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Applications Available- Campus Activities Board

Do you feel that events could be improved on campus? Want to be involved in what events are brought to Towson?? Then the Campus Activities Board (CAB) wants you to apply for a 2005-2006 Chair position! Choose from Speaker Series events (lectures chair), Comedy Events chair, Lounge Events (coffeehouse) chair, Cultural Events chair, Daytime Events […]

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The Student Government Association Elections are here…

The Student Government Assosication Elections are here… If you want to be a part of an organization that works on developing the student life at Towson University, this is the organization to be apart of. Petitions for SGA Elections are located in the SGA office in the University Union now until April 8, 2005. Come […]

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The Block Party this Saturday!

the Block Party April 2, 2005 10 pm -2 am University Union Hip Hop, Go Go, Reggae, Crunk, Club Music provided by OnDa1in2 Entertainment DJ Nando Admission: 5 Canned Food Items for the Homeless in East Baltimore Sponsored by The Brotherhood, Black Student Union, and SAGE

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The Intersection of Strategy and Ethics: Biotech Industry Case Examples

Douglas Ross, Department of Management, will present a sabbatical lecture/discussion, “The Intersection of Strategy and Ethics: Biotech Industry.” Case Examples” on Friday, April 8, 2005 at 3:00 pm. in ST 311. Contact Information: {dross@towson.edu} (44071)

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Chemimagination Day

On Thursday, April 7, 2005 the Chemagination competition is from 2:30p.m. to 5:00p.m. in Smith Hall, Rooms 524, 554 and 556. Since 2001, the American Chemical Society (ACS) have been sponsoring the Chemagination competition for highschool students to compete and produce the best posters for the ?CHEMMATTERS? magazine. Sixty students from six high schools are […]

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Tax Workshop for Foreign Students & Scholars

All international students and scholars are invited to a tax filing workshop to be held on Tuesday, April 2, 2005 at 3:15 p.m. in Room 120 of the Administration Building. The workshop will be hosted by the Nonresident Alien Tax Office and will cover the following topics: Tax filing requirements (federal and state) Tax residency […]

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TU Diversity Vision Statement

As you may know, last summer a special committee appointed by the President made a series of recommendations about Towson’s agenda to be a more diverse institution, reflecting the communities we serve. One of the recommendations involved the appointment of a Diversity Coordinating Committee to oversee the progress of becoming a welcoming academic community for […]

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Respect! What Does It Mean to You?

The Women’s Studies Club and the Women’s Center are hosting t-shirt designing for the Clothesline Project to raise awareness about violence against women and children. T-shirts and supplies will be available Monday, April 4, and Tuesday, April 5, from 10am-2pm in Chesapeake III.

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Spring is back — and so is Orioles Baseball!

Tickets for every Orioles baseball game start as low as $9, and don’t forget that every Friday is Student Night, when Upper Reserve seats are just $5 for students! But don’t wait for the next Student Night to come out to the Yard. Be there to cheer on the 2005 Orioles this Wednesday, April 6, […]

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Teaching Online – Two Seminars Offered in April

New! Just Announced! UMBC’s “What’s It Like to Teach an Online or Hybrid Course?” – Live Via Satellite Wednesday, April 6 1-2:30 p.m. Cook Library, room 13 What’s it like to teach and learn in online or hybrid (part online, part face-to-face) courses? A panel of faculty from UMBC’s three online master’s programs in Emergency […]

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Here’s Your Chance For Fee Prizes: Friday, April 1 at 4 pm!!!!

The first 100 people to attend will be given a free PRD. Be one of the first to own the newly released PRDs, currently in high-demand. This reliable wireless and buttonless device is the latest thing and you should definitely get one. Win additional prizes by participating in the ?Best Joke Of The Evening? competition. […]

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Part Time & Summer Job Fair

Help us promote the upcoming Part Time & Summer Job Fair! When: Wednesday, April 6, 2005, 10am-3pm Where: University Union, Potomac Lounge The upcoming job fair is a great opportunity for our students to meet with local employers with available positions. Almost 50 organizations will be represented. Go to {http://www.towson.edu/careercenter/parttimejobfair} to view a list of […]

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Upcoming Planetarium Show

Dr. Thomas Krause of the Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences Department will be presenting a planetarium show in the Watson-King Planetarium, Smith Hall, Room 521 on Friday, April 1st starting at 7:30 p.m. The show is titled “A Journey to Southern Skies.” There will be telescope viewing, weather permitting. For more information contact Dr. Alex Storrs, […]

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Spring 2005 Withdrawal Deadline

The deadline to withdraw from Spring 2005 is fast approaching. All withdrawals must be completed no later than

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Care Package Donations for our Troops in Iraq!

The Student Ambassador Association is preparing care packages and sending them to our servicemen! Help us reach our goal of collecting 250 items to mail for them! Please donate any of the items listed below. Any little bit helps! Why: Make a DIFFERENCE and SUPPORT our troops overseas! What: New items, such as Snack foods […]

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Human Rights in the Middle East Speaker from Israel

Meet Aryeh Green, advisor to Israeli Minister of Knesset Natan Sharansky as he speaks about “Sharansky, Freedom and Human Rights in the Middle East – A Jewish Perspective on the Road to Peace.” Green is a senior policy advisor to Minister Natan Sharansky, Israel’s Minister for Jerusalem and Diaspora Affairs. Green currently lives in Israel. […]

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Jewish Studies Film Festival presents The Pawnbroker this Sunday

The Jewish Studies Film Festival presents the Pawnbroker on Sunday, April 3rd, 7:00-9:30pm in Cheasapeake III. Directed by Oscar winning Sidney Lumer and actor Rod Steiger, The Pawnbroker focuses on Sol Nazerman, embittered Holocaust survivor, haunted by the Nazis’ rape of his wife and murder of his children. Insensitive to his Harlem customers and his […]

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LEAD Strong

Participate in Towson?s Inaugural LEAD Strong

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TU Names Director of Extended Education and On-line Learning

Michael S. Schroder, consortia leader and assistant director for Continuing and Professional Education at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, has been selected to direct Extended Education and On-Line Learning (EEOL) for Towson University?s Division of Economic and Community Outreach (DECO). Schroder will report directly to James P. Clements, Ph.D., the University?s vice president for […]

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Jewish Studies Film Festival presents The Pawnbroker this Sunday

The Jewish Studies Film Festival presents the Pawnbroker on Sunday, April 3rd, 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in Cheasapeake III. Directed by Oscar winning Sidney Lumet and actor Rod Steiger, The Pawnbroker focuses on Sol Nazerman, embittered Holocaust survivor, haunted by the Nazis’ rape of his wife and murder of his children. Insensitive to his […]

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