Bingo with a twist! Come out to hip hop themed bingo featuring music, trivia questions, prizes and more! Friday, April 7, from 9pm to midnight in Susquehanna 1 and 2. Contact Lee Whieldon at {coffeehouse_tu@yahoo.com} if you have any questions. Visit the CAB website at {http://wwwnew.towson.edu/studentactivities/cab} for more upcoming event info!
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Need an internship or thinking about a career after graduation?
Annual Networking and Recruiting Event Open to All TU Students All TU students who are interested in gaining an internship opportunity or are thinking about a career after graduation are invited to attend. Wednesday, April 5 5:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. Stephens Hall (throughout the building) Hosted by the College of Business and Economics Center […]
Your Student Government Needs You!
Be at the forefront of campus issues and be a leader in the Student Government Association. Students are wanted for the following positions: Senator Attorney General Treasurer Vice President President Interested candidates need to pick up a petition, available now in the SGA office, University Union 226. For more information regarding the election process, please […]
Take the Shuttle and GO! Weekend events accessible by the Collegetown Shuttle.
Baltimore Collegetown Shuttle {www.BaltimoreCollegetown.org} The Collegetown Shuttle— providing students with FREE transportation to other schools, events, and shopping centers. Click on any of the links below for hot picks of things to do this weekend! Here are a few reasons why you should ride the BCN shuttle this weekend: — Drawing and Print Competitive Exhibition […]
Virginia Coalition and Alexa Rae Joel in Concert
Virginia Coalition and Alexa Rae Joel performing at Towson University Saturday, April 8th 7:00 p.m., Stephens Hall Theater Tickets: $10 with TU I.D. at UU-Ticket Office or $15 at all Ticketmaster locations, {www.ticketmaster.com} Read more about Virginia Coalition at {www.virginiacoalition.com}
Transgender artist Kate Bornstein to perform at Center for the Arts
Kate Bornstein, a transgender artist, will perform two shows at the Center for the Arts the first week of April: Gender Outlaw- April 6 Clear and Present Danger ( A work in progress performance) April 7 Students/Seniors $5, Others $10 Purchase online at {http://store.yahoo.com/marylandartsfestival/ap20ev.html} Kate Bornstein is an author and performance artist whose published works […]
Come to the Spring-Semi Formal Dance!
SHAC and the Richwell Building Council are cosponsoring a Spring Semi-Formal Dance on Friday, March 31, 2006 from 8:00pm to 11:00p.m. This event will take place in the University Union, in the Potomac Lounge on the 2nd floor. The admission is free! Please join us for a DJ, snacks, dancing, and fun! If you’d like […]
“Deafopardy: Fun Insights into Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People in Maryland”
The Department of Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology, and Deaf Studies presents: “Deafopardy: Fun Insights into Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People in Maryland” Friday, March 31, 2006 11-11:50 am Location: Linthicum 200 Speaker: Mrs. Denise Perdue, Assistant Director, Governor’s Office for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Come and learn what the Governor’s Office […]
Lunch and a Movie
Bring your lunch and come to room 512 in Cook Library to watch Alexander Hamilton in Worlds Unknown, a one-act play specially written and produced in conjunction with the New-York Historical Society’s traveling exhibition. This exhibition is now on display at Cook Library through April 28. The video encompasses the life, loves, and ideas of […]
Want to find out the difference between being dressed and well dressed?
Representatives from Ann Taylor, Black & Decker, Jos.A.Banks, NVR Ryan Homes, Office Team, RSM McGladrey, T.Rowe Price and more will visit TU on Thursday, March 30 to share their thoughts on student business attire. ?Dress Smart: The Difference Between Dressed and Well Dressed? will be held in University Union, Chesapeake I from 5 to 7 […]
“The New Age of Technology: Sign Language and Video Interpreting”
The Department of Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology, and Deaf Studies presents: “The New Age of Technology: Sign Language and Video Interpreting” Wednesday, March 29, 2006 3:30-4:30 pm Location: PY 202 Representatives from Birnbaum Interpreting Services (Silver Spring, MD) will provide a lecture and demonstration of current technology used for video interpreting in the Deaf community, and […]
‘Searching for Claire Huxtable’ lecture explores workplace race relations
Towson University welcomes this spring’s Graduate Lecture Series guest speaker, Dr. Elizabeth Higginbotham, professor of sociology at the University of Delaware and author of Too Much to Ask: Black Women in the Era of Integration. Higginbotham will present “Searching for Claire Huxtable: Realities of Life for Black Professional Women” on Wednesday, March 29, at 7 […]
Upcoming Sigma XI Seminar
Towson University Sigma XI Chapter, Fisher College of Science and Mathematics, Sigma XI National Headquarters Upcoming Sigma XI Seminar Dr. Clark Larsen, Distinguished Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Chair of the Department of Anthropology, The Ohio State University, will give a lecture entitled “In The Wake Of Columbus: The Biological Consequences Of Contact […]
Recruitment Effort including Free Pizza
Please join us for the Actuary Club’s Recruitment Effort. Date: Wednesday, March 29th Time: 5:30 – 6:30pm Where: Stephens Hall room 308 What to bring: Yourself and Your Friends We want to bring the TU community together and offer the benefits of our club in a laid back social environment. There will be club events […]
Spring Art Classes and Summer Art Camp
Spring Art Classes and Summer Art Camp The Community Art Center of Towson University offers year round art classes for children, teens and adults ages 5+. Spring classes include Young Artist Workshop; Drawing & Design; Studio Sampler– Architecture, Spaces and Places; Studio Sampler–Different Lands, Different Art, Clay is the Way, Drawing II/Painting; Cartooning; Flash MX; […]
Panel on Women Mystery Writers
Women?s History Month closes with a ?Women?s Mystery Month? panel on Thursday, March 30, 3:30-5:00 p.m., in the Special Collections Room of Cook Library (5th Floor). Towson University Professors Jan Wilkotz, Deborah Shaller, and K Edgington will discuss three women mystery writers: Denise Mina, Barbara Neely, and Sara Paretsky. All are invited. Refreshments will be […]
Seminar on ?The Physics of Magnetic Reconnection?.
The Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences Department will be presenting a seminar on Tuesday, March 28th in Smith Hall, Room 420. The guest speaker will be Dr. James F. Drake from the University of Maryland, College Park. The talk is titled ?The Physics of Magnetic Reconnection”. There will be light refreshments at 3:30 p.m. and the […]
19th Annual Towson University Geographic Information Sciences Conference (TUGIS 2006)
19th Annual Towson University Geographic Information Sciences Conference (TUGIS 2006) The 19th Annual Towson University Geographic Information Sciences Conference (TUGIS 2006) is scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, March 20-21, 2006 in the University Union. If you haven’t already done so, please visit the conference Web site at {http://cgis.towson.edu/tugis2006/} to view the program and related information […]
“Seminar with Frank Bond of the Freedom Forum”
Please join EMF for a seminar by Frank Bond of the Freedom Forum. Mr. Bond will be speaking about his nearly 30 year career in the TV/Media business. The event will be held in VB 204 on March 31st at 7pm. Please find a bio with more information on Frank Bond below. For more information […]
Department of MCCS and TU Speech & Debate Program invite You to Speak Out: A Speech and Drama Hour
The Department of MCCS & The TU Speech & Debate Program invite the community to our third annual Speak Out: A Speech and Drama Hour. Members of the nationally award winning TU Speech Team present an exhibition of orations and oral interpretation of literature. The topics are Sure to provoke a lively discussion of ideas […]
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