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Model Passover Seder in American Sign Language

The Deaf Studies Program and Towson University Hillel will co-sponsor a Model Passover Seder in ASL on Sunday, April 10 from 3-6 pm in the Jewish Cultural Center in Newell Hall. This Seder will be lead by a Deaf Rabbi, and voice interpreting will be provided. The goals of the Seder are to teach the […]

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MEN’S LACROSSE: Tiger Host UMBC Tonight at 7:30

After going on the road for the last several weeks, the Tigers finally return home to face crosstown rival UMBC in Unitas Stadium at 7:30 pm. After a rain-soaked win on Saturday against the Drexel Dragons, the Tigers are looking to add another “W” to the win column. Tickets are free for students, faculty and […]

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Sending Mail to Canada? Make Sure Those Addresses are Complete

Mail to Canada must bear the complete name and address of both sender and recipient or it will not be allowed into the country. The tighter addressing requirements are in response to increased security. All mail, except post cards, that do not show the complete name and address of sender and recipient–in Roman letters and […]

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Police Community Relations Meeting, Wednesday

The Towson University Police Department (TUPD) will hold its monthly Police Community Relations (PCR) meeting on Wednesday, April 6 at 1:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in room 315 on the third floor of the University Union. The meeting usually lasts for approximately one hour. Seat Belt Safety Issues The topic for this month?s […]

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Towson vs. UMBC Lacrosse Parking Information

The Towson Tigers will play a home lacrosse game at Unitas Stadium today, Tuesday, April 5. In order to accommodate the anticipated spectators, parking will be restricted in lots 19 and 20 during this game. These lots will be closed approximately five hours prior to the game time and will be re-opened three hours prior […]

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Wiffleball Tournament. Find it ALL in Burdick Hall!

Campus Recreation Services would like to invite all students to participate in the Whiffleball Tournament! Registration begins Monday, April 11th and ends Wednesday, April 27th. The season starts on Sunday, May 1st. Men?s and Women?s tournaments will be offered. Individuals without a team are not accepted for this event. There is a registration fee of […]

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Wiffleball Tournament. Find it ALL in Burdick Hall!

Campus Recreation Services would like to invite all students to participate in the Whiffleball Tournament! Registration begins Monday, April 11th and ends Wednesday, April 27th. The season starts on Sunday, May 1st. Men?s and Women?s tournaments will be offered. Individuals without a team are not accepted for this event. There is a registration fee of […]

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Kick the Meat Habit!-MeatOut 2005 this Wednesday

Come to the Glen Dining Hall this Wednesday, between 11 am and 2 pm, to learn about the benefits a vegetarian or vegan diet. Whether you are a supporter of animal rights and environmental quality, or you just want to live a healthier lifestyle, cutting meat out of your life can help you achieve your […]

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T-shirt Designing Today!

T-shirts and supplies for the Clothesline Project – to raise awareness about violence against women and children – are available Monday, April 4, and Tuesday, April 5, from 10am-2pm in Chesapeake III.

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Join Jane Elliott for a Discussion on the Use of “The Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes Exercise” in Transformational Teaching

Join Jane Elliott for a Discussion on the Use of “The Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes Exercise” in Transformational Teaching. Have you ever used the “Blue Eye/Brown Eyes Exercise” videos in your classes…? Here’s an opportunity to meet the originator of this much heralded diversity teaching tool, Jane Elliott, for an open dialogue session. All faculty and […]

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Summer School

Dear Colleagues, I write to alert you to an initiative designed to address a decline in summer school enrollments over the last two years. Unfortunately, we have seen a decrease of 5% in enrollments during each of the last two summers. The consequences of this decline are quite profound for Academic Affairs. Specifically, summer school […]

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A Money Conference for Women – Be our Guests! It’s Free and it’s for You!

The Money Conference for Women, sponsored by Baltimore County Commission for Women and Towson University?s Division of Economic and Community Outreach (DECO), will be held on Saturday, May 14th from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. A boxed lunch is included. Bring your daughter, sister and mother. Take charge of your financial future. This free one-day […]

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Join CBE for Networking and Recruiting Event

The Center for Applied Business and Economics Research (CABER) presents a Networking and Recruiting Event Recruiters Include: American Express Pricewaterhouse Coopers Northwestern Mutual Financial Network T. Rowe Price Enterprise Rent-A-Car Chipotle Mexican Grills Monday, April 11, 2005 5:30 – 9 p.m. University Union, Potomac Lounge The event will begin with a panel discussion with various […]

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Act! Speak! Build!

Act!Speak!Build! is a national campaign for Habitat for Humanity designed to raise awareness around the world. Since 1976, Habitat has built more than 175, 000 houses, providing shelter for nearly 900,000 people worldwide. Now at work in 100 countries, we are building a house every 26 minutes. By 2005, Habitat houses will be sheltering 1 […]

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Parking Restrictions During Destination Imagination – Fri., April 8-Sun., April 10

On Saturday, April 9, Towson University will host the state-wide Destination Imagination tournament. This community-based competition will attract nearly 4,000 participants to campus. In order to accommodate the participants of the event, parking will be restricted in the following areas: * The lower portion of the Towsontown Garage – Saturday, April, 6 a.m. ? 4:30 […]

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Did You Know that University Police . . .

. . . operates 80 blue light emergency phones across campus? With spring comes warm weather and an increase in outdoor activities on campus. As part of Towson University?s commitment to safety for its faculty, staff and students, the Towson University Police Department (TUPD) operates 80 blue light emergency phones throughout campus. Please familiarize yourself […]

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Virus Prevention, Blackboard Tips, Tiger File Storage Pointers, Mac Corner and More!

The newest issue of TechTalk, the Office of Technology Services’ quarterly newsletter, is now available. Check out the helpful tips and read about what’s going on with technology on the Towson campus. You can also take OTS’ technology poll! {http://wwwnew.towson.edu/techtalk} If you have suggestions for a future issue of TechTalk, please contact Amie Voith at […]

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Towson vs. UMBC Lacrosse Parking Information

On Tuesday, April 5 the Towson Tigers will play a home lacrosse game at the Unitas Stadium. In order to accommodate the anticipated spectators, parking will be restricted in lots 19 and 20 during this game. These lots will be closed approximately five hours prior to the game time and will be re-opened three hours […]

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Do YOU want Your Voice Heard on Important Campus Issues?

Apply to be a student representative on a University committee! Possible committees include: Academic Standards University Curriculum Intercollegiate Athletics Committee University Senate Student Financial Assistance Substance Education and Concerns Just to name a few! Applications are available in the University Union rooms 217 and 226 and are due back by 4pm on April 25 Any […]

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Do you want to be a Tobacco Peer Educator?

Do you think everyone on campus is smoking? Are you tired of walking through clouds of smoke? Do you want to do something about it? If you answered YES to any of these questions, we want you as a TOBACCO PEER EDUCATOR! This is a great experience to make a difference on campus. You’ll also […]

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