Please join us for these upcoming open access week events Paywall: The Business of Scholarship Monday, October 22nd 12:00-1:30 p.m. Cook Library Room 507 Join us for a group viewing of this recently released documentary from Jason Schmitt, Associate Professor of Communication & Media at Clarkson University. The film provides insights into the highly […]
Halloween Party Button Making Contest
The Counseling Center is holding a button decorating contest, in honor of our Halloween Party! If you design a 3in button for submission, you have the chance to win a large gift basket, as well as the opportunity to see students wearing your button around campus. You will also receive a copy of your button […]
Geographers by Another Name Speaker Series
Come hear Dr. Todd Kenreich, Professor in the Department of Secondary and Middle School Education, talk about “Geography and Global Citizenship in the K-12 Curriculum” on Wednesday, October 24, at 3:30pm in the College of Liberal Arts building, room 4310. For more information, contact the Department of Geography and Environmental Planning at geography@towson.edu.
Nov 2nd Sabbatical presentation -Beth Haller, Mass Comm
Laura C. Redden and the Rise of Observational Journalism in the 19th Century Beth Haller, Department of Mass Communication My sabbatical project focused on the journalism of Laura Catherine Redden Searing (1839-1923) and examined her newspaper and magazine writings. She was a deaf woman who wrote during the Civil War and throughout the late 19th […]
OSPR Open House
If you have questions about seeking grant funding – from identifying funding sources to submitting an application or managing an award, consider attending the OSPR Fall open house THIS FRIDAY! Where: Administration Building Rm. 333 When: October 26th, 11:00 am-1:15 pm Please R.S.V.P.
Reminder: Downtime Information for OTS’ Sunday Maintenance Window
The Office of Technology Services (OTS) is performing system maintenance today, Sunday, October 21, from 6 a.m. until noon. The following services will be intermittently offline during the maintenance window: PeopleSoft/Towson Online Services PeopleSoft Financials PeopleSoft Human Capital Management MyTU Mobile Timesheets MyTU Faculty/Staff Portal RMS (Housing) Inside (some functions) Business Objects Call Accounting (phone […]
Minimester and Spring Break Study Abroad – Apply by 10/30
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 […]
Looking for a job as a business analyst?
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 […]
Downtime Information for OTS’ Sunday Maintenance Window
The Office of Technology Services (OTS) is performing system maintenance this Sunday, October 21, from 6 a.m. until noon. The following services will be intermittently offline during the maintenance window: PeopleSoft/Towson Online Services PeopleSoft Financials PeopleSoft Human Capital Management MyTU Mobile Timesheets MyTU Faculty/Staff Portal RMS (Housing) Inside (some functions) Business Objects Call Accounting (phone […]
OSPR Open House
If you have questions about seeking grant funding – from identifying funding sources to submitting an application or managing an award, consider attending the OSPR Fall open house! Where: Administration Building Rm. 333 When: October 26th, 11:00 am-1:15 pm Please R.S.V.P.
Join OAI & ClearAlignment for the Want to Save Time? Align Now Workshop
Although many of the things you do in face-to-face classes can be done in online courses, you will find the planning process different. Rather than recreating what you are doing face-to-face, you will want to re-think and re-design your course for the online environment, incorporating tools and resources that are available online. It all starts […]
Participate in our focus group and let your voice be heard!
The Health Center is interested in learning more about how we can best reach students. We’ll be conducting two student focus groups on Monday, October 22nd. If you’re interested in participating please email Allison Seeley at aseeley@towson.edu to confirm your attendance. Focus groups will be scheduled for Monday, October 22nd during the following times: 10:30AM-11:30AM […]
Life After Physics at Towson
Presented by: Dana Molloy ’13 and Zoey Warecki ‘14 Description: The Department of Physics, Astronomy and Geosciences invite all to attend a lecture presented by Towson University Physics Department Alumni, Dana Molloy ’13 and Zoey Warecki ’14 who will share their lives after graduating from Towson with a degree in Physics. Time: Friday, October 19, […]
See it first – the New TU
Your first look at the university’s bold, new visual identity is here. President Kim Schatzel unveiled the new logo, the first in more than 20 years, in yesterday’s fall address. It’s a new TU rooted in our past, but designed for our future. It was created by the entire campus community from research, conversations and […]
Nov 2 – Sabbatical presentation by Beth Haller, Mass Comm
Laura C. Redden and the Rise of Observational Journalism in the 19th Century Beth Haller, Department of Mass Communication My sabbatical project focused on the journalism of Laura Catherine Redden Searing (1839-1923) and examined her newspaper and magazine writings. She was a deaf woman who wrote during the Civil War and throughout the late 19th […]
LAST DAY to register to audition for The Many Talents of LIFE: Homecoming Talent Show
Have you discovered a talent in your own journey of LIFE? Do you have a talent that’s worthy of being showcased at out Homecoming Talent Show? If yes, then register to audition for The Many Talents of LIFE: Homecoming Talent Show! Auditions to determine the acts that will be showcased in the talent show will […]
Nov 2 -Sabbatical presentation by 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 […]
Learn More about Open Access at Cook Library!
Please join us for these upcoming open access week events Paywall: The Business of Scholarship Monday, October 22nd 12:00-1:30 p.m. Cook Library Room 507 Join us for a group viewing of this recently released documentary from Jason Schmitt, Associate Professor of Communication & Media at Clarkson University. The film provides insights into the highly […]
WTMD Towson Rock Block TOMORROW
WTMD invites you to the 2nd Annual WTMD Towson Rock Block Saturday, October 20th 4pm-9pm 1 Olympic Place (on the street) FREE Featuring: Sunflower Bean Haerts Bird Streets 7+ Food trucks Art Vendors Kid Friendly After Party at Cunningham’s from 9pm-11pm
IRB Standard Review Applications Due TODAY
IRB Applications for Standard Review are due TODAY. Please plan ahead to make sure you get your application(s) in on time. All applications will be submitted to the IRB today, and should expect comments within 3 weeks. Please visit the IRB website to determine which type of review (Accelerated or Standard) your research qualifies for to verify […]
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