Governor Abbott appoints David Jennings as student regent for Texas Woman’s University

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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed David Jennings as the Student Regent for Texas Woman’s University. Jennings will serve in this role until May 31, 2026.

Jennings, who is from Sanger, holds an Associate of Arts in General Studies from North Central Texas College and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Texas State University. He was awarded the Terry Foundation Scholarship during his undergraduate studies. Currently, he is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in School Psychology at Texas Woman’s University.

The Office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott is responsible for statewide appointments such as this one and operates as part of the executive branch of Texas state government, with its main offices located in Austin at the State Insurance Building (https://gov.texas.gov/). Since being elected in 2014, Governor Abbott has led initiatives focused on education enhancement and parental empowerment in schooling (https://gov.texas.gov/).

The governor’s office also oversees programs related to job creation and economic opportunities throughout Texas (https://gov.texas.gov/).



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