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Get Rewarded for Working Out! Find it ALL in Burdick Hall!

Campus Recreation Services would like to introduce all students, faculty and staff to the CRS Rewards Program: Rewarding Students, Faculty and Staff for Working Out! Program participants can pick up a stamp card from any campus recreation facility or program to track their fitness activity. Each card requires 20 stamps, three from different CRS activities […]

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Showcase your work!

You have the opportunity to showcase the results and progress of your academic work. Projects can cover a wide variety of topics in the arts and sciences and may be presented in a variety of ways. Past Expos have included oral and poster presentations, performances, art exhibitions, technology demonstrations, and film screenings. Research done as […]

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Encourage students to showcase research and scholarship! Deadline: Mar. 18

Students have the opportunity to showcase the results and progress of their academic work. Projects can cover a wide variety of topics in the arts and sciences and may be presented in a variety of ways. Past Expos have included oral and poster presentations, performances, art exhibitions, technology demonstrations, and film screenings. Research done as […]

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University Senate Continuation Meeting – Monday, February 21

REMINDER: The University Senate will hold a continuation of the February 7 meeting on Monday, February 21, 2005 from 4-6 p.m. in Rooms 314-316 of the University Union. Motion 04/05-16, proposed changes to Chapter 3, Part IV of the Faculty Handbook will be discussed. For further information contact Prof. Tim Sullivan (X42338), {tsullivan@towson.edu} or Debra […]

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Have You Or A Loved One Overcome A Disability?

The Helen Keller Foundation is looking for prose and poetry memoirs of 3,000 words or fewer by June 1, 2005. Send submissions to Diane Scharper, c/o English Department. First prize-$2,000, Second prize-$1,000, Third prize-$500. Best entries will be published in upcoming anthology. For more information, contact {www.helenkellerfoundation.org} or {dscharpe@towson.edu}

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Tax Workshop for International Students and Scholars

The Nonresident Alien Tax Office is hosting a tax workshop at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 in room 120 of the Administration Building. This is an opportunity to hear a guest speaker explain U.S. nonresident alien tax regulations, to ask general tax questions, and to obtain copies of IRS forms and publications. Reservations […]

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Martin Luther King, III to speak on campus 2/24/2005

Martin Luther King, III will speak on campus on Thursday, February 24 at 8:00 p.m. in the Chesapeake Rooms of the University Union. Seating is limited so YOU MUST PICK UP A FREE TICKET AT THE UNIVERSITY BOX OFFICE PRIOR TO THE EVENT. Martin Luther King, III the eldest son of Dr. Martin Luther King, […]

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Conversion, Jews and Christians

Lutheran Campus Ministry invites you to our regular Tuesday evening supper and meeting this week when Ken Krivitzky, Director of Towson’s Hillel, gives a Jewish reponse to Christian attempts at converting Jews, as we dialogue together as Jews and Christians. This is a good opportunity to invite a friend from another faith. Tuesday, February 22, […]

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“The Wandering Scholar” and “The Old Maid And The Thief

Stephens Hall Theatre Thursday, February 24, 7:30 p.m. Friday, February 25, and Saturday, February 26, 8 p.m. Sunday, February 27, 3 p.m. Two of the most popular one act comedic operas ever composed are paired together and presented fully staged with orchestra. Tickets: $14 general, $12 seniors, faculty and staff; $8 students with ID, $5 […]

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Free Concert in PAWS!

This Wednesday, February 23 at 8 PM, Chasing Elvis will be performing in PAWS. Chasing Elvis does covers of U2, Switchfoot, and Sheryl Crow songs, as well as some originals. This is a free concert, so come out and have a great time! If you need additional information, you can call Candace Smith at 410-336-2007. […]

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Free Concert in PAWS!

This Wednesday, February 23 at 8 PM, Chasing Elvis will be performing in PAWS. Chasing Elvis does covers of U2, Switchfoot, and Sheryl Crow songs, as well as some originals. This is a free concert, so come out and have a great time! If you need additional information, you can call Candace Smith at 410-336-2007. […]

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Personal Safety Reminder

We, as a community, are very concerned about the recent rape of a Towson University student in an off-campus apartment complex. The personal safety of our students, both on and off campus, is one of the institution’s top priorities. At a time like this, we are reminded of the importance of taking particular precautions in […]

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GYMNASTICS: Tigers Host Annual TU Invitational Saturday at 2:00 p.m.

The Tigers host their annual TU Invitational Saturday, February 19 at 2:00 in the Towson Center. Tickets are free for students, faculty and staff. For more information on the Tigers, click on {http://www.towsontigers.com}

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Towson University to host Greater Baltimore TechNet Group

Towson University?s Division of Economic and Community Outreach (DECO) has been selected to host a new Greater Baltimore TechNet Group. GBTechNet is a business-networking group comprised of Greater Baltimore Tech Council (GBTC) members. The groups consist of non-competing tech companies and service providers (15 to 25 people per group) that meet on a regular basis […]

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Feast, Famine and the Female Form

During a brown bag lunch-time presentation, Psychologist Beth Williams-Plunkett, Ph.D., and Towson Art History faculty Emily Halligan, Ph.D., will discuss the changing image and impact of the female form in art. This program is offered Wednesday, February 23, 2005, 12:00 (noon) to 1:00 p.m., University Union, Rooms 314-315. Please call the Counseling Center at 410-704-2512 […]

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OTS Training Offers Variety of Workshops

Office of Technology Services (OTS) Training is offering the following upcoming workshop opportunities open to all students, faculty and staff: Monday, Feb. 21 – Publisher 2003: Basics: 9-11 a.m. – PeopleSoft: Queries for Commonly Used Data: 1:30-3 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22 – Access Basics: 9-11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23 – Outlook 2003: Basics: 9-11 a.m. […]

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Open Mic Night for Black History Month

Open Mic Night for Black History Month Tuesday February 22, 2005 at 8:00 PM in PAWS Open to all students and faculty. There will be a sign up sheet at the CAB table at the Open Mic Night. Come out an experience art from a great movement in history!!

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Revised Non-Discrimination Statement

Revised Non-Discrimination Statement Did you know that Towson University?s non-discrimination statement must appear on all Towson University publications, with the exception of those publications related to employment? Please find Towson University?s recently revised non-discrimination statement below: Non-Discrimination Statement Towson University’s policies, programs, and activities comply with federal and state laws and University System of Maryland […]

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Faculty Jazz Ensemble

Tuesday, February 22, 7 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. Center for the Arts Room 392 This performance features the acclaimed Towson University Jazz/Commercial faculty playing a variety of original compositions. Each composing member of the ensemble brings a unique compositional perspective with roots in bebop, post-bop, fusion, classical, funk, reggae and pop styles. Tickets: $10 general […]

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Did You Miss TechTalk?

Did you miss TechTalk last week? Go to {http://wwwnew.towson.edu/techtalk} to check it out! TechTalk is the Office of Technology Services’ quarterly newsletter that helps you stay on top of technology and keeps you informed of OTS news, projects and initiatives. If you have a suggestion for a future issue of TechTalk, please contact Amie Voith, […]

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