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PLAY TO LEARN: Games in the Classroom and Beyond

The Martha A. Mitten Speaker Series sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts presents: Anastasia Salter, Assistant Professor at the University of Baltimore in Information Arts and Technologies and Writer for ProfHacker. Thursday, October 17th at 6:00pm in the College of Liberal Arts room LA 3310 While games that garner popular attention are often driven […]

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Teaching with Technology in the Traditional Classroom Setting

Faculty workshops offered through the CLA Writing Center Below is a preview of coming attractions for the CLA Writing Center’s third annual series of workshops, Conversations on Teaching and Writing.  Faculty from across the disciplines are welcome to attend. This semester we are focusing on teaching with technology, both online and on campus. Workshop #2 […]

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“Building Understanding, Reducing Stigma”

7th Annual Disability Awareness Workshop Date:  October 16, 2013 Event Features:   Keynote Speaker – Bryan Adams, a military veteran will offer a unique perspective on living with a mental health disability.  He will share the story of his transition from being in the military to being a college student. Student Panel – Come and hear […]

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Earn $15: African American students are invited to Participate in Research on Teamwork and Decision-Making

The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice at Towson University invites female African American 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 […]

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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, that analyze world politics, foreign policy, or international affairs.  We are launching a new web site for this journal, which will include instructions for contributors, issues of the journal itself, and other items of […]

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Nicholas Ziolkowski Memorial Scholarship Due November 1, 2013

One $1559.00 scholarship will be awarded during the fall 2013 semester. Eligibility: You must be a current or entering full time Towson University student. You must have served or be serving your country through active duty in any branch of the armed forces or National Guard or You must have served as agents for change […]

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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, that analyze world politics, foreign policy, or international affairs.  We are launching a new web site for this journal, which will include instructions for contributors, issues of the journal itself, and other items of […]

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Transnational Labor Migration in the Arab Gulf States

Guest Lecturer Andrew M. Gardner, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington. Dr. Gardner’s presentation will draw on a decade of research in these states and amongst these labor migrants.  It provides an overview of the migration system that governs foreign workers in the region, it surveys the findings […]

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Nicholas Ziolkowski Memorial Scholarship Due November 1, 2013

One $1559.00 scholarship will be awarded during the fall 2013 semester. Eligibility: You must be a current or entering full time Towson University student. You must have served or be serving your country through active duty in any branch of the armed forces or National Guard or You must have served as agents for change […]

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Disability Awareness Workshop: “Building Understanding, Reducing Stigma”

7th Annual Disability Awareness Workshop Date:  October 16, 2013 Event Features:   Keynote Speaker – Bryan Adams, a military veteran will offer a unique perspective on living with a mental health disability.  He will share the story of his transition from being in the military to being a college student. Student Panel – Come and hear […]

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Interested in Public Health?

Join Admissions representatives from the following institutions for an information session to learn more about public health and how their graduate programs may align with your personal goals! Columbia University-Mailman School of Public Health Harvard School of Public Health Yale School of Public Health Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Monday, September 30 from […]

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Interested in Public Health?

Join Admissions representatives from the following institutions for an information session to learn more about public health and how their graduate programs may align with your personal goals! Columbia University-Mailman School of Public Health Harvard School of Public Health Yale School of Public Health Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Monday, September 30 from […]

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Interested in Public Health?

Join Admissions representatives from the following institutions for an information session to learn more about public health and how their graduate programs may align with your personal goals! Columbia University-Mailman School of Public Health Harvard School of Public Health Yale School of Public Health Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Monday, September 30, from […]

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Redoubtable Dons

This academic year is the 25th anniversary of the Redoubtable Dons, a cross-disciplinary meeting of Towson professors.  We share our specializations or work in progress in a non-specialized way with people from accounting to zoology and help to make our large campus smaller and its collegiality stronger. Please attend any or all the fall meetings […]

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Guest Lecture: Transnational Labor Migration in the Arab Gulf States

Guest Lecturer Andrew M. Gardner, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington. Dr. Gardner’s presentation will draw on a decade of research in these states and amongst these labor migrants.  It provides an overview of the migration system that governs foreign workers in the region, it surveys the findings […]

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Interested in Public Health?

Join Admissions representatives from the following institutions for an information session to learn more about public health and how their graduate programs may align with your personal goals! Columbia University-Mailman School of Public Health Harvard School of Public Health Yale School of Public Health Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Monday, September 30 from […]

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Guest Lecture: Transnational Labor Migration in the Arab Gulf States

Guest Lecturer Andrew M. Gardner, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington. Dr. Gardner’s presentation will draw on a decade of research in these states and amongst these labor migrants.  It provides an overview of the migration system that governs foreign workers in the region, it surveys the findings […]

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Towson Student Support Network Leadership Training Program

Equip yourself to help others deal with life’s difficulties Become part of a new leadership training program sponsored by Towson’s Counseling Center and the Counseling Psychology Master’s Program. The Student Support Network will train you to notice and help when your friends are struggling with issues like depression, anxiety, alcohol and drug abuse, sexual assault, […]

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Transnational Labor Migration in the Arab Gulf States

Guest Lecturer Andrew M. Gardner, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington. Dr. Gardner’s presentation will draw on a decade of research in these states and amongst these labor migrants.  It provides an overview of the migration system that governs foreign workers in the region, it surveys the findings […]

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Enhancing Online Engagement through Technology

Faculty workshops offered through the CLA Writing Center Below is a preview of coming attractions for the CLA Writing Center’s third annual series of workshops, Conversations on Teaching and Writing.  Faculty from across the disciplines are welcome to attend. This semester we are focusing on teaching with technology, both online and on campus. Workshop #1:  […]

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