT Solutions maintains and supports University-owned computing devices, addressing lifecycle upgrades and application of security patches.

Use this service to request approval for utilizing personally-owned computers for telecommuting.


Texas Woman's University Department of Public Safety uses a variety of methods to alert students, faculty, and staff in case of a significant emergency on a campus.


TWU negotiates with vendors to provide TWU students, faculty, and staff access to discounted software for their personal machines and devices.


By allowing students access to computers in class, they can fully engage their professor during class time and learn to effectively use the programs required for class.


TWU classrooms are designed to meet the varied needs of the faculty, students and departments across the University. Classroom technology hardware serves as a medium to accentuate, enhance, and facilitate pedagogy.


Contract Routing Request for purchases that require a contract review


WebAdvisor allows users to access a variety of university services. The set of services available to a user depends on the role(s) the user has within the university.


IT Solutions provides access to transaction data as well as historical data that resides in any of TWU's centrally maintained systems.


TWU operates two primary domains: pioneer (for students) and fs (for faculty and staff). Active directory is the primary system TWU uses to create usernames.


IT Solutions provides several video-conference rooms equipped with Cisco codecs and HD quality LifeSize units.


Sedona allows faculty to input contributions to teaching, scholarship, service, and other CV-related data into a database.


PsychData, which is similar to software programs such as Survey Monkey, has additional features pertinent to academic research.