Dear Colleagues On November 11, 2013 after a long and heroic struggle with breast cancer, Karen Dugger, Chairperson of the Department of Women’s Studies passed away at her home in Pennsylvania. Karen taught in the Sociology and Anthropology Department at Bucknell University from 1984-1999 and Chaired the Department from 1993-1998. She also served as the […]
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Enhancing Online Engagement through Technology
Conversations on Teaching and Writing Our last workshop for the fall 2013 term will focus on enhancing engagement in our online courses through the use of technology. Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Time: 4:30 – 6:15 p.m. Place: Writing Center LA 5330 Presenter: Emily Halligan, Art History This presentation will give a brief introduction […]
Karen Dugger – “A Celebration of Life”
Dear Colleagues, After a long and heroic struggle with breast cancer, Karen Dugger, Chairperson of the Department of Women’s Studies passed away November 11, 2013 at her home in Pennsylvania. Karen taught in the Sociology and Anthropology Department at Bucknell University from 1984-1999 and Chaired the Department from 1993-1998. She also served as the Director of the […]
The Struggle for Syria: The Roles of the United States, Russia and China
TODAY The Baltimore Hebrew Institute at Towson University presents Dr. Robert O. Freedman – Peggy Meyerhoff Pearlstone Professor Emeritus of the Baltimore Hebrew University. Lecture will be held in the College of Liberal Arts, Room 2110 on November 18, 2013 beginning at 6:30pm. Dr. Freedman is a renowned scholar and expert on China, Russia, the […]
“Seals, Musk-oxen and Whales: Hunting Rights and Nature Management in the Arctic in Historical Perspective”
Karen Oslund, Associate Professor in the Department of History will be giving her Sabbatical Talk on Friday, November 15, 2013 in the College of Liberal Arts building room 2317 beginning at noon.
The Struggle for Syria: The Roles of the United States, Russia and China
The Baltimore Hebrew Institute at Towson University presents Dr. Robert O. Freedman – Peggy Meyerhoff Pearlstone Professor Emeritus of the Baltimore Hebrew University. Lecture will be held in the College of Liberal Arts, Room 2110 on November 18, 2013 beginning at 6:30pm. Dr. Freedman is a renowned scholar and expert on China, Russia, the Middle […]
Show Up and Write: Writing Event for Students at the Writing Center
It’s time to get some work done on your final term papers and research projects. The Writing Center is hosting an after-hours event designed to help you make progress on your writing assignments. On Thursday, Nov. 14, we’ll open our doors from 7:30-9:30 p.m. so that you can come write in a community of peers […]
Enhancing Online Engagement through Technology
Conversations on Teaching and Writing Our last workshop for the fall 2013 term will focus on enhancing engagement in our online courses through the use of technology. Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Time: 4:30 – 6:15 p.m. Place: Writing Center LA 5330 Presenter: Emily Halligan, Art History This presentation will give a brief introduction to […]
Show Up and Write: Writing Event for Students at the Writing Center
It’s time to get some work done on your final term papers and research projects. The Writing Center is hosting an after-hours event designed to help you make progress on your writing assignments. On Thursday, Nov. 14th, we’ll open our doors from 7:30-9:30 pm so that you can come write in a community of peers […]
Show Up and Write: Writing Event for Students at the Writing Center
It’s time to get some work done on your final term papers and research projects. The Writing Center is hosting an after-hours event designed to help you make progress on your writing assignments. On Thursday, Nov. 14th, we’ll open our doors from 7:30-9:30 pm so that you can come write in a community of peers […]
“Seals, Musk-Oxen and Whales: Hunting Rights and Nature Management in the Arctic in Historical Perspective”
Karen Oslund, Associate Professor in the Department of History will be giving her Sabbatical Talk on Friday, November 15, 2013 in the College of Liberal Arts building room 2317 beginning at noon.
Enhancing Online Engagement through Technology
Conversations on Teaching and Writing Our last workshop for the fall 2013 semester will focus on enhancing engagement in our online courses through the use of technology. Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Time: 4:30 – 6:15 Place: Writing Center LA 5330 Presenter: Emily Halligan, Art History This presentation will give a brief introduction to […]
From the Mines to the Streets – A Bolivian Activist’s Life
Felix Muruchi Poma: Bolivia’s Process of Social Change lecture on November 8th will be held from 6:00pm to 7:30pm in the College of Liberal Arts room 1201. Felix Muruchi’s personal history as a miner, construction worker, student, union activist, political prisoner, and indigenous rights lawyer provides an extraordinary lens through which to grasp Bolivian struggles for social justice. Co-sponsors: College of […]
Enhancing Online Engagement Through Technology
Conversations on Teaching and Writing Our last workshop for the fall 2013 semester will focus on enhancing engagement in our online courses through the use of technology. Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Time: 4:30 – 6:15 Place: Writing Center LA 5330 Presenter: Emily Halligan, Art History This presentation will give a brief introduction to […]
Towson Literary Reading Series
Authors – Tomas Q. Morin and James Arthur on Thursday, November 7th at 6pm in LA 3150. Tomas Q Morin is the winner of the 2012 APR/Honickman First Book Prize for his poetry collection, A Larger Country. He is co-editor with Mari L’Esperance of the anthology, Coming Close: 40 Essays on Philip Levine. His poems […]
Win $50 in Logo contest!
The Towson Journal of International Affairs is a student-run publication that publishes timely articles, most of which are written by students. The articles analyze world politics, foreign policy, or international affairs. We are launching a new website for this journal, which will include instructions for contributors, issues of the journal itself, and other items of […]
“Seals, Musk-Oxen and Whales: Hunting Rights and Nature Management in the Arctic in Historical Perspective”
Karen Oslund, Associate Professor in the Department of History will be giving her Sabbatical Talk on Friday, November 15, 2013 in the College of Liberal Arts building room 2317 beginning at noon.
Earn $15: Towson students are invited to Participate in Research on Teamwork and Decision-Making
The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice at Towson University invites students to take part in research investigating group dynamics and team decision making! The research is being conducted in conjunction with researchers at the University of Iowa, and provides research participants with monetary compensation ($15 for an hour of their time). If interested […]
Earn $15: Towson students are invited to Participate in Research on Teamwork and Decision-Making
The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice at Towson University invites students to take part in research investigating group dynamics and team decision making! The research is being conducted in conjunction with researchers at the University of Iowa, and provides research participants with monetary compensation ($15 for an hour of their time). If interested […]
Win $50 in Logo contest!
The Towson Journal of International Affairs is a student-run publication that publishes timely articles, most of which are written by students. The articles analyze world politics, foreign policy, or international affairs. We are launching a new website for this journal, which will include instructions for contributors, issues of the journal itself, and other items of interest. In […]
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