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Classical Guitar and Jazz Guitar Ensembles

Center for the Arts, Recital Hall Tuesday, November 28, 6 p.m. Guitar quartets composed of students from Towson University’s classical guitar program perform various works, including Leonardo Balada’s Apuntes for Four Guitars and Libertango by the infamous Argentine tango composer Astor Piazzolla. Members of the Jazz Guitar Ensemble perform works from popular and jazz repertoire. […]

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Senior Portraits Next Week!

Did you schedule your sitting for senior portraits? If not, please take time to schedule them now by phone at 1-800-OUR-YEAR (1-800-687-9327) or go on the Web to {www.ouryear.com} and enter Towson University’s school code number 30. Senior portraits will be held on the following dates in the University Union, Loch Raven Room: Tuesday, November […]

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Towson University Jazz Combos and Latin Jazz Ensemble

Center for the Arts, Recital Hall Monday, November 27, 6 p.m. The Towson Student Jazz Combos will perform a concert of music that has been chosen and arranged by the members of each ensemble under the guidance of their director, TU music professor Dave Ballou. Directed by Tim Murphy, the ensemble performs its own arrangments […]

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Thanksgiving fun for Commuter Appreciation Day ? TODAY!

Join Campus Life in celebrating Commuter Appreciation Day for November. Great food will be provided for all commuter students including Caramel Apples! Also ?Crazy Clix? will be there to take crazy photos of anyone who wants one. The free photos are only available while supplies last so get there early! TODAY! 11:00 AM ? 1:00 […]

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Hip Hop Skate Night is Coming Soon!

Friday Night is Live with CRS! Friday, December 1, 2006, Campus Recreation Services (CRS) is hosting its 2nd annual skate night in Burdick Hall Gyms 1 & 2 from 9 p.m. until 12 a.m. This year’s Hip Hop themed event is sure to put a smile on your face! Skate night is open to students, […]

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January Conference-Save the Date

January Conference-Save the Date Wednesday, January 10th-8:30am-3:00pm The January Conference will be held on Wednesday, January 10th in the Chesapeake Rooms-University Union from 8:30am-3:00pm. Look for a further details and a preliminary program in the Daily Digest starting Monday, November 27th.

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MFA Thesis Exhibition: Amy Weaver and Stephanie Smith

Holtzman MFA Gallery, Center for the Arts Friday, November 17 – Saturday, December 9 Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Amy Weaver’s works are small architectural forms which echo teapots and are inspired by Art Deco design. The driving force behind the illustration of Stephanie Smith is the wonder of storytelling. […]

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Annual Student Juried Exhibition

Center for the Arts Gallery Saturday, November 18 – Saturday, December 9 Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Reception: Friday, November 17, 7 – 9 p.m. The annual undergraduate juried exhibition features works representing the various tracks: painting, sculpture, metalworking/jewelry, ceramics, graphic design, digital art, photography, illustration and printmaking. Free admission.

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United States Navy Band

Center for the Arts, Harold J. Kaplan Concert Hall Saturday, November 18, 8:15 p.m. The U.S. Navy Band recognized by many as “the world’s finest”, is staffed by some of the nation’s best musicians. The program features the finest in wind band music, marches and patriotic selections. Free admission. Please call the Box Office at […]

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Chamber Singers Concert

Center for the Arts, Recital Hall Sunday, November 19, 3 p.m. The Chamber Singers will present a program of choral music ranging from madrigals through contemporary vocal jazz. Tickets: $10 general; $5 seniors and students For more information please contact the Box Office at 410 704 2787 or {http://www.towson.edu/centerforthearts}

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Mozart and Beyond: Towson University Orchestra

Center for the Arts, Harold J. Kaplan Concert Hall Monday, November 20, 8:15 p.m. The Towson University Orchestra, under the direction of conductor Brenda Lynne Leach, will celebrate Mozarts 250th birthday. This concert will feature the composer’s Horn Concerto No. 3 in E-flat Major, performed by Phil Munds, who plays principal horn in the Baltimore […]

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TONIGHT a 4-Star Restaurant Right on Campus!

Looking for an evening out with your friends, a date or just something different? Restaurant Night is perfect! Restaurant style atmosphere with full wait staff, linen table cloths, music and a delicious meal prepared by Towson?s Black and Gold Caterers. Thursday, Nov. 16 5:30-8 p.m. Patuxent Room (UU 2nd Floor) Reservation recommended but not required: […]

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Are you a Senior? Click here for more info!

Senior Experience 2006-2007 Your senior year is important to us so we would like to help you celebrate it! The following events are for those students with 90 credits or more, planning to graduate within the 2006-2007 academic year. The following is a list of fall 06 events. Do you want to find out about […]

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Thanksgiving fun for Commuter Appreciation Day !

Join Campus Life in celebrating Commuter Appreciation Day for November. Great food will be provided for all commuter students including Caramel Apples! Also ?Crazy Clix? will be there to take crazy photos of anyone who wants one. The free photos are only available while supplies last so get there early! Monday, November 20th 11:00 AM […]

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Friday Night is Live with CRS: Hip Hop Skate Night!

Let The Good Times Roll with CRS! Friday, December 1, 2006, Campus Recreation Services (CRS) is hosting its 2nd annual skate night in Burdick Hall Gyms 1 & 2 from 9 p.m. until 12 a.m. This year’s Hip Hop themed event is sure to put a smile on your face! Skate night is open to […]

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Introduction to Theatre for Social Change

Come to an exciting workshop to learn how to use theatre to make positive social change. Through fun games and activities, you will get a taste of Augusto Boal?s Theatre for the Oppressed (TO) techniques to facilitate dialogue, explore important social issues, and empower others to fight oppression. These techniques have been used internationally by […]

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Cook Library’s Annual Book Sale

Come to Cook Library this Wednesday, Thursday AND Friday for our Annual Book Sale! The sale runs from November 15th to the 17th. Show up early because the sale hours are only from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and you don’t want to miss out. Plenty of books (and more!) to suit everyone’s interest will […]

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Lecture by Willie Birch

Center for the Arts, Room 2032 Thursday, November 16, 6:30 p.m. Willie Birch is a well-known artist who has created installations using papier-mache and mixed media. His subjects concentrate on Southern and African spiritual traditions as well as on friends and neighbors in his hometown of New Orleans. An artist-in-residence this fall at the Maryland […]

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Planetarium Show: ?Lives of the Stars?

Dr. Jennifer Scott of the Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences Department will be presenting a planetarium show in the Watson-King Planetarium, Smith Hall, Room 521 on Friday, November 17th starting at 7:00 p.m. The show is titled “Lives of the Stars”. There will be telescope viewing, weather permitting. For more information contact Dr. Jennifer Scott 410-704-3017

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Student Composers Concert

Center for the Arts, Recital Hall Wednesday, November 15, 8:15 p.m. A program of new works by Towson University student composers. Admission is free.

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