Teaching with the New York Times, USA Today and the Baltimore Sun this Fall
It’s time to sign up for the spring semester campus Pawprints Collegiate Readership Program. Each semester TU faculty members integrate the New York Times, USA Today and the Baltimore Sun into classroom curricula. Copies of all three newspapers are available for FREE to students, faculty and staff at 9 locations across campus, Monday through Friday during fall and spring semesters. Professors can choose to incorporate the newspapers into courses however they see fit.
Faculty who specifically include the NY Times in their course syllabus receive FREE home delivery of the New York Times Monday through Friday during the spring semester.
Pawprints, the campus newspaper readership program, promotes civically engaged students at Towson as it:
Encourages critical thinking
Promotes global awareness
Cultivates social responsibility
Brings relevancy into the classroom
Fosters serendipitous learning
Integration of newspapers into course curricula allows for discussion and reflection on topics that have direct impact on the lives of students today – from social issues and new technology to the global economy and career opportunities.
Additional program information as well as faculty resources can be found at:
{http://www.towson.edu/studentaffairs/civicengagement/New%20York%20Times.asp}
Faculty members planning to use the Pawprints Collegiate Readership Program in spring courses should send the following information to the department of Civic Engagement:
1. course name(s) and number(s)
2. number of students in the class(es)
3. days of the week the class(es) meets
IF you want free delivery of the NY Times to your home address, Monday through Friday during the academic semesters, please also send:
4. an updated copy of your spring 2011 course syllabus AND
5. home address
We ask for this information from ALL participating faculty to gauge the usefulness of this program on campus and to make sure we have an adequate number of newspapers delivered to campus each day. The information asked for above should be sent to Darcy Accardi at {daccardi@towson.edu} by Friday January 21, 2011.