The Towson University Police Department will once again be participating in the Maryland Highway Safety Office “Towards Zero Deaths” enforcement campaign. TUPD will join forces with other law enforcement agencies throughout the state of Maryland in a unified effort to increase enforcement of Maryland traffic laws. The goals of the campaign are: To raise public […]
Rocky Horror Halloween Party
An exciting evening of karaoke; performances by Actors Anonymous, Voice Slam Poetry Collective; a photo booth; costume contest; free food and lots of prizes! Come dressed in your best Rocky Horror Picture Show character. Tuesday, October 30th, 7p-10p at the Health and Counseling Centers at Ward & West.
Assistive Technology Demo Day
Disability Support Services (DSS) and Delta Alpha Pi Honor Society present: Assistive Technology Demo Day Monday, October 29, 2018 11 am – 2 pm 1st Floor of the University Union Join us for this very special opportunity. Learn and experience some of the various assistive technologies used to provide equal access to all, including students […]
BFA in Acting – Auditions
The Department of Theatre Arts requires an entrance screening audition for the BFA in Acting. Auditions for students who wish to join the BFA in Acting take place between December and March each year. Students who are interested in auditioning for the 2019 program please visit here for important information on preparing to audition: https://www.towson.edu/cofac/departments/theatre/undergrad/admission/audition.html
Thesis Defense Announcement for Timothy Dupree
The Department of Health Science invites the university community to a thesis defense for Timothy Dupree on 11/13/18 from 4:00-5:30 pm in Linthicum Hall, room 114. Thesis title: Stigma of a drug use prevention strategy and feasibility of implementation in Baltimore City: A qualitative study Thesis committee chair: Andrea M. Brace Ph.D. CHES, 410-704-4218, abrace@towson.edu
Smash the Scale
Join Body Image Peer Educators for our signature Love your Body Week program at Towson University. Society tells us how to measure out self-worth with a number on a scale. Head to Tiger Plaza on October 30th from 12p-1p to smash one to show you disagree!
Practice Your Interview Skills with Big Interview Today!
Do you have an important interview coming soon? Big Interview is an interactive, online system that allows students to discover what interviewers are looking for and teaches them how to anticipate and answer some of the toughest interview questions! Whether you are interviewing for a job, internship, or graduate school, use Big Interview to help […]
Assessment Annual Reports 2017-2018 Deadline Reminder
The annual reports for programs and core courses are due on November 1, 2018. On November 2, 2018, the editing option in the Planning Module will be disabled for the 2017-2018 annual reports to allow the Associate Deans to review the reports. As such, no changes or additions may be made to Annual Reports after […]
Can you spot a fake URL? Look for these three things
Hackers can gain unauthorized access, disrupt services like Netflix, Blackboard or email, and even steal and sell your identity, using fake URLs to access to your TU NetID login information. A URL is the address that appears in the text navigation bar across the top of a webpage, and hackers create fake ones to trick […]
5v5 Basketball Tournament Registration
Dribble your way up the bracket and shoot for the top! Grab your friends and make a team because the Intramural Sports 5v5 Basketball Tournament is on October 27. Registration is open from October 15-22. An Intramural Sports Pass is required. Purchase your pass at recreation.towson.edu.
“Eye Level: Poems of Immigration, Rootlessness and Identity,” featuring Jenny Xie
Join us on Thursday, October 25, from 6:00pm to 7:30pm in the College of Liberal Arts, room 3150, for the Towson Literary Reading Series. Jenny Xie will read from her poetry collection, Eye Level (Graywolf Press, 2018), recipient of the Walt Whitman Award of the Academy of American Poets and the Holmes National Poetry Prize from […]
Combined B.S./M.S. Info Session TOMORROW
You can earn a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Supply Chain Management in as little as 5 years! Join us Tuesday, October 23rd, from 5:30-6:30 in Stephens Hall, Room 310 to learn more information about the dual-degree program from the Program Director herself, Dr. Natalie Scala. Students can also receive brief assistance in filling out their applications. Students are […]
CESU Funding Opportunities
Dr. Daniel M. Filer, Chesapeake Watershed CESU Research Coordinator, will present on funding opportunities available through the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units Network. Lunch will be provided! Where: University Union, Conference Room 306 When: November 6th, 11:30 am-1:00 pm Please R.S.V.P.
Deadline Extension for Faculty-Led Study Abroad
The deadline to apply for the following study abroad programs has been extended until October 30! Career Exploration and Professional Development in the UK Corporate Communication in the UK Gender, Health, and Social Justice in Ghana Identity, Expression, and Social Action in Scotland Marketing in the Shadow of the Bordeaux Vineyards, France South Africa and […]
Employer hiring business analysts on campus Wednesday
Join the Department of e-Business and Technology Management on Wednesday, October 24, from 6:30 – 8.00 PM at ST310, as we welcome Ignyte Group – a Washington DC based digital consulting company – for an Employer Showcase. Ignyte is an award-winning digital experience and transformation consultancy, featured as a best place to work in Forbes, Vault.com, and Washingtonian Magazine. Ignyte is CURRENTLY HIRING graduating […]
Nov 2nd Sabbatical presentation -Amy Sowder Koch, Art + Design
Engendering Greek Vases: What’s a Man Doing with that Hydria? Amy Sowder Koch, Department of Art + Design, Art History, Art Education The Greek hydria has long been defined as a woman’s vessel, largely stemming from numerous depictions of finely dressed ladies convening at fountains on painted vases. The primary function of the shape, traditionally […]
Champions for Opportunities!: 2018-2019 Faculty and Staff Giving Campaign
This campaign allows you to support the campus priorities that mean the most to you. Our gifts help to provide scholarships, educational materials, technology, faculty support, student programs, and many other important projects on campus, all of which benefit our dynamic university community. Gifts of any amount are vital, and are impactful to TU. Please […]
Learn how to support the TU LGBTQ+ community
The next Ally Training will be on Wednesday, October 24 from 12 – 2pm in Union 314, 315, 316. TU’s Ally Training provides resources, tools and strategies for supporting LGBTQ+ communities. Ally Trainings are offered throughout the year and are open to TU students, staff and faculty. Topics include LGBTQ+ terminology, pronouns, bias and discrimination, […]
Campus Decorating Contest – Happening Now!
Join the Campus Decorating Contest for Homecoming 2018! Designate a team leader for your department and decide which area to decorate (and be judged). Have the team leader register for your group and get busy thinking of ideas to decorate the space. This year’s theme is Game On! The deadline to sign up is October […]
Virtual NSF Conference
Join the OSPR Team in viewing a livestream of the conference. Feel free to join only for the panels most relevant to your research. Topics include Types of NSF Funding Opportunities, Proposal Preparation, NSF Policy Update, Office of International Science and Engineering, and more! View the full agenda online. When: November 8th & 9th, 9:15 […]
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