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Spring 2004 Student Computing Workshops

Student Computing Services (SCS) workshops are open to all students, faculty, and staff and cover the standard campus applications and systems listed below. Most sessions are 75 minutes long and include both formal instruction and hands-on practice. To view the SCS schedule or register for training, visit {http://www.towson.edu/scs/training}. Good luck and may we all end […]

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Welcome Back! Click Here for Technology Resources at Your Fingertips

Welcome back, knowledge-hungry masses! As you boot-up your computers for another semester of scholarly contemplation, don’t forget the technology professionals in Computing and Network Services (CANS) stand ready to help. Need a quiet place to work? The PC Lab (CK 35) on the first floor of Cook Library is open every day to students of […]

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CANS? Technology Training Offers Variety of Topics this Semester

Was one of your New Year?s Resolutions to become more technology savvy? If so, CANS? Technology Training Center will offer expertise on a variety of computing topics for its upcoming spring semester 2004 workshop series. Join your colleagues to learn something new or to refresh your skills in a relaxed and ?at your own pace? […]

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Effective Monday, March 22: Saber E-mail Addresses No Longer Available

Effective Monday, March 22, all ?@saber.towson.edu? e-mail addresses will be eliminated in an effort to standardize TU?s e-mail system to include only ?@towson.edu? addresses. The majority of faculty and staff members use ?@towson.edu? addresses and will not be affected. Please contact the Computing and Network Services Help Center, x4-5151 or {helpcenter@towson.edu}, if you need clarification […]

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Benefits Bulletin: Continuation of Benefits for Dependent Children

Before processing group insurance claims for non-disabled dependent children whose 19th birthday occurred prior to January 1, 2004, the Maryland State Employee Benefits Division requires that a valid Certification of Dependent Eligibility form be on file. Faculty and staff must submit a new certification form at the beginning of each academic semester for any dependents […]

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Benefits Bulletin: 2004 Benefits Deductions and Payments

The new 2004 payroll deductions for all Maryland State group insurance benefits began with paychecks received on Wednesday, Jan. 14, for pay period ending Jan. 6. All regular faculty and staff members who have payroll deductions for group insurance benefits are responsible for reviewing their pay stubs carefully to be sure that they are enrolled […]

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Library Materials Are Due

Faculty are reminded that all library materials checked out last semester are due February 5, 2004. Books and library materials MUST be returned or renewed this week. Renewing items now will advance their due date to June 7th.

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Town Meeting regarding Workload Policy

The AAUP/Faculty Association is sponsoring a Town Meeting with President Robert L. Caret on Tuesday, February 10, 2004 from 3:00 until 5:00 p.m. Dr. Caret will be present from 3:00 until 4:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in Chesapeake 1 in the University Union. The topic to be discussed will be the new Workload […]

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Inaugural CLA Book Review Event

The inaugural session of the CLA Book Review Series will take place Thursday, February 5, from 3:30 to 5:00 in Linthicum 013. To start off the series, Lena Ampadu (English) will moderate a panel discussion of Doing Our Own Thing: the Degradation of Language and Music and Why We Should, Like, Care, by John McWhorter, […]

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Counseling Center February Workshops

*Stress Reduction Workshop, 02/04/04, 7:00-8:00pm, Univ Union 309 Mindfulness meditation offers simple techniques for relaxing, reducing muscle tension, increasing concentration, and bringing more enjoyment to your interactions with others, your work, and your hobbies. *Afternoon of Mindfulness, 02/07/04, 11:00-3:00, Counseling Center This is an opportunity to really deepen one’s experience of mindfulness, consequently reducing stress, […]

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America Counts–Student Help needed

*******************IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT **************** Students: we need your help to make this program work! You’ve seen the posters around – Towson is sponsoring an “America Counts” initiative through the Math Department at Towson University. This structured program offers mathematics tutoring to children in grades 1-9. We will be working in four middle schools and two high […]

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Graduate Student Association’s First Meeting of the Semester

The Graduate Student Association (GSA) is your voice to the administration as well as a great place to develop relationships with people outside of your program. Our first meeting this semester is on Tuesday, February 3, 2004. SNACKS WILL BE PROVIDED. We’ll be meeting from 7:00 – 8:00 pm in room 218a of the 7800 […]

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Students needed for Towson Radio

Did you know that Towson has a radio station run by students for students! We will have a general interest meeting on Wednesday, February fourth at 6pm in room 006 in the media center. All are encouraged to come to apply for the following positions: on air talent, promotions, production, public relations, and music assistants. […]

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Counseling Center February Workshops

*Stress Reduction Workshop, 02/04/04, 7:00-8:00pm, Univ Union 309 Mindfulness meditation offers simple techniques for relaxing, reducing muscle tension, increasing concentration, and bringing more enjoyment to your interactions with others, your work, and your hobbies. *Afternoon of Mindfulness, 02/07/04, 11:00-3:00, Counseling Center This is an opportunity to really deepen one’s experience of mindfulness, consequently reducing stress, […]

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America Counts–Student Help needed

*******************IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT **************** Students: we need your help to make this program work! You’ve seen the posters around – Towson is sponsoring an “America Counts” initiative through the Math Department at Towson University. This structured program offers mathematics tutoring to children in grades 1-9. We will be working in four middle schools and two high […]

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Graduate Student Association’s First Meeting of the Semester

The Graduate Student Association (GSA) is your voice to the administration as well as a great place to develop relationships with people outside of your program. Our first meeting this semester is on Tuesday, February 3, 2004. SNACKS WILL BE PROVIDED. We’ll be meeting from 7:00 – 8:00 pm in room 218a of the 7800 […]

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Students needed for Towson Radio

Did you know that Towson has a radio station run by students for students! We will have a general interest meeting on Wednesday, February fourth at 6pm in room 006 in the media center. All are encouraged to come to apply for the following positions: on air talent, promotions, production, public relations, and music assistants. […]

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CONTINUED: Call for Applications – 2004 Governor’s Summer Internship Program (GSIP)

Each spring, 20 students from colleges and universities throughout Maryland are selected to participate in the Governor’s Summer Internship Program. This summer the internship program will run from June 7 through August 13, 2004. The internship offers opportunities to work with Maryland State Government and provides a $2,500.00 stipend. Towson University will nominate up to […]

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Extended Hours for University Store and Auxiliary Services Business Office

The University Store and the Auxiliary Business Office will extend hours of operation on Monday, February 2 and Tuesday, February 3 due to the campus closing on January 26 and early closing on January 27. Hours of operation will be 8:30 AM – 9:00 PM on these days. Normal operating hours will resume on Wednesday, […]

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Center For The Arts Access

Due to the addition and renovation to the Center For The Arts, building entry will be located at the stairwell doors nearest the Cross Campus Drive/Osler Road intersection, and the entry adjacent to Lot 12. Please note that Lot 12 parking is limited to Faculty/Staff, Handicap and Medical Permit hang tags. Pedestrian access will be […]

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