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Don’t wait! The Bridges to the Doctorate program is now accepting applications.

Are you interested in earning your PhD in the biomedical sciences? Are you considered an underrepresented minority in the sciences? The Bridges to the Doctorate program will help you to achieve your goal of earning a PhD in the biomedical sciences. The Bridges to the Doctorate program is currently accepting applications until April 15, 2018. […]

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CBE Employer of the Day Presents Travelers

CBE Employer of the Day Presents Travelers Wednesday, Feb. 21 Meet and greet with reps from Travelers—a leader in in personal, business and specialty insurance—get to know the company, learn about careers in the industry, and discover job opportunities. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Visit their table on the first floor of Stephens Hall 5-6:30 p.m. […]

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Feb 26 -Sabbatical Talk by Dr. Nancy Siegel Department of Art + Design, Art History and Art Education

Sabbatical Presentation: Political Appetites: Revolution, Taste & Culinary Activism in the Early American Republic by Nancy Siegel, PhD, Professor of Art History and Culinary History. Monday, February 26, 2018, Center for the Arts, room 2033, 5:00  

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Register Today: Women and Minorities in Entrepreneurship Conference

Women & Minorities in Entrepreneurship Conference Spring 2018 A free, interactive seminar on breaking down barriers and succeeding in the world of entrepreneurship open to the entire campus! Date: Feb. 23, 2018 Time: 10:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Location: Minnegan Room Free and open to everyone! Schedule BONUS: 8 – 10 a.m. Creative Mornings at […]

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Find Out How the Internet Has Changed American Political Campaigning

The American Studies Program’s Making Sense of America Lecture Series presents “Click Bait Nation: How iCampaigns Changed American Politics” by Professor Claire Potter (The New School and OAH Distinguished Lecturer) on Wednesday, February 21, at 4:00pm in the College of Liberal Arts building, room 4310. This program is sponsored by the American Studies Program, the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, […]

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SAGE Mentor Information Sessions

Interested in supporting incoming students? Do you enjoy planning programs? The SAGE program may have a position for you! If you are interested in becoming a SAGE MENTOR attend one of the information sessions on Monday February 19th, Tuesday February 20th, or Wednesday February 21st 2018 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the University […]

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University Senate Meeting 2/19/18

This afternoon’s University Senate meeting will take place from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. in LA 4310. Review the meeting agenda. As a reminder, University Senate meetings are open to the campus community. To learn more, visit the University Senate’s website.

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Complying with I-9 Requirements

New employees are not permitted to begin working without prior authorization from the Office of Human Resources. Supervisors are responsible for confirming that every new hire visits the OHR on or before the first day of work to complete Section 1 of the  I-9 form, to ensure compliance with federal law. Supervisors should contact the […]

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Towson University Identity Audit Update

Towson University is in the process of a five-phase Identity Audit – an extensive research-based process to help define and express what makes TU distinct. A TU Brand Team, made up of staff, faculty and students from across the campus collaborated with our creative partner and drafted a new brand platform for the university.  In […]

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2018 Homecoming Director and Committee Applications due THIS FRIDAY!

The 2018 Homecoming Committee is looking for dedicated directors and committee members to help make next year’s homecoming unforgettable.  Don’t miss out on the unique opportunity to be a part of a university- wide event. Do you have ideas on how to make homecoming a success?  Do you want to make key decisions on how […]

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External Secondary Employment Information for State Employees

State agencies and their employees are subject to state ethics laws which are administered through the State Ethics Commission. An important compliance consideration for agencies and their employees is related to secondary employment, especially as it pertains to state employees who have a financial interest in or secondary employment with an entity doing business with […]

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Stop by Express Hours at the Career Center for Quick Resume Assistance!

Are you thinking of applying for a new job or summer internship? Be sure to stop by the Career Center during our Express Hours every Monday – Friday from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. (Thursday until 6 p.m.)! Get one-on-one assistance with resumes/cover letters, job search guidance, and LinkedIn. No appointment necessary! Please note Express […]

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Becoming Ryan: Documenting Self-Discovery Through Transition

Please join us on Wednesday, February 28th at 7:00 PM in Potomac Lounge, University Union, for a talk with Ryan Sallans, a public speaker, consultant, and author specializing in health care, campus inclusion, and workplace issues impacting the transgender community, and the LGBTQ community. For the past twelve years, Ryan has been hosted as a […]

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Start your spending diet by attending a budgeting workshop tomorrow!

All faculty and staff are invited to attend a budgeting seminar from noon to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, February 20 in Administration Building, room 120. Go on a spending diet and achieve your financial fitness goals in 2018 with PNC! Refreshments will be provided. A PNC Bank branch representative will cover the following topics: Achieving financial […]

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Towson Academy of Scholars Accepting Applications

The Towson Academy of Scholars (TAS) is now accepting applications for the 2018-2019 academic year.  The Academy’s purpose is to advance newly-appointed faculty research.  All tenure-track Assistant Professors or Librarians I and II, who have been at Towson three years or less, are eligible to apply.  All academic disciplines are welcome. The committee will select […]

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CPR, AED & First Aid Courses

Get certified, save lives. Campus Recreation offers American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers with First Aid courses, which provide training to respond in emergency situations. For a full list of course dates throughout the spring semester, see https://www.towson.edu/studentlife/activities/recreation/campusrec/safety/cpr.html

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Active Shooter Training–sign up now!

Learn strategies for surviving—and helping others survive—an active shooter event at open workshop training sessions. The CRASE workshops for March will be taking place in: Administration Building, Room 120: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on March 1 Public Safety Building, Room 102: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on March 6 While the MAKE-IT workshop will […]

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Bike safety training and pizza

Are you curious about the orange bikes that have popped up around campus?  Would you like to brush up on your bike safety knowledge and Maryland bike laws? Come join us in Room 305, University Union either at noon or 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, February 21 for a refresher on safe biking practices, presented by […]

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Teaching/research opportunities in France or Spain for TU faculty

  Come to our information session to learn about teaching and research opportunities for TU faculty in France and Spain. Dr. Carl Jubran – President of IAU College and Dr. Kurt Shick – Dean of Admissions & Alumni Affairs will share information on the IAU Resident Fellows Program and possibilities for faculty-led study abroad programming […]

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Welcome Back Jummah Today

The Muslim Students Association (MSA) invites you to the first Friday Prayer of the semester today, February 2nd at 1:15 PM, which will be held in the University Union (UU) Chesapeakes located on the third floor of the Union. After prayers, students will have an opportunity to meet members of the MSA board as well […]

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