Texas Wesleyan s mission is to facilitate success among all students from all backgrounds, Texas Wesleyan University President Frederick G. Slabach said. Glenn has been a critical component in that mission and we are honored to have him serve as the new board chair. The impact he has had across Fort Worth and Tarrant County is immeasurable. As we look ahead to our new strategic plan, we are confident that Glenn will help Texas Wesleyan make an even greater impact with our students and in the community.
Lewis, a Texas Wesleyan alumnus, has been a member of the Board of Trustees since 2006 and had been serving as chairman of the governance committee. He is currently a partner in the law firm of Linebarger Goggan Blair and Sampson.
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Most museums and theaters are open for business though not as usual. Safety precautions are a must.
FOCUS: Wael Shawky will be the Egyptian-American artist’s first show in the Southwest.
Courtesy Lisson Gallery
As Fort Worth’s big three museums open new shows, most of town’s theaters are also debuting new work.
On the Walls
Up now through Jul 25,
FOCUS: Wael Shawky features a film from the Egyptian-American’s trilogy
Cabaret Crusades in addition to new and related drawings and sculpture. The history of the Arab peninsula, medieval hostilities between Christians and Muslims, and the recounting of poetic myths are just some of his themes.