#17 - Carine M. Feyten, Ph.D
If You Denton Know Dr. Carine Feyten, now you do.
Chancellor and President of Texas Woman’s University [https://twu.edu/chancellor/about-chancellor-feyten/], Carine M. Feyten, PhD [https://www.linkedin.com/in/carine-feyten-10717411/] joins Brad in The Den for a wide-ranging conversation on TWU’s 125-year legacy, her journey from Belgium to Denton, and what it looks like to lead a “campus with a heart.” They dive into TWU’s woman-focused mission, whole-person development, major campus growth, the new Health Sciences Center, and why athletics has become a powerful front door to the university.
Key Topics Covered
* TWU’s 125-year history and the university’s mission today
* Belgium upbringing, bilingual roots, and what brought her to the U.S.
* Language as “windows on the world” and why it shapes leadership
* “Campus with a heart” and whole-person development (mind, money, health, purpose)
* New Health Sciences Center and interprofessional education model
* Aviation program launch and finding unmet needs
* TWU athletics growth, national rankings, and academic excellence
* Building visibility, partnerships with Denton, and lessons from leadership
* Advice to young women on leadership, courage, and failing fast
* Denton favorites and places she loves
Timestamps
* 00:00 Intro: Belgium to Denton, institution-builder, and TWU’s defining chapter
* 02:17 TWU at 125 years and why the mission still matters
* 04:44 What it means to be a university system and the women-focused distinction
* 07:15 Growing up bilingual in Belgium and switching languages in school
* 09:11 Why she came to the U.S. and choosing to stay
* 12:33 “Languages are windows on the world”
* 19:07 First impressions of Denton and what sealed TWU for her
* 20:04 “Campus with a heart” and why it took off
* 21:45 Whole-person development, wellbeing, and why TWU “walks the talk”
* 26:14 The new Health Sciences Center, interprofessional education, and rural clinics
* 30:27 Aviation program, women in pilots, and building programs fast
* 35:33 Athletics, campus spirit, and why sports are the front door
* 39:05 Big decisions, identity, and focusing on TWU’s “gift to the table”
* 41:16 Missteps, listening, and building relationships with the city
* 48:07 Advice: leadership without titles, bravery over perfection
* 51:55 Where to follow her and learn more about TWU
Memorable Moments and Takeaways
* A women-focused environment changes who steps up. With fewer men on campus, women lead more naturally and consistently, building confidence and voice.
* Education is bigger than academics. TWU’s wellbeing focus is designed to help graduates thrive in health, finances, relationships, and purpose.
* The Health Sciences Center is about teamwork. Interprofessional education mirrors real patient care and strengthens outcomes, especially for rural communities.
* Find the niche, fill the gap. Aviation and women’s wrestling are examples of identifying needs others have not addressed.
* Leadership is built, not granted. Titles do not make leaders. Curiosity, courage, and contribution do.
Guest Bio
Dr. Carine Feyten is the Chancellor and President of Texas Woman’s University. A native of Belgium and fluent in five languages, she is a published scholar and higher education leader who has guided TWU through major growth, new programs, and an expanded statewide footprint while strengthening the university’s distinctive woman-focused mission and culture of care.
Follow Dr. Feyten on social media! @twupres [https://www.instagram.com/twupres/]