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Walking on campus? Tips to stay safe

Pedestrians are struck by vehicles on TU’s campus more often that you might think. Watch this 1-minute video to learn useful tips for staying safe while walking on and around campus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FBRj9PJIWI. For additional videos on important campus safety topics, go to TU’s YouTube page. For crime prevention tips and information, visit the TUPD’s Safety […]

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Fighting a deadly trend

Read the latest issue of Dollars & Common Sense, the Division of Administration & Finance Blog, for the following articles: Maintenance by day, boxing by night The life of TU’s lead maintenance mechanic. Fighting a deadly trend Important statistics on pedestrian safety. Did You Know? OTS just hit a major milestone. Personnel Announcement Free electronics recycling […]

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Underground Utility Work Begins August 11

Beginning August 11 and continuing to October 3, contractors will be performing underground utility work between the Power Plant (CUPA) and Linthicum Hall and extending north up to University Avenue at the Health and Counseling Center. Portions of this area will be closed intermittently to pedestrian and vehicular traffic with detours. The closures and detours […]

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Pedestrian Safety

Statistically speaking, Towson University has one of the lowest crime rates in the state, and is one of the safest campuses in the USM System. Despite the low crime rate many members of the Towson Community overlook one important safety factor that could one day save their lives:  Pedestrian Safety. Along with our growing student […]

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Pedestrian Safety

Statistically speaking, Towson University has one of the lowest crime rates in the state, and is one of the safest campuses in the USM System. Despite the low crime rate many members of the Towson Community overlook one important safety factor that could one day save their lives:  Pedestrian Safety. Along with our growing student […]

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