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RENAISSANCE BANFF – Visual Art, Mathematics and Science, Music, Culture

THE BANFF CENTRE, BANFF, CANADA July 31-August 3, 2005 www.sckans.edu/~bridges SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZERS Ivar Ekeland, Canada Research Chair in Mathematical Economics at U.B.C., Director of the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences, former president of the Universite Paris-Dauphine. Nassif Ghoussoub, mathematician, FRSC, Coxeter-James Prize, Scientific Director of BIRS, founder of the Pacific Institute of Mathematics, MITACS, […]

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Graduate School Panel

Psi Chi/Psychology Club will be presenting a panel of former Towson psychology students who have gone on to graduate school. Take this opportunity to learn about some of the paths that can be taken. Also, find out how to get into graduate school and what it is REALLY like. When: October 20th Where: PSYC 205 […]

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Graduate School Panel

Psi Chi/Psychology Club will be presenting a panel of former Towson psychology students who have gone on to graduate school. Take this opportunity to learn about some of the paths that can be taken. Also, find out how to get into graduate school and what it is REALLY like. When: October 20th Where: PSYC 205 […]

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Academic Achievement Center Study Skills Workshop Series: Advancing Students and Enhancing Learning

The Academic Achievement Center will be hosting two workshops on ?Styles of Writing & Formats for Documentation?. The workshops will focus on familiarizing yourself with: APA, MLA, CBE, and Chicago styles. There will also be a session on learning where to go for grammar and usage assistance and for writing a research paper. Each workshop […]

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The Link Between Human and Animal Rights- Free Lecture on Oct. 20

A joint lecture by Mr. Kim Stallwood, from the Institute for Animals and Society, and Ms. Ann Gearhart, from the Snyder Foundation for Animals. Mr. Stallwood will explore the commonalities among sexism, racism and speciesism and the intersection of oppressions between them. Ms. Gearhart will outline the strong connection between human violence and animal cruelty. […]

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The Link Between Human and Animal Rights- Free Lecture on Oct. 20

A joint lecture by Mr. Kim Stallwood, from the Institute for Animals and Society, and Ms. Ann Gearhart, from the Snyder Foundation for Animals. Mr. Stallwood will explore the commonalities among sexism, racism and speciesism and the intersection of oppressions between them. Ms. Gearhart will outline the strong connection between human violence and animal cruelty. […]

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Documentary Film: Eva Peron this Friday at 6 PM in Van Bokkelen 204!

This FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 at 6 PM in Van Bokkelen 204, Sigma Delta Pi, Towson University’s Chapter of the National Spanish Honor Society will be hosting a FREE showing of the 1996 Argentine documentary film, EVA PERON. The film will be in SPANISH with ENGLISH SUBTITLES. The film documents that extraordinary life of Eva Peron, […]

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Pajama Party III

The Brotherhood in conjunction with the Black Student Union presents the Pajama Party Part III on October 16, 2004 from 10 p.m. – 2 a.m. in the University Union Chesapeakes. The event will feature the latest in Go-Go, hip-hop, Baltimore Club, Down South and Reggae Music. The cost of this event is $8 in advance […]

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Documentary Film: Eva Peron this Friday at 6 PM in Van Bokkelen 204!

This FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 at 6 PM in Van Bokkelen 204, Sigma Delta Pi, Towson University’s Chapter of the National Spanish Honor Society will be hosting a FREE showing of the 1996 Argentine documentary film, EVA PERON. The film will be in SPANISH with ENGLISH SUBTITLES. The film documents that extraordinary life of Eva Peron, […]

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Pajama Party III

The Brotherhood in conjunction with the Black Student Union presents the Pajama Party Part III on October 16, 2004 from 10 p.m. – 2 a.m. in the University Union Chesapeakes. The event will feature the latest in Go-Go, hip-hop, Baltimore Club, Down South and Reggae Music. The cost of this event is $8 in advance […]

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Brown Bag Lunch Series: Talking About Teaching – Medical Research: Its Uses in the Humanities and Social Sciences

Join independent scholar, writer, and historian of sexuality Hanne Blank, currently at work on a history of virginity for Bloomsbury USA, and a former instructor at Brandeis and Tufts Universities, for a humanities/social science-friendly introduction to using the medical literature for intellectual fun, scholarly work, and in their courses. Topics to be addressed include: the […]

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Yamashita’s Pacific Crossing Jazz Trio This Saturday!

