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Important Payroll Reminder – Form W-4

The Payroll Office received notice from the State of Maryland Central Payroll Bureau regarding the importance of reviewing your W-4 withholding information and keeping your address up-to-date.  Please click here to read. Questions should be directed to 410-704-5599 or finservehelp@towson.edu

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Blindfold Bocce Ball Tournament

Learn while you play in the Intramural Sports Blindfold Bocce Ball Tournament. The tournament takes place on April 27 from 4 – 7 p.m. on Burdick Field One. All are welcome to participate. Register your team between April 16 – 23 by emailing intramuralsports@towson.edu. No Intramural Sports Pass required.

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One Week From Today (Friday, November 27) is Free Physical Fitness Assessment Day for All TU Students as Part of National Public Health Month!

Are you a student interested in learning how you perform on a physical fitness assessment?  If so, the Department of Kinesiology Exercise Science Students will be happy to assist you! As part of National Public Health Month, on Friday, April 27 in Burdick 102, Exercise Science students will be conducting free comprehensive physical fitness assessments for students to include […]

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Want a chance to win a UStore Gift Card?

Randomly selected students will receive an email with instructions to participate. Simply take the survey, keep a copy of the “Thank You” email and wait to see if you’re a winner! Responses are strictly confidential and will help guide important decisions regarding prevention programs & other resources for Towson’s campus. So, don’t ignore it or […]

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FREE Professional Headshots at the Career Center LinkedIn Photo Booth!

Your profile photo is your opportunity to make a great first impression on LinkedIn! Make it current and professional by having your headshot taken for FREE at the Career Center LinkedIn Photo Booth on Friday, April 27 from 9 a.m. – Noon at 7800 York Road, Suite 206. No appointment necessary. Don’t forget to bring/wear your professional […]

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Deadline approaching for a $5,000 scholarship opportunity!

The Mid-Atlantic CIO Forum is excited to announce that they will once again be offering a scholarship for up to $5,000 for the Fall 2018 semester. This unique opportunity provides students with the chance to receive a generous scholarship as well as the opportunity to network with some of the biggest CIOs in the country. […]

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Hirschmann-McWilliams Asian Studies Lecture Series – “Understanding Japanese Culture: From Literature and Film to Video Games”

Thursday, April 26, 5:30pm College of Liberal Arts building, room 4310 All are invited to hear Rachael Hutchinson, Associate Professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at the University of Delaware, present her lecture entitled “Understanding Japanese Culture: From Literature and Film to Video Games.” For more information, contact Dr. Heinz-Erik Ropers, Director of Asian Studies, at hropers@towson.edu.

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Running for SGA? Petitions DUE TODAY BY 4PM!

Did you pick up a petition to run for an SGA position? Or do you want to run in the elections and find yourself representing your peers on the SGA? If so… Petitions are due TODAY in the SGA office located in the University Union room 226 by 4PM. All full time, fee-paying, undergraduate students […]

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Rock Climbing at Great Falls

Come hang with Outdoor Adventures for a fun day of rock climbing on April 29! 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 25 through recreation.towson.edu

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Foreign Languages Day

Friday, April 27, 2:00 to 3:30pm College of Liberal Arts Lawn (rain location: LA Café) Students, faculty and staff of the Department of Foreign Languages invite you to join them in celebrating Foreign Languages Day. You can learn about Foreign Languages majors and minors, sample free food from the cultures behind each language, hear about […]

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Celtic Winds from Spain – Galician Folk Music

Monday, April 23, 6:30 to 8:00pm Potomac Lounge, University Union Come here Bieito Romero, renowned Galician composer, as he lectures and performs. This event is sponsored by the Department of Foreign Languages and the College of Liberal Arts. For more information, contact the Department of Foreign Languages at forl@towson.edu.

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Let’s Celebrate National Public Health Month by Testing Your Physical Fitness for Free! 4/27/18 is Free Physical Fitness Assessment Day for Students!

Are you a student interested in learning how you perform on a physical fitness assessment?  If so, the Department of Kinesiology Exercise Science Students will be happy to assist you! As part of National Public Health Month, on Friday, April 27 in Burdick 102, Exercise Science students will be conducting free comprehensive physical fitness assessments for students to include […]

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WestFest Celebration – Student Performers Needed!

Are you a performer looking for a chance to share your talent?  Look no further and perform at Towson’s 2018 West Fest, Westchella!  West Fest is a huge, campus-wide event that will be taking place at the end of the school year in West Village on May 15th from 3-6 pm!  With this Coachella theme, we are searching for […]

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Book Talk – The Men of Mobtown: Policing Baltimore in the Age of Slavery and Emancipation

Wednesday, April 25, 6:00pm College of Liberal Arts building, room 3310 Join us as Dr. Adam Malka, Assistant Professor of History at the University at Buffalo, SUNY, talks about his book, The Men of Mobtown: Policing Baltimore in the Age of Slavery and Emancipation. What if racialized mass incarceration is not a perversion of our […]

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Sabbatical Talk by Dr. Jan Sinnott, Department of Psychology

Dr. Jan Sinnott, Professor in the Department of Psychology in the College of Liberal Arts, will present her sabbatical talk entitled “Identity Flexibility During Adulthood,” on Wednesday, April 25, at 3:30pm in the College of Liberal Arts building, room 2150. For more information, contact Dr. Sinnott at jsinnott@towson.edu.

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TONIGHT: Walk of SHAME (Sexual Harassment & Assault Must End) Fashion Show

We are rewriting the Walk of SHAME to say: Sexual Harassment & Assault Must End. Join Sexual Assault Peer Educators, Trend Models, Body Image Peer Educators and Sisterhood TONIGHT.  Wednesday, April 18th from 8pm – 9pm in Chesapeake 3 in the University Union as we support survivors and empower students to use their voice to […]

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Baltimore Rampage Climbing Competition

The Baltimore Rampage Climbing Competition returns to the Outdoor Adventure Center for its 14th year on Saturday, April 28. The climbing begins at 11 a.m. and runs until 4 p.m. Climbers of all skill levels are welcome to join in on the fun! Learn more at recreation.towson.edu

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Sabbatical Talk by Dr. Suk G. Choi, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies

Dr. Suk Gabriel Choi, Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies in the College of Liberal Arts, will present his sabbatical talk entitled “Plato, Confucius, and Adorno on the Value of Music,” on Tuesday, May 1, at 5:15pm in the College of Liberal Arts building, room 2310. For more information, contact Dr. Suk G. Choi at suchoi@towson.edu.

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Want a chance to win a UStore Gift Card?

Randomly selected students will receive an email with instructions to participate. Simply take the survey, keep a copy of the “Thank You” email and wait to see if you’re a winner! Responses are strictly confidential and will help guide important decisions regarding prevention programs & other resources for Towson’s campus. So, don’t ignore it or […]

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Attention All Students: Are You Interested in Knowing How Fit You Are? You Can Find Out For Free on Friday, 4/27/18, as Part of National Public Health Month!

Are you a student interested in learning how you perform on a physical fitness assessment?  If so, the Department of Kinesiology Exercise Science Students will be happy to assist you! As part of National Public Health Month, on Friday, April 27 in Burdick 102, Exercise Science students will be conducting free comprehensive physical fitness assessments for students to include […]

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