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Light the Night and the Lives of People Suffering from Blood-Related Cancers

WHAT: “Light the Night Walk,” The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s annual evening walk to celebrate and commemorate lives touched by blood- related cancers. Each fall teams of friends, families, and co-workers gather all over America to walk in the twilight holding illuminated balloons: white for survivors, red for supporters. The walk includes, music, food and […]

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Holocaust Commemoration Program

Join the campus community, sponsoring organizations (College of Education, TU Hillel, TU Office of Diversity Services, The Baltimore Jewish Council) to support the university’s commitment to teach what has been learned from the Holocaust to promote a climate of human rights. WHEN: Thursday, October 20, 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Stephens Hall Auditorium The Holocaust will be […]

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New Writing Location

Beginning Monday, October 10th, the Writing Lab will occupy new offices in Linthicum 308. We will have the same phone number, 410-704-3426. Please call or e-mail Deborah Shaller if you have any questions 410-704-2655, {dshaller@towson.edu}.

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“Scaling the Growth Wall” – TU to Co-host Networking Event with GBTC

What do you do when a company is too big to be small and too small to be big? How can a business grow without having customer service suffer? Is it possible to build the infrastructure ahead of the revenue? These are just a few of the challenges facing companies that have hit the growth […]

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Mid-Atlantic CIO Forum Presents “Security Management: An Evolving Challenge”

The September 15th meeting of the Mid-Atlantic CIO Forum will present an in-depth analysis of security management. Beginning at 8 a.m. at Towson University, the session will explore two critical security issues for business computing today: the current state of security on the Internet, including new threat trends and countermeasures, and security strategies for ensuring […]

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President’s Fall Address

You are cordially invited to attend the President’s Fall Address on Wednesday, September 7, at 4 p.m. in Stephens Hall Auditorium. Please join the President and Towson community for an update on the progress and plans of Maryland’s Metropolitan University.

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Center for the Arts Ribbon Cutting Ceremony (8/30 @ 10 a.m.) Moved Inside

Tuesday’s celebration of the opening of the renovated and expanded Center for the Arts will be inside rather than outside the Center because of the possibility of rain. Please follow the path outlined by black, gold and white balloons up to the Center’s Atrium.

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TU hosts first International Association of Computer and Information Science Conference held in U.S.

Towson University hosts and co-sponsors the 6th ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing (SNPD) conference from Monday, May 23, 2005 through Wednesday, May 25, 2005. SNPD2005 will bring together an international community of researchers, scientists, engineers, computer industry practitioners and students to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas […]

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The classes you need — this summer at TU

Towson University is offering more upper level courses this summer than any summer before. So, get an upper level course out of the way or actually get in to that class that?s always full during the spring and fall semesters. Register for Summer Session 2005 today. Summer Session I May 23 ? June 28 Summer […]

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TU hosts first International Association of Computer and Information Science Conference held in America

Towson University hosts and co-sponsors the 6th ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing (SNPD) conference from Monday, May 23, 2005 through Wednesday, May 25, 2005. SNPD2005 will bring together an international community of researchers, scientists, engineers, computer industry practitioners and students to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas […]

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Summer Session — The courses you need

Towson University is offering more upper level courses this summer than any summer before. So, get an upper level course out of the way or actually get in to that class that?s always full during the spring and fall semesters. Register for Summer Session 2005 today!! Summer Session I May 23 ? June 28 Summer […]

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Destination Towson–April 1 & 2

Admitted students for the fall freshman class will be visiting campus on April 1 and April 2 for Destination Towson. Please extend a warm welcome to the students and their parents. We anticipate families will begin to arrive as early as 7:30 a.m. on both days and will be leaving campus around 3 p.m. Most […]

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Congressman Ben Cardin: Town Hall Meeting on Iraq

U.S. Congressman Ben Cardin will host a Town Hall Meeting on “The U.S. Future in Iraq on: Wednesday, February 16, 7:30 p.m. University Union–Susquehanna Terrace The topic of the meeting will be the Iraqi elections, the prospects for democracy in Iraq, and the continuing involvement of U.S. military in Iraq. The Department of Political Science […]

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2004 Election Day for Regular Staff, Librarians, and 12-Month Faculty

The TU significant date card does not indicate that the 2004 Presidential Election Day is an earned holiday. Please be advised that Election Day, 11/2/04, is an earned holiday for Regular Staff, Librarians, and 12 Month Faculty just like Columbus Day earned on 10/11/04. The University will be open on 11/2/04. If you have any […]

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Deadline Change for Undergraduate Research and Travel Grants

The deadline for submission of the recently announced undergraduate grants for research and travel has been extended until Oct 11. Review of the Small Project Awards will also begin on the 11th. For more details and applications please visit {http://wwwnew.towson.edu/ours/ours.htm} Contact Information: {lwimmers@towson.edu}, 410-704-2766, Department of Biological Sciences.

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Deadline Change for Undergraduate Research and Travel Grants

The deadline for submission of the recently announced undergraduate grants for research and travel has been extended until Oct 11. Review of the Small Project Awards will also begin on the 11th. For more details and applications please visit {http://wwwnew.towson.edu/ours/ours.htm} Contact Information: {lwimmers@towson.edu}, 410-704-2766, Department of Biological Sciences.

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State Fire Marshal Visits Campus to Present Citation & Participate in Demonstration

State Fire Marshal William E. Barnard will present TU with a citation on Monday, August 30 at 1 p.m., in recognition of the university’s status as only the second university or college in the state with fully “sprinklered” residence halls. The ceremony will take place at Prettyman Hall and will feature a special trailer that […]

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CONTINUED: Extension to Change of Schedule Period

Due to the weather, the Change of Schedule Period has be extended to 7:00 p.m.on Wednesday, February 4th. For additional information, please contact Ms. Jean Foley at X4-2020.

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Extension to Change of Schedule Period

Due to the weather, the Change of Schedule Period has be extended to 7:00 p.m.on Wednesday, February 4th. For additional information, please contact Ms. Jean Foley at X4-2020.

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Towson University 2004 Significant Date Calendar

The 2004 Significant Date Calendar is now accessible on Inside@Towson at the following location: {https://inside.towson.edu/HumanResources/HRCalendar.pdf} Wallet sized 2004 Significant Date Calendar cards will be distributed during the week of 1/11/04. As a reminder, the next holiday on which Towson University is closed is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Monday, 1/19/04. Contact Kathy Marsalek on extension […]

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