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Register Now: There Is Life After College: Talk and Book Signing

There Is Life After College: Talk & Book Signing Featuring Jeffrey Selingo, New York Times Bestselling Author & Higher Education Expert Thurs. Sept. 27, 6:30-8:30 p.m. South Campus Pavilion Free, Open to TU Alumni, Faculty, Staff and Board Members Jeffrey Selingo, bestselling author of “College (Un)bound” and “There Is Life After College” shares insight on how […]

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Tonight: Entrepreneurship Unplugged: Take Your Business to the Streets!

The hit weekly entrepreneurship speakers series is back! This fall on Tuesdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at various locations around campus, entrepreneurs come to campus to share their stories and interact with students. THIS WEEK’S SPEAKER Sept. 11: Take Your Business to the Streets with Takia Ross of Pretty Mobile Baltimore Location: Patuxent Lounge […]

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IDIS Presents: When Rights Ring Hollow: Racism & Anti-Racist Strategies in the Americas

All are welcome to a panel discussion that will provide a preview and summary of a major edited volume on hemispheric racial formations and anti-racist struggles, to be published in the coming months. The book’s central argument, based on relational analysis of seven sites of struggle in the Americas, is two-fold. First, we contend that […]

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Register your campus department for our Fall Career & Internship Fair

The TU Career Center invites campus departments to register for our Fall Career and Internship Fair at SECU Arena on Friday, September 28 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Join us to recruit TU students for full or part-time positions, or simply come to market the resources your department has to offer. Registration: Campus department […]

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Fall Semester Bus Trips (on-sale now!)

The International Student Association and International Student and Scholar Office are pleased to offer bus trips to Annapolis, New York City and Washington DC in the coming weeks. During each trip members of the TU community will have the opportunity to explore independently or with the group. Please visit the University Union Ticket Office or […]

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Free Copies of The One Maryland One Book Available at PNC Bank!

Thanks to PNC Bank and Maryland Humanities, a limited number of FREE copies of the book, Bloodsworth: The True Story of the First Death Row Inmate Exonerated by DNA Evidence by Tim Junkin are available to TU students, faculty, and staff. The book encapsulates an historical criminal justice milestone that took place in the State […]

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Tiger Toastmasters meet Today

Develop verbal communication and leadership skills. Foster greater self-confidence and personal growth. Join Tiger Toastmasters, meeting every first and third Tuesday 5:00-6:00 pm in Stephens 106. For more information, contact Professor Quincey Johnson (qjohnson@towson.edu) or Michael Carney (mcarne4@students.towson.edu). First meeting today, Tuesday 9/11 at 5:00 PM in SH 106.

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Wednesday at Noon (9/12): Online Teaching Circle on Communication “Musts”

Online Teaching Circle: Communication “Musts” Online Wednesday, September 12, 2018, 12 – 1:30 p.m. Cook Library, Room 404B Online via WebEx (Session password: oai1) Call in 408-792-6300 or 877-668-4490 (Toll-free) (Access Code 797 504 751) All faculty are welcome to our learning community around online and blended instruction. This meeting will be focused on Communication […]

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Compost bins now located in all Residence Halls

Did you know there are now compost bins located in each of the residence halls on campus? Yellow bins labeled “COMPOST” have been placed in communal areas in each building. Students can compost ALL food scraps, napkins and approved compostable packaging from dining services, including plastics labeled #7 PLA. Ask your CCA, RA or RLC […]

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Campus International Programs

The Office of International Initiatives is pleased to call for proposals from students (individuals or organizations), faculty and staff for International Education Week 2018. This joint initiative from the US Departments of Education and State highlights new and continuing international activities on campus. It will take place from November 12 to 16. We would love […]

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Register for Diversity Works – A Career Networking Reception

Enjoy a FREE hors d’oeuvres reception with highly sought-after employers who seek TU’s talented diverse student populations (Ethnic Minorities, LGBTQA+, Students with Disabilities, Veterans, and Women) for internships and employment opportunities. Enjoy delicious appetizers in a beautiful setting while learning the “how-to’s” of professional networking. Students who attend Diversity Works – A Career Networking Reception […]

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Goats in the Glen today

From today to September 14 take a break and stop by The Glen to see the goats in action as they take-on the invasive species. The 4-legged temporary workers will be on-campus from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily, weather permitting. While there, why not take a stroll through the Arboretum and enjoy the beauty […]

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FCSM Undergraduate Research and Travel Grants

Welcome back to all faculty and students! The Fisher College Science and Mathematics offers undergraduate research and travel funding opportunities. The research grant application deadline is on the fourth Friday of the fall term, 09/21/2018, 2018 for Fall 2018 or Fall 2018+Spring 2019 projects, and on the fourth Friday in January, 01/25/2019, for Spring 2019 […]

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LGBTQ+ Faculty & Staff Meet and Greet

Connect with the campus LGBTQ+ community and share your thoughts for upcoming events and initiatives.  Light refreshments will be served. LGBTQ+ Faculty & Staff Meet and Greet Wednesday, September 12th 4 – 6pm Health & Counseling Centers Open Classroom For more information contact Co-chairs Michaela Frischherz at mfrischherz@towson.edu or Lisa Simmons-Barth @lsimmons@towson.edu

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TU Combats Hate – Thursday of this Week in Freedom Square!

 

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Graduate Studies Open House Sept. 22

Are you ready to master your next career move? Join us for our fall Graduate Studies Open House on Saturday, September 22. Explore over 75 doctoral, graduate and certificate programs. This is a great opportunity to meet with program directors and admissions staff, network with current grad students, learn about financial aid options or even […]

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TU Paying Tribute to the Fallen

Join President Schatzel and the TU Military and Veterans Center in paying tribute to the fallen. Tuesday, September 11, 2018 Newell Field Program begins at 9 am.

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Online Teaching Circle: Communication “Musts” Online

Online Teaching Circle: Communication “Musts” Online Wednesday, September 12, 2018, 12 – 1:30 p.m. Cook Library, Room 404B Online via WebEx (Session password: oai1) Call in 408-792-6300 or 877-668-4490 (Toll-free) (Access Code 797 504 751) All faculty are welcome to our learning community around online and blended instruction. This meeting will be focused on Communication […]

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Want to show your Towson Pride? Volunteer for Homecoming Week!

Homecoming is a fun-filled week of events that is centered around Towson pride. These events are put together by the Homecoming Committee in order to bring together students, staff, and alumni to celebrate Towson University. How can you get involved? JOIN US AS A VOLUNTEER! The 2018 Homecoming Committee will be recruiting volunteers to help […]

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Fall FDRC Award Deadline

President Schatzel has provided an additional $50,000 in funding for the Faculty Development & Research Awards for FY19. Therefore, there will be a second competition for faculty research projects. Application Deadline: 1:00pm, Monday, October 8th Visit the OSPR website to download the updated application and award guidelines. Contact OSPR at ospr@towson.edu or 410-704-2236 with any […]

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