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Women Business Leaders Visit Towson University To Provide Lessons on Career Achievement

Women Business Leaders Visit Towson University To Provide Lessons on Career Achievement Panelists offer words of wisdom during second annual forum TOWSON, Md. (Feb. 28, 2005) ? Five women business leaders will examine and provide successful solutions to professional obstacles that students may face once entering the workforce, during the second annual Women In Leadership […]

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Computerized Business Gaming Simulation: Theory, Practice, and Research

Precha Thavikulwat will give a post-sabbatical presentation entitled ?Computerized Business Gaming Simulation: Theory, Practice, and Research,? at the following place and time. Place: CBE Dean’s Conference Room (Stephens Hall 216) Date: Wednesday, 9 March 2005 Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Computerized business gaming simulations is a laboratory method of increasing popularity that is useful […]

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MEN’S BASKETBALL: Bus Trip to CAA Tournament on Friday

Towson University’s Tiger Athletic Fund is organizing a fan bus trip to Richmond, VA for the first game of the CAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. The Tigers play the University of Delaware at 8:00 p.m. this Friday, March 4, 2005. $25 buys a game ticket and roundtrip bus transportation from the Towson Center. Departure time is […]

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GYMNASTICS: Tigers Host Yale, JMU and William & Mary Saturday at 7:00 p.m.

The Tigers host a trio of teams in the Towson Center on Saturday, March 5 at 7:00 p.m. Come see the Tigers take on James Madison, William & Mary and Yale as they look to win their fourth meet of the season. Students, faculty and staff get free admission with their OneCard. For more information […]

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Attracting the Creative Class

11th Annual Multicultural Institute Conference, Wednesday, March 9, 2005 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., University Union Do metropolitan areas such as Baltimore need to attract creative, talented, and diverse people ? the ?creative class? ? in order to survive economically? Through panel discussions, sessions and a special interactive workshop, this year?s theme, ?The Arts as […]

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CORRECTION; Lookiing for Lulu

Michelle Milne, MFA in Theater final project Baltimore Theatre Project 45 West Preston Street Baltimore, Md 21201 Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 3, 4 and 5, 8 p.m. Sunday, March 6 3 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 10, 11, 12, 8 p.m. Traveling through a geographical maze that includes the Mennonite homes of Indiana […]

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Successful Steps to a Healthier You

The Towson University Wellness Center would like to invite you to attend a lecture in support of National Nutrition Month. Guest speaker, Roxanne Moore, M.S., R.D. will be discussing healthy and sensible ways to maintain and lose weight. Lecture will be held at the Wellness Center, Admin. Bldg, #113 on Monday, March 7th at 10:00 […]

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Bill Rancic – the first season winner of “The Apprentice” tonight!

Bill Rancic, the first season winner of “The Apprentice” and author of You’re Hired: How to succeed in life and in business is speaking tonight at 8:00 p.m. in the University Union, Chesapeake Rooms. Bill will be signing his books immediately following the speaking program in the University Union, Rooms 309-310. The University Store has […]

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Downtime Information for OTS’ Sunday Maintenance Window

The following downtimes will occur Sunday, March 6 during the Office of Technology Services’ Sunday maintenance window: SPORADIC TELEPHONE SERVICE, 7-10 A.M. The Office of Technology Services will be working on the campus telephone system in an effort to correct an intercom problem Sunday, 7-10 a.m. During this time, the campus may experience sporadic service […]

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An Easy Way to Start Living Healthier!

March is National Nutrition Month! Chartwells Dining Services will be providing healthy food options, nutrition information, a Registered dietitian to “Rate your Plate”, and exciting ways to help you live healthier! Come start the celebration with Chartwells. Visit the Farmers market and enjoy a healthy meal at the Glen Dining Hall on Thursday, March 3. […]

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Question of the Week Winner Announced

Congratulations to Amy Lee Shomper, who won the drawing for the Question of the Week for February 23 to March 1, 2005. She answered our question and was therefore entered into a drawing and won a $25 gift certificate to Target. If you are a commuter student and would like to answer our Question of […]

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Ladies Only

You are invited you to: “Stepping Up to the Challenge: Women’s Leadership Symposium 2005.” Friday, March 11th from 11:45 – 2:30pm in the Minnegan room of the Towson Center. The afternoon will include: -A Free lunch -Teambuilders and Activities -Welcome by Dr. Deborah Moriarity, VP of Student Affairs -A student/faculty/staff panel of TU leaders -An […]

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Today’s the last day to register for a FREE Lunch!

Today is the last day to register for the third annual Lunch ‘n’ Listen, co-sponsored by the TU chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists and a PAW grant. The FREE day-long event gives students an opportunity to network with professional journalists from the Baltimore area and discuss a variety of topics that include writing […]

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Time is running out, you’re going to miss it…

Don’t miss the greatest all night party on campus. REGISTER TODAY before you miss it. Registration is ONLY $15 per person and forms can be picked up and returned to the OSA, UU 217. TigerTHON, Towson’s 12 hour Dance Marathon is this FRIDAY starting at 7pm in the Potomac Lounge. The event ends at 7am […]

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CAB and the Health Center present Real Women Have Curves!

The Campus Activities Board and the Health Center will be showing “Real Women Have Curves” in accordance with Eating Disorders Awareness Week. The showings will be Thursday 3/3 and Friday 3/4, both in PAWS at 8:00p.m. Come out and see this great movie!

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The Power of Networking

Are you a person with connections? Would you like to make more? Do you have a tough time networking with others on campus? Would you like to make the most out of your college experience? If you answered yes to any of these questions, come and join us this Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the […]

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Losing Files and Data on Your Computer: How to Protect Yourself

Over the past few months, the Office of Technology Services (OTS) has worked with clients who have lost data on hard drives as well as the newer keychain-style USB drives (also called Thumb Drives or Flash Drives). Please use the following information to safeguard against data loss. Data on a computer’s hard drive can be […]

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Gender, Religion, Sexuality and Violence: The Case of the War in Iraq

Women’s History Month On March 8, 2005 at 12:30 pm in the University Union, Rooms 309-310, Dr. Janet Jakobsen will be presenting a talk entitled, “Gender, Religion, Sexuality and Violence: The Case of the War in Iraq.” This talk considers how these controversial issues come together in the conduct of the current U.S. war in […]

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Obituary Announcement for Professor Mitchell William Kerr

The Office of the Provost is saddened by the death of professor emeritus, Mitchell William Kerr, who died on February 24, 2005 at the age of 87. Dr. Mitchell was retired from the department of History. He is survived by his wife, Rose Grimes-Kerr and his son, Michael Kerr. A memorial service was held on […]

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Want to be healthier?

March is National Nutrition Month! Chartwells Dining Services will be providing healthy food options, nutrition information, a registered dietitian to “Rate your Plate” and exciting ways to help you live healthier! Come start the celebration with Chartwells. Visit the Farmers market and enjoy a healthy meal at the Glen Dining Hall on Tuesday March 1st.

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