The next University Senate meeting will be held on Monday, 4/2/18 from 4-6pm in LA 4310. Review the meeting agenda. As a reminder, all University Senate meetings are open to the campus community. Learn more about the University Senate.
Interest Session for THREAD
Thread of Baltimore is recruiting volunteers. Thread supports high school students in Baltimore City by providing a family of volunteers for up to 10 years. Our volunteers provide academic, emotional, and social support. Join us to learn how students, staff, and faculty at Towson can get involved to make a difference. Thursday, April 5th, 2018 […]
How the University Union expansion will affect meeting and event spaces on campus
A big change is coming with A Brand New U! Starting in fall 2018, you will see the beginning of the University Union Renovation and Expansion Project. The first phase of the renovation, extending from fall 2018 to fall 2020 will include closing the Potomac Lounge, Loch Raven Room, Susquehanna Terrace and two third-floor conference […]
Rock Climbing at Great Falls
Join us for the first rock climbing trip of the semester on April 7! The cliffs of Great Falls offer great climbing for all skill levels and even better views of the Potomac River’s Mather Gorge. Register by April 3 through recreation.towson.edu.
Outdoor Soccer Tournament
Have a little fun competition by playing in the Intramural Sports Outdoor Soccer Tournament. Games will be played on April 6 and 8. Registration is open from March 26 – April 2. An Intramural Sports Pass is required. For more information, visit https://www.towson.edu/studentlife/activities/recreation/campusrec/sports/intramurals/
CPR, AED & First Aid Courses
Get certified, save lives. Campus Recreation offers American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers with First Aid courses, which provide training to respond in emergency situations. For a full list of course dates throughout the spring semester, see https://www.towson.edu/studentlife/activities/recreation/campusrec/safety/cpr.html
Sabbatical Talk by Dr. German de Patricio, Department of Foreign Languages
Dr. Germán de Patricio, Associate Professor in the Department of Foreign Languages in the College of Liberal Arts, will present his sabbatical talk entitled “Francisco de Quevedo como personaje de ficción e icono colectivo,” (Francisco de Quevedo, fictional character and collective icon”) on Friday, April 6, at 3:30pm in the College of Liberal Arts building, room 4114. For more information, contact Dr. de Patricio at gdepatricio@towson.edu.
Earn $15 – Towson Students Invited to Participate in Research on Teamwork and Decision-Making
The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice at Towson University invites students to take part in research investigating group dynamics and team decision making! The research is being conducted in conjunction with researchers at the University of Iowa, and provides research participants with monetary compensation ($15 for an hour of their time). If interested, […]
Tonight: International Festival
Join the International Student Association, and their campus partners for International Festival 2018! This annual event features a wonderful evening of dance, music, poetry and more, including international cuisine samples from local restaurants. Don’t miss the fashion show! The free event begins tonight at 6pm in the UU Chesapeake Ballrooms.
Religious Worship Service Schedule
Services for Maundy Thursday will be at 6:00PM on March 29th in the University Union, Room 305. The Good Friday Cross Walk will begin at 12-noon on March 30, from the West Village Commons. Services for Good Friday will be at 3:00PM on March 30, at the Newman Center. Services for Easter Sunday will be […]
Housing Fair Monday, April 2nd
Attention all students, faculty and staff. The Office of Civic Engagement and Social Responsibility will be hosting a Housing Fair on Monday, April 2nd from 11-2pm in Potomac Lounge. Anyone moving off-campus in the fall or looking for places to live should attend this event. By the Way, there will be FREE FOOD available. For further […]
How the University Union expansion will affect meeting and event spaces on campus
A big change is coming with A Brand New U! Starting in fall 2018, you will see the beginning of the University Union Renovation and Expansion Project. The first phase of the renovation, extending from fall 2018 to fall 2020 will include closing the Potomac Lounge, Loch Raven Room, Susquehanna Terrace and two third-floor conference […]
Making the Marianas Trench: A Geology Story
The Department of Physics, Astronomy, and Geosciences invite all attend an Ocean Leadership lecture by a world expert on the plate tectonics responsible for making the Marianas Trench. The title of Mark’s talk will be, “The Early History of the Izu-Bonin-Mariana Subduction System as Revealed by Diving and Drilling” Presented by: Dr. Mark Reagan, University […]
Retirement for Tracy Miller
The Academic Advising Center invites you to join us in a retirement celebration for Tracy Miller, Academic Advisor and Coordinator of the Transfer Advising Program. A reception will be held at South Campus Pavilion on April 17th at 4:00 pm. If you are planning to attend, please RSVP to Jen Spera at jspera@towson.edu In lieu […]
Today at TU! Black At A PWI- Strategies and Tools for Success
Join us as we dive in to a presentation and discussion on what being Black at a PWI means! Dr. Danice Brown, Counseling Psychologist and Associate professor, will present on the race-related challenges experienced by Black students such as racial microaggressions, imposter syndrome, and racial battle fatigue. She will also discuss navigating those challenges, their […]
Backpacking at Michaux State Forest
Looking for a weekend full of adventure? Join Outdoor Adventures as we backpack along the Appalachian Trail at Michaux State Forest April 13-15. Register by April 8 through recreation.towson.edu.
From Stephens Hall to the Senate Banking Committee Staff
From Stephens Hall to the Senate Banking Committee Staff: Lessons on Policy Making Learned in My First Five Years out of TU Kristine Johnson ’13 (International Studies) shares her experiences of working on Capitol Hill as a TU alum. Tuesday, April 10, 5-6:15 p.m. Liberal Arts, Room 1201 Sponsored by the TU Political Economy Project […]
: “Developing Leaders. Inspiring Action. Building a Greener Future.” Register for the 9th Annual Environmental Conference at TU!
DEVELOPING LEADERS. INSPIRING ACTION. BUILDING A GREENER FUTURE. Join us for #TUEnviroCon18! The 9th annual Environmental Conference at Towson University, on Wednesday, April 4, 2018, will highlight career, research, leadership and advocacy opportunities across a wide spectrum of environmental and sustainability focus areas. Registration is free and includes complimentary breakfast and lunch. Students (from TU […]
Enter Cook Library’s Illustration Contest!
In honor of National Library Week, we invite you to create an illustration based on a book. These can be books that you’ve read, or books that you’ve heard about and are interested in reading. Illustrate a favorite chapter, a moral in the story, a favorite character or anything else related to the book. All […]
Glen Trash Clean Up
Friday, March 30, 12:00 to 4:00 pm. Come help prepare the Glen for spring activities by picking up trash and debris. Meet by the greenhouses behind Smith Hall and wear appropriate shoes and clothes that might get dirty. If you come after noon, join the group in the Glen.
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