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Dance Marathon 2005

The Dance Marathon Committee is currently looking for new members to help plan Dance Marathon 2005. Dance Marathon is a 12 hour event where dancers dance for 12 hours straight to raise money for the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center (JHCC), a member hospital of the Children’s Miracle Network. Dance Marathon 2004 raised approximately $5,000 in […]

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Tower Light Society

The Tower Light Society was established in 1997 to recognize individuals who have included the Towson University Foundation, Inc. as a beneficiary in their estate plans. If you have planned such a gift through your will, trust, life insurance policy, or retirement program, please contact Donna Mayer in the planned gift office to learn more […]

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Would you like to be in pictures?

Photographic Services is looking to photograph cheerful and energetic students in the classroom, on a field trip or in and around the campus area. These pictures will refresh our stock photos and be used in university publications. We would like the opportunity to photograph non-traditional students, minority professors and classrooms with a diverse population. Internships […]

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Faculty Elections

The Elections Committee of the AAUP/Faculty Association is conducting the campus wide faculty elections using the World Wide Web. All of the traditional information will be delivered to the faculty electorate via the elections homepage {http://www.towson.edu/elections}. The only component of the election that will not be on the elections homepage will be the actual voting […]

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Required Meeting for Pre-medical and Pre-dental Students

Professor Frank Milio, Director of the Towson University Pre-medical/Pre-dental Committee, requests that all students who are planning to apply this year for admission to Medical or Dental School in Fall 2005 are required to attend the following meeting: Date: Thursday, April 8, 2004 Time: 3:30 pm Place: Smith Hall, room 556 The purpose of this […]

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Next Session of Weight Watchers

Weight Watchers will be running a second session beginning April 21st and finishing June 30th. Meetings will be held in the Wellness Center at 12:00 noon on Wednesdays. The price for 11 weeks is $119.50 (price of 10 weeks). For questions and registration, call instructor Ben Garber at (410) 517-3955. Let’s get ready for summer […]

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Study Abroad Information Table UU – April 12

Interested in studying abroad? Stop by our information table in the University Union on Monday, April 12 between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to meet Ella Sweigart – representative for Arcadia University Study Abroad Programs. Find out about the exciting study opportunities open to TU students overseas. For more information on Study Abroad at TU […]

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Responsible Conduct in Research Workshop – Free Registration

The USM Responsible Conduct in Research Conference hosted by the University of Maryland, College Park, April 14th and 15th is now accepting registrations! Unparalleled scientific advances and challenges are rapidly presenting themselves in our research universities. It is now perhaps more important than ever that we take a moment to assess our procedures to ensure […]

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CoSMiC Lecture on Government Careers in Computing & Mathematics

Come to a talk on government careers in computing and mathematics, sponsored by the CoSMic Scholars Program. The talk will be given by a Towson University graduate, Dr. Linda Rosenberg Wilbanks, now Chief Information Officer, Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA, Greenbelt, Maryland. The talk will be on Wednesday, April 7, from 4 p.m. to 5 […]

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September Celebration Call for Programs

Even though September is over five months away, it is that time to start thinking about events for September Celebration! I hope that you will consider adding an event to the calendar to make this the best September Celebration month yet. Here is a preview of the events tentatively on the schedule already: September 8, […]

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CORRECTION: Brown Lunch Series: Talking About Teaching

RSVP’s for the second Brown Bag Lunch entitled, ?Talking About Teaching,? on Wednesday, April 7, 2004 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. in room 309-310 of the University Union — Please send to this corrected e-mail: {amwhitsel@towson.edu}. RSVP’s for lunch being accepted through April 6.

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Secondary Employment – New Policy

Are you Hiring a Current TU Employee in a Secondary Assignment? New guidelines and procedures are now in place to use when hiring current ?Regular Non-Faculty? TU employees in secondary employment functions. What is secondary employment? Secondary employment is the performance of job duties and responsibilities that are not assigned to primary employment. Why? Secondary […]

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SAA Applications Are Due

Student Ambassador Association applications are due on Wednesday, April 7. They can be turned into the SAA office in Enrollment Services, Room 204. If applicants have any questions, they can contact James Bogdan at 410-704-3816.

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TU Red Cross Corps Group needs active members!

Towson University’s Red Cross Corps group is in search of active student members who are interested in helping the community through fun activities! Come join us and learn what we are all about every TUESDAY at 5:00 p.m. in Room 310 of the University Union. We look forward to seeing you! If you have any […]

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Revised Cultural Kaleidoscope Schedule of Events

April 1st April Fools Comedy Showcase featuring Howard G. and Jay the Chameleon 7:30 p.m., Chesapeake Rooms. Sponsored by URG, ODR, and HRL. April 2nd The African American Cultural Center (AACC) welcomes four distinguished African American poets: Alvin Aubert, Mari Evans, Naomi Long Madgett and Lorenzo Thomas. 1:00 p.m., AACC. April 5th The AACC brings […]

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TU Red Cross Corps Group needs active members!

Towson University’s Red Cross Corps group is in search of active student members who are interested in helping the community through fun activities! Come join us and learn what we are all about every TUESDAY at 5:00 p.m. in Room 310 of the University Union. We look forward to seeing you! If you have any […]

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Revised Cultural Kaleidoscope Schedule of Events

April 1st April Fools Comedy Showcase featuring Howard G. and Jay the Chameleon 7:30 p.m., Chesapeake Rooms. Sponsored by URG, ODR, and HRL. April 2nd The African American Cultural Center (AACC) welcomes four distinguished African American poets: Alvin Aubert, Mari Evans, Naomi Long Madgett and Lorenzo Thomas. 1:00 p.m., AACC. April 5th The AACC brings […]

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The Deaf Studies Program announces the fourth lecture of the Spring 2004 semester

The Deaf Studies Program announces the fourth lecture of the Spring 2004 semester “Educating Deaf-blind Children” Presented by Dr. Diane Kelly, Director, Connections Beyond Sight and Sound, MD State Department of Education and the University of Maryland Thursday, April 8, 2004 11 a.m. – 12 noon Smith Hall, room 326 All are welcome to attend. […]

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Summer Art Camp

SUMMER ART CAMP Three 2-week sessions and one 1-week session of art instruction, museum tours, swimming and drawing are on location for ages 6-14. Call 410-704-2351 for dates or visit {http://www.towson.edu/cac}.

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“City (ies) of God”: Problems and Solutions to Urban Poverty and Homelessness

The Women’s Studies Department is sponsoring a Spring colloquium entitled: ?City (ies) of God?: Problems and Solutions to Urban Poverty and Homelessness in Brazil. During the colloquium, Dr. Cecilia Rio will talk about her recent travels to Brazil, including a visit to a favela outside of Rio (where they filmed the movie, City of God) […]

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