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Volunteers Needed for Off Campus Living Fair

The Spring 2015 Off-Campus Living Fair is around the corner and we are looking for students and student groups interested in helping out and being a part of the event. It will be on Wednesday, February 25, 2015 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the Potomac Lounge, University Union.  Representatives from various apartment communities, […]

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fasnacht (noun): free donut!

Towson Abroad will be celebrating Fat Tuesday just one day late on Wednesday, February 18! It snowed on Tuesday, cut us some slack. Grab a free donut on the second floor of COFAC between 12 and 1 p.m. today. So what’s up with the donuts? Fat Tuesday is also known as Fasnacht Day, part of […]

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Student Resource Fair – rescheduled for TODAY

Learn about the products and services Auxiliary Services offers to students! Department representatives will be available on the second floor lobby of the University Union to discuss OneCards, ticketing, resident work orders, dining and Tapingo, University Store rewards program and scheduling campus events. We will also be raffling a 40” Samsung HD Smart TV! When? […]

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Learn more about Meditation and Mindfulness

Join other students interested in learning about Mindfulness and Meditation at the TU Meditation Room every Friday at 11 beginning 2/13 to watch short informative videos. Can’t make the dates? Make an appointment to watch the series individually. Interested in practicing Meditation? Therapist Led Guided Mediations, MP3 Led Guided Meditations are also available through the […]

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Cook Library’s “Big Read” Kicks Off In A Magical Way Next Week!

A Wizard of Earthsea KICK-OFF Event Tuesday, February 24th,  2015,  5-6:30pm Location:  Potomac Lounge, University Union, Towson University Michael Hughes, novelist,  magician, and frequent public speaker, will discuss A Wizard of Earthsea with a special emphasis on the book’s portrayal of magic. A Wizard of Earthsea, by Ursula Le Guin, is a much-loved classic about the quest […]

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The Career Center is Coming to You…Today at Linthicum Hall!

Stop by the Linthicum Hall lobby Wednesday, February 18 from 1-3 p.m. for a resume critique, job search assistance, help with Hire@TU, or other quick questions. All students are welcome – CHP students are especially encouraged to drop in! You can also drop by the Career Center for “Express Hours” Monday through Thursday from 1-4 […]

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Intramural Team Handball Tournament Registration Opens Today

Registration for the Intramural Team Handball Tournament is now open. Registration will run from Wednesday, February 18th at 8am until Wednesday, February 24th at 5pm. The number of registrations and time slots are limited to 8 for this tournament. The registration fee for the Team Handball Tournament is $10 per team, payments need to be […]

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration! Nina Simone: Social Justice through Song

Join the Center for Student Diversity on Wednesday, February 18th as we celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr through a multimedia performance illustrating the life and music of Nina Simone. The program will combine commentary and performance while exploring Simone’s impact on our view of social justice. The event will take place in […]

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PAGS Spring 2015 Colloquium: “Unraveling the Appalachians of Central Pennsylvania”

The Department of Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences invites all to attend the Spring 2015 Seminar, “Unraveling the Appalachians of Central Pennsylvania ” by Dr. Peter Sak. Friday, February 20, 2015. Talk 11:00 am-Noon, SM 420. All invited. For further information contact: Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences Dept. 410-704-3020.

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PeopleSoft Online Services Unavailable Tomorrow

The Student, Human Resources, and Payroll applications of PeopleSoft Online Services will be unavailable from 7:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 19, to allow for software maintenance. The PeopleSoft Financials system will not be impacted and will remain available during this period. A post will be placed on the OTS Alerts website when […]

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Mandatory Meeting in Preparation for SCED 499 in Fall 2015

Are you a Secondary Education Student planning to teach History, English, Math, Science, Social Studies, or World Language? Are you expecting to begin your internship in Fall 2015 to be followed by student-teaching in Spring 2016? If so YOU MUST ATTEND THE SCED 499 INTERNSHIP  ORIENTATION MEETING Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 7:00 pm – […]

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Benefits Bulletin: New video explains Wellness Program

As mentioned in open enrollment documents and communications, employees enrolled in TU health benefits are asked to participate in the new state of Maryland Wellness Program. The video below offers additional information about the program expectations, participation rewards and penalties to help you plan. In partnership with the state of Maryland Employee Benefits Division, TU […]

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Vagina Monologues

The Feminist Collective and the Center for Student Diversity invite you to come and watch this performance of the award winning play, The Vagina Monologues at UU Potomac Lounge. The play will be performed on Thursday, March 5th at 7pm and Friday, March 6 at 7pm. Be prepared to gasp, laugh, and be moved. All […]

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Free professional portraits for your LinkedIn profile

Did you know that LinkedIn profiles are 14X more likely to be viewed by simply having a profile picture? A good first impression encourages the viewer to read the rest of your profile. Now you can have a professional portrait taken for your LinkedIn profile free of charge at the Career Center’s LinkedIn Photo Booth. […]

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Experimental Psychology Program To Host Doctoral Program Panel TODAY

Date/Time:  TODAY, February 17/3:20 to 4:10pm Place:  College of Liberal Arts, Room 2150 The Experimental Psychology Program is hosting a doctoral program panel featuring four of its alumni and its new faculty member, Jeff Kukucka.  The panelists will share their knowledge of doctoral programs in Psychology and related fields.  Please join this group today from […]

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Support Group for Loved Ones of Service Members and Veterans

Are you a Towson student who is a loved one of a veteran or active service member? There are unique stressors, complexities, and joys of being close to and supporting a service member. This support group is open to partners, friends, sons, daughters, siblings, cousins, parents, and anyone else who is close to a past […]

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Student Resource Fair Today

Learn about the products and services Auxiliary Services offers to students! Department representatives will be available on the second floor lobby of the University Union to discuss OneCards, ticketing, resident work orders, dining and Tapingo, University Store rewards program and scheduling campus events. We will also be raffling a 40” Samsung HD Smart TV! When? […]

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Diversity Faculty Fellows Program

Towson University’s 2015-16 Diversity Faculty Fellows Program will support the actualization of the University’s vision for diversity by providing selected faculty members with opportunities to infuse diversity into existing curriculum, create models to improve classroom dynamics in support of social justice, or identify strategies to enhance institutional practices.  Selected Faculty Fellows will be awarded a […]

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Free Therapist-Led Group Guided Meditation Sessions

Interested in Meditation? Throughout the semester, TU Counseling Center Therapists and Psychologists will be leading Group Meditations. Check out the schedule below. Contact the Counseling Center (410-704-2512) for more info or to book your spot. Spots are limited! Spring 2015 Therapist Led Guided Group Meditation Sessions February 18, 1 pm: Progressive Muscle Relaxation February 25, […]

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Learn to be a better you! Try A Group!

Group Therapy is an opportunity for students to achieve personal growth through exploring issues with their peers. College students struggle with a variety of personal and interpersonal concerns. Group therapy can help you learn effective coping skills and how to relate better to others. It is a unique confidential experience to try out a new […]

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