Pacific Crossing–Yosuke Yamashita’s NY Trio with Kabuki musicians Saturday, Oct. 16, 8 pm Stephens Hall Theater, Towson University In celebration of 150 years of US-Japan relations, internationally renowned pianist, Yosuke Yamashita, a household celebrity in Japan, leads his trio on a Pacific Crossing concert tour. In Pacific Crossing, Yosuke Yamashita and two of New York’s […]

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National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week Activities

The following activities have been planned for NCAAW. Please join us for a week of fun activities that will include challenges, entertainment and food. Monday, October 11 – Mocktails in Tower A and Newell Hall from 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 12 – Mock Rescue – Come see the Baltimore County Fire Department and […]

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Guest Speaker on Schizophrenia

Dr. Bethany Brand will be coming to facilitate a discussion about how realistic the movie, A Beautiful Mind is in portraying schizophrenia. Please come with ANY questions you may have regarding schizophrenia. The meeting will be on Wednesday, October 13 in PSYC 205 from 3:15-4:15 p.m. If you have any questions you can email us […]

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SalsaSational Tuesday!

In Celebration of LATINO Heritage Month the Latin American Student Organization would like to invite everyone to SalsaSational Tuesday!! Tuesday, October 12th in the POTOMAC LOUNGE of the University Union from 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. ?The Origins and Development of Salsa? presented by Eileen Torres, is a culturally rich, educational and entertaining presentation that […]

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Guest Speaker on Schizophrenia

Dr. Bethany Brand will be coming to facilitate a discussion about how realistic the movie, A Beautiful Mind is in portraying schizophrenia. Please come with ANY questions you may have regarding schizophrenia. The meeting will be on Wednesday, October 13 in PSYC 205 from 3:15-4:15 p.m. If you have any questions you can email us […]

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SalsaSational Tuesday!

In Celebration of LATINO Heritage Month the Latin American Student Organization would like to invite everyone to SalsaSational Tuesday!! Tuesday, October 12th in the POTOMAC LOUNGE of the University Union from 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. ?The Origins and Development of Salsa? presented by Eileen Torres, is a culturally rich, educational and entertaining presentation that […]

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Inner Harbor Scavenger Hunt THIS WEEKEND: Freshmen & Transfer Students Wanted

Hillel’s 2nd Annual Inner Harbor Scavenger Hunt – Sunday, Oct. 10th Are you a first year or transfer student? Come explore Baltimore with a fun scavenger hunt complete with food, prizes, and making new friends. We’ll meet the bus in front of the Jewish Activities Center (JAC) at 12 p.m. We’ll be back at JAC […]

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Inner Harbor Scavenger Hunt THIS WEEKEND: Freshmen & Transfer Students Wanted

Hillel’s 2nd Annual Inner Harbor Scavenger Hunt – Sunday, Oct. 10th Are you a first year or transfer student? Come explore Baltimore with a fun scavenger hunt complete with food, prizes, and making new friends. We’ll meet the bus in front of the Jewish Activities Center (JAC) at 12 p.m. We’ll be back at JAC […]

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Upcoming Planetarium Show

Dr. Norman Dean and the Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences Department will be presenting a planetarium show in the Watson-King Planetarium, Smith Hall, Room 521 on Friday, October 15th starting at 7:30 p.m. The show is titled “Columbus Had No GPS”. What stars guided Columbus? How did he determine his latitude? Why did he have such […]

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