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UMADD Interest Meeting

Were you involved with MADD or SADD in high school? Are you concerned about students making destructive decisions? Is so, join us on Wednesday, October 13 at 6 PM in in room 314 of the University Union. Hope to see you there! For more information, contact Teri Hall at {thall@towson.edu}.

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The Struggle for Peace in Middle East.

HonestReporting has launched the film, Relentless: The Struggle for Peace in Middle East. Relentless is a powerful one-hour documentary using primary source video clips to examine the history of the Mideast conflict and how the Peace Process unraveled in a surge of violence. The showing of the film will be on Wednesday, October 13th in […]

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Join Walkers all over Baltimore for a great cause!

The American Heart Association Baltimore Heart Walk will be on Saturday, Oct. 30th. Transportation will be provided from the Towson Center. The buses will leave at 7:00 am and return by noon. Volunteers may drive on their own, but parking will be very limited. Anyone wishing to drive should check in at Rash Field at […]

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Watch the final presidential debate with the Towerlight

View the final presidential debate at a Watch Party sponsored by The Towerlight. Watch Bush and Kerry square off on the big screen with other opinionated students. Participant opinions will be featured in the Oct. 14 issue of the newspaper! Refreshments will be served. Wednesday, Oct. 13 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. University Union Room […]

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Benefits Bulletin: Open Enrollment Update

While the dates and details concerning the anticipated 2004 Open Enrollment period for all Maryland State insurance benefits haven?t yet been announced, there have been several items in the news relating to possible changes in coverage and costs for the 2005 plan year. Once the official information is available, details will be published in future […]

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Brown Bag Lunch Series: Talking About Teaching – Medical Research: Its Uses in the Humanities and Social Sciences

Join independent scholar, writer, and historian of sexuality Hanne Blank, currently at work on a history of virginity for Bloomsbury USA, and a former instructor at Brandeis and Tufts Universities, for a humanities/social science-friendly introduction to using the medical literature for intellectual fun, scholarly work, and in their courses. Topics to be addressed include: the […]

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Attention Faculty and Students Using Human Subjects in Research

Students, Faculty and Staff Researchers and Research Advisors When research involves collection of data from or about human participants, it is necessary that the investigator(s) obtain approval from the Towson’s Institutional Review Board (IRB) before beginning data collection. IRB policies are in place to protect the research subjects, investigators, advisors, and the University and its […]

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World AIDS Day is Coming!

World AIDS Day is coming! Keep an eye out for a schedule of events for the week of Nov. 29 – Dec. 3, including a display of 6 tiles from the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. If you want to know more, or get involved in planning, contact Jennifer Diamond via e-mail {jdiamo2@towson.edu}, or call […]

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Attention Dell Laptop Users: Dell Recalls Adapter

The Office of Technology Services was notified Saturday that Dell has voluntarily recalled certain AC adapters used with its notebook PCs. The recalled adapters can overheat, possibly causing fire or electrical shocks. Details from a U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission press release follow. The information will help you to determine if you own one of […]

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New Rapid HIV Test Now Available

The Dowell Health Center is pleased to announce that they now have available the new rapid HIV Test. The rapid test is free and anonymous, offering quick next day results. HIV Testing is available at the Dowell Health Center on a walk-in basis on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., or by […]

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October 11 is National Coming Out Day

October 11 is National Coming Out Day {http://www.hrc.org/Template.cfm?Section=Coming_Out} Every October 11, thousands of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people and allies celebrate National Coming Out Day. For many people this day is a reminder of the importance of their decision to live their life proudly; for others an opportunity to take steps toward living more […]

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Good Morning Commuters this week

Commuter Students, don’t forget we have Good Morning Commuters every Wednesday morning from 7:30 – 9:30 a.m. in PAWS in the University Union. Please join us! This week, however we will be upstairs in the 2nd floor lobby of the University Union so that we can join CAB and the 92Q Big Phat Morning Show […]

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Family Weekend 2004

Family Weekend 2004 is coming soon! It is October 29-31 and we have a fun filled weekend of activities planned. For more the schedule of events and a registration form, visit the website {http://wwwnew.towson.edu/studentactivities/familyweekend2004.HTM} We hope to have you and your families join us. If your family hasn’t already pre-registered, you should do so right […]

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Good Morning Commuters this week

Commuter Students, don’t forget we have Good Morning Commuters every Wednesday morning from 7:30 – 9:30 a.m. in PAWS in the University Union. Please join us! This week, however we will be upstairs in the 2nd floor lobby of the University Union so that we can join CAB and the 92Q Big Phat Morning Show […]

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Family Weekend 2004

Family Weekend 2004 is coming soon! It is October 29-31 and we have a fun filled weekend of activities planned. For more the schedule of events and a registration form, visit the website {http://wwwnew.towson.edu/studentactivities/familyweekend2004.HTM} We hope to have you and your families join us. If your family hasn’t already pre-registered, you should do so right […]

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National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week Activities

The following activities have been planned for NCAAW. Please join us for a week of fun activities that will include challenges, entertainment and food. Monday, October 11 – Mocktails in Tower A and Newell Hall from 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 12 – Mock Rescue – Come see the Baltimore County Fire Department and […]

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Assessment Workshop: Student Self-Reflection as a Tool for Learning & Development

Thursday, October 14, 2004, 2:00-3:15 p.m., Cook Library 411 Conducted by: David Bergman, English 2003 Assessment Fellow Donna Cox, Health Science Tom Kruggel, Psychology 2003 Assessment Fellow Sharon Pitcher, Reading Linda Suskie, Assessment Office Asking students to reflect on what–and how–they have learned is a terrific way to help them synthesize their learning and “see […]

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Open Fora with Provost Brennan

As the Provost mentioned in the Faculty Convocation held on Wednesday, October 8, there will be three open fora to serve as follow-up to discuss two specific topics: 1) The Meaning of Maryland’s Metropolitan University, and 2) Enrollment Growth and Program Evaluation, Development, and Elimination. You are encouraged to attend one of the following sessions: […]

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Attention Dell Laptop Users: Dell Recalls Adapter

The Office of Technology Services was notified Saturday that Dell has voluntarily recalled certain AC adapters used with its notebook PCs. The recalled adapters can overheat, possibly causing fire or electrical shocks. Details from a U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission press release follow. The information will help you to determine if you own one of […]

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Free Trip To Israel

FREE TRIP TO ISRAEL- Applications now open! Birthright Israel is a free, 10-day trip that thousands have participated in just in the last 5 years. If you’re Jewish, between the ages of 18 and 26, and have never been to Israel on a peer-group trip, you qualify for this amazing adventure. YOU CAN GO TO […]

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