The Junior Faculty Committee of the AAUP has composed a survey to which we’re hoping all of the faculty at Towson will respond. The survey addresses issues of workload, teaching, research support, and academic community. We’re posting the survey online starting Monday, May 2, and ending Monday, May 16, 2005. We will synthesize all of […]
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Official Portraits Available
Portrait Day Date: Thursday, March 17 Time: 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Place: AD 422 Photos are for Towson University related uses only. Passport photos are not available. Please contact Kanji Takeno at ktakeno@towson.edu for appointment.
Encourage students to showcase research and scholarship! Deadline: Mar. 18
Students have the opportunity to showcase the results and progress of their academic work. Projects can cover a wide variety of topics in the arts and sciences and may be presented in a variety of ways. Past Expos have included oral and poster presentations, performances, art exhibitions, technology demonstrations, and film screenings. Research done as […]
Showcase your work!
You have the opportunity to showcase the results and progress of your academic work. Projects can cover a wide variety of topics in the arts and sciences and may be presented in a variety of ways. Past Expos have included oral and poster presentations, performances, art exhibitions, technology demonstrations, and film screenings. Research done as […]
We know you’re an expert! Now let’s tell the world!
Ready to tell us what you know? University Relations is compiling a Faculty Experts guide and we want you to be a part of it. Check your inboxes today and take a minute to tell us about your current research, most recent publications and your overall expertise. When the media ask us for experts, we […]
Extended banking hours add to Chevy Chase Bank’s convenience
Chevy Chase Bank, on the first floor of the University Union, is pleased to announce new, extended hours of operation. The branch is now open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. for your banking convenience. Chevy Chase Bank, now in its third year of operation on campus, provides a full range of […]
Did you know that University Police . . . . .
. . . . lends engravers so you can engrave your personal property with an ID number? As we begin a new semester, consider taking an easy and quick step toward protecting personal property like laptops. Towson University Police Department?s Operation Identification program provides TU students, faculty and staff the opportunity to borrow an engraver […]
Consider tsunami relief support
The horrific effects of the earthquake and tsunami in Southeast Asia have evoked the sympathies and compassion of all of us in the Towson University community. We are particularly sensitive to the concerns of those among us whose family and friends have been directly affected by loss of family members, friends, livelihood and property. While […]
Business Travel Pre-Approval Policy
Towson University business travellers are reminded that University System of Maryland Travel Policy requires that all business travel be documented and out-of-state travel be pre-approved. See {http://www.usmd.edu/Leadership/BoardOfRegents/Bylaws/SectionVIII/VIII1100.html}. Towson University’s Business Travel Policy further clarifies the USM policy by requiring that a properly approved Travel Authorization Form be on file in Financial Services prior to departure […]
In Memory of Earl Johnson, Retired Moving Services Staff Member
The Materiel Management staff is saddened by the news of the untimely passing of Mr. Earl Johnson this past weekend. Earl retired just last year from the university’s Moving Services crew, after a diverse and dedicated career of more than 36 years. He was well known around campus as “the moving crew.” He was a […]
Towson University Police Provide Crime Prevention Tips for Holiday Shopping
Enjoy The Holiday Bustle – But Be Aware The end-of-year holiday season – with all its hustle and bustle – is fast approaching. With all the distractions and activity, we sometimes forget the basics for maintaining our safety while holiday shopping. Opportunity is the criminal’s key to crime. By staying alert and following a few […]
Mail to Canada Being Held or Rejected. Make sure addresses are complete
Canadian customs officials have become increasingly vigilant about enforcing the requirement that all international mail have a complete address for both the sender and recipient. Mail to Canada must bear the complete name and address of both sender and recipient or it will not be allowed into the country. The tighter addressing requirements are in […]
University Senate Agenda, November 1, 2004
The fourth regular meeting of the University Senate will be held on Monday, November 1, 2004 at 4:00 p.m. in Rooms 314-316 of the University Union. For additional information, contact Debra Berlanstein, X42242 or Tim Sullivan, X42338. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF AGENDA APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS October 4, 2004 […]
Bus Trip to Historical Chestertown
Cultural Excursion: Historic Chestertown Saturday, November 6, 9 am – 6:30 pm Getaway with the members and friends of the Asian Arts & Culture Center into the fleeting colors of the fall foliage and the charms of the historic Chestertown on Maryland?s Eastern Shore. Learn the art of flower arranging with a visit to the […]
Bring your family to a FREE Haunted Ghost Walk at T.U. Family Weekend!
FREE Haunted Trail! Towson University Family Weekend October 29, 2004 7:00-8:00 pm Glen Woods Towson University Department of Theatre Arts and Freespace Theatre present? Halloween Havoc, Trail of Terror! This haunted ghost walk is for all ages! Follow the guided trail through the Glen Woods and hear spooky tales performed by Towson Theatre students. This […]
Procurement newsletter
Digest: The Procurement Department periodically publishes a newsletter to provide the campus with procurement advice, helpful hints and useful contact information. The newsletter can be viewed at the following link: {http://wwwnew.towson.edu/adminfinance/fiscalplanning/procurement/documents/ProcurementNewsletterFall2004.pdf}
Procurement newsletter
can you please submit the following statement and link to the Daily Digest: The Procurement Department periodically publishes a newsletter to provide the campus with procurement advice, helpful hints and useful contact information. The newsletter can be viewed at the following link: {http://wwwnew.towson.edu/adminfinance/fiscalplanning/procurement/documents/ProcurementNewsletterFall2004.pdf} Barbara Hufnagel Contract Administrator/MBE Liaison Procurement Department 410-704-3486 Fax: 410-704-8233
Seminar on ‘Dirty Bombs and Radiation Risk”
The Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences Department will be presenting a seminar in Smith Hall, Room 420 on Tuesday, October 19th. The speaker will be Dr. George Harrison of the Department. The talk is titled “Dirty Bombs and Radiation Risk”. There will be light refreshments at 3:30 p.m. and the talk will begin at 4:00 p.m. […]
Assessment Workshop: Student Self-Reflection as a Tool for Learning & Development
Thursday, October 14, 2004, 2:00-3:15 p.m., Cook Library 411 Conducted by: David Bergman, English 2003 Assessment Fellow Donna Cox, Health Science Tom Kruggel, Psychology 2003 Assessment Fellow Sharon Pitcher, Reading Linda Suskie, Assessment Office Asking students to reflect on what–and how–they have learned is a terrific way to help them synthesize their learning and “see […]
AAC Study Skills Workshop Series: Advancing Students and Enhancing Learning
The Academic Achievement Center will be hosting two workshops on Conquering Stage Fright: Delivering Class Presentations. The workshops will focus on understanding stage fright, accepting attention & relaxation techniques, and preparing a speech/presentation. Each workshop will consist of the same material and will be held on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 at 12:30 p.m. ? 1:30 […]
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