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Considering A Deaf Studies Major?

Anyone interested in learning more about Towson University’s Deaf Studies major is invited to attend an information session this Wednesday. This session is open to prospective students as well as students currently in the major who may have questions. Wednesday, April 20, 2005 2-3 pm Van Bokkelen 111 This session will be presented by the […]

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Deaf Studies Guest Speaker: Deaf Entrepreneur David Birnbaum

The Deaf Studies Program in the Department of Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology, and Deaf Studies introduces the fifth Guest Speaker Series lecture for the Spring 2005 semester: Topic: “My Life as a Deaf Entrepreneur” Speaker: David S. Birnbaum, President and CEO, Birnbaum Interpreting Services (BIS) Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 Time: 1-1:50 pm Location: Van Bokkelen […]

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Lunch And Learn

When: Thursday, April 21, 2005 Where: University Union Potomac Lounge Time: 12 noon until 3pm Take time during your lunch break or between classes and join the TU family at The Moving On To The Majors Expo. This is your opportunity to ask questions about majors or other programs offered at TU without having to […]

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Crab Feast Tickets on Sale Now

Tickets are currently on sale for the 2005 Senior Crab Feast scheduled for Tuesday, April 26th from 4 – 8 PM in the Susquehanna Terrace. The menu includes Crabs, Pit Beef, Cookies and Soda. Tickets are $25 for Seniors, $35 for General Admission Space is limited to the first 200 people so buy your tickets […]

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Disability in Higher Education and Employment: Guidance for Section 504/ADA Compliance

Salome Heyward is a leading civil rights attorney and national expert on disability compliance in higher education. She is the author of “Disability and Higher Education” and “The ADA and Graduate and Professional Schools.” Ms. Heyward will present both a morning and an afternoon program on Thursday, May 5. Attendees can attend one or both […]

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Student Research and Scholarship Expo

SAVE THE DATE -April 28 – Student Research and Scholarship Expo 2005! Students will showcase the results and progress of their academic work. Projects will cover a wide variety of topics in the arts and sciences and will be presented in a variety of ways. This year?s expo will included oral and poster presentations, performances, […]

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Seat Belt Checkpoint

To promote seatbelt awareness and the safety of the TU community, the Towson University Police Department will conduct a ?Seat Belt Checkpoint? on Wednesday, April 20 in parking lot 11, adjacent to the Union Garage, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Officers will observe seat belt usage by the occupants of all vehicles entering the […]

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FY 2005 Procurement Deadlines

This is a reminder that, pursuant to the FY 2005 Close Out Guidance issued in January 2005, we have passed the procurement deadline of April 1 for new procurements/contracts exceeding $100,000. Please be reminded of the following additional deadlines for goods and services you wish to purchase using FY 2005 funds: > $30,000, but < […]

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University Visa Cardholders – March Transactions

The March period has closed in the ProCard system, and your VISA transactions have been posted to your budget in the FRS system. Your March VISA transactions can now only be viewed under the History function, and no further changes to subcodes or accounts (Reallocation) can be made to them. View the transactions on FRS […]

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Asian Arts Koto Music Concert

Kazue Sawai & the Sawai Koto Ensemble Saturday, April 23, 2005 Demonstration: 7p.m. Concert: 8p.m. Stephens Hall Theatre, Towson Univeristy Brace yourself for the unexpected sounds of the koto, an ancient zither sixteen centuries old. Acclaimed pioneer of contemporary Japanese music, Kazue Sawai, and her twenty-plus member Sawai Koto Ensemble will astound audiences with their […]

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CLA Review: Philip Roth’s American Pastoral

Join us for the last panel of this year’s CLA Book Review Series: Thursday, April 28, 3:30-5:00, Linthicum Hall 313. Evelyn Avery (English and Director of the Jewish Studies Program), Paul Douglas (English), Yvonne Lev (Cook Library), and Tracy Miller (English, Retention, and National Student Exchange) will review Philip Roth’s American Pastoral: “Philip Roth’s book […]

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This Summer TU is Offering the Classes You Need!!

Towson University is offering more upper level courses this summer than any summer before. So, get an upper level course out of the way or actually get in to that class that?s always full during the spring and fall semesters. Register for Summer Session 2005 today!! Summer Session I May 23rd ? June 28th Summer […]

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International Women’s Group, Healthy Relationships

The International Women’s Group will meet this Thursday to discuss ways of creating and maintaining healthy relations with others. Join us for discussion with special guest, Dr. Diana Terrill. WHEN: Thursday, April 21 at 5:00 p.m. WHERE: University Union, Room 316 For more information, contact Jen at {jreger1@towson.edu}.

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Service Awards Ticket Sales End Wednesday!

Don?t forget to purchase your ticket for the 21st Annual Service Awards Luncheon by Wednesday, April 20! No tickets will be sold at the door for this special event on Thursday, May 5, so contact any of the following individuals to purchase your ticket before the deadline: * Randy Peaker, Office of Human Resources, Administration […]

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Best Practices for Distance Learning – Part II This Thursday!

Nationally recognized panelists will provide a compilation of best practices for teaching distance learning courses! Pedagogy 102 for Distance Learning – Live Via Satellite Thursday, April 21 2:30-4 p.m. Cook Library, room 512 Panelists will present: * best practices for enhancing effectiveness in online and distance teaching * verified techniques, activities and approaches to employ […]

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Women at Risk: The Future of Social Security

The Center for Productive Aging, part of Towson University?s Gerontology Program, and the Institute for Teaching and Research on Women (ITROW) invite you to attend this community forum, an ?Official White House Conference on Aging” event, to learn more about women and Social Security, to share your ideas and thoughts about this topic, and to […]

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Crab Feast Tickets On Sale Now!

Campus Activites Board presents Senior Crab Feast April 26th, 2005 4pm – 8pm Susquehanna Terrace Tickets are on sale at the University Union Ticket Offie $25 for Seniors $35 for Non-Seniors Come Start Senior Week by getting your ticket to this great event. Faculty and staff are also encouraged to attend in support of Towson’s […]

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Miss Black Towson University?s Garden Party!

Britni Johnson, Miss Black Towson University, cordially invites you all to attend the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. sponsored event. Join us at the Garden Party for an afternoon of collected works in poetry on Saturday, April 23, 2005, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the Susquehanna Terrace. A special guest may surprise you. Light […]

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Miss Black Towson University?s Garden Party!

Britni Johnson, Miss Black Towson University, cordially invites you all to attend the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. sponsored event. Join us at the Garden Party for an afternoon of collected works in poetry on Saturday, April 23, 2005, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the Susquehanna Terrace. A special guest may surprise you. Light […]

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“Will You Marry Me?” An Open Forum on Same-Sex Marriage

Join us for a lively and informal panel discussion on the public policy and civil rights implications of same-sex marriage. Date: Monday, April 25 Time: 4:00-6:30 p.m. Location: Chesapeake I of the University Union Featured panelists include: Anthony McCarthy (commentator and political analyst, WYPR radio) Gregory Kane (columnist, Baltimore Sun) Meredith Moise (Equality Maryland) David […]

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