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Today! Global Humanities Thesis Defense for Aubrey Zinn

The Global Humanities M.A. program invites the university community to a thesis defense for Aubrey Zinn on Thursday, May 3, 2018 at 12:30 pm in LA 4209. Thesis title: How Popular Culture Can Help Bridge the Achievement Gap Committee chair: Jennifer Ballengee, 410-704-5213, jballengee@towson.edu

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Last Chance to Enter Cook Library’s Finals Geofilter Contest!

If you are creative and love Snapchat, we invite you to enter our geofilter contest! What: Design a Snapchat geofilter for the chance to be chosen as the featured geofilter during finals week When: April 23-May 4 How: Design a geofilter according to Snapchat’s specs and send your amazing final product to a-list@towson.edu

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Launch Party for Grub Street, Towson’s Literary Magazine

Wednesday, May 9, 6:00pm College of Liberal Arts building, room 3150 Come join the Grub Street team in celebrating the launch of Grub Street volume 67! Snacks will be provided. For more information, contact Dr. Leslie Harrison at lharrison@towson.edu.

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“West Village West Fest Event!”

The West Village residence halls are hosting their end of the year event called West Fest from 3:00-5:00 PM on Tuesday, May 15, 2018. West Fest is Towson’s annual end of the year celebration brought to you by the building councils of West Village. This year’s theme of Coachella offers a variety of great fun […]

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Stand Up Paddleboarding

Ever wanted to try stand up paddleboarding? Now is your chance! Join Outdoor Adventures on May 13 as we paddleboard the calm, clear waters of Dundee Creek. Register by May 6 through recreation.towson.edu.

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Sabbatical Talk: Tamara Woroby, Department of Economics

“Asylum Seekers in Canada and the United States: Does Country of Origin Matter?” Sabbatical Talk Tamara Woroby, Department of Economics FRIDAY, MAY 4 | TIME: 11 A.M. | ROOM: ST 115 Part of the College of Business and Economics’ Development & Research Conference Abstract: Traditionally, both Canada and the United States have been viewed as […]

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TONIGHT – WTMD’s First Thursday Festival

Join WTMD in Canton Waterfront Park for WTMD’s First Thursday Festival! It’s Free Music on the Waterfront! Music Starts at 5:30 pm, and admission is free. No outside alcohol and no coolers permitted. ABSOLUTELY NO GLASS CONTAINERS. First Thursdays are RAIN OR SHINE. The 2018 First Thursday Festival season begins TONIGHT WEST STAGE Belly – […]

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Sabbatical Talk: Yong-yeon Ji, Department of Management

“Labor Dynamics Surrounding Non-Regular Employment in Korean Public Education Systems” Sabbatical Talk Yong-yeon Ji, Department of Management FRIDAY, MAY 4 | TIME: 10 A.M. | ROOM: ST 106 Part of the College of Business and Economics’ Development & Research Conference Abstract: The purpose of this research is to explore labor dynamics surrounding non-regular employees at […]

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Course Evaluations for Spring 2018

Course evaluations for Spring 2018 are currently running and will remain open through May 15, 2018. To complete the evaluations please visit https://towson.campuslabs.com/courseeval/ You can also access course evaluations via the Towson University app.  Download the app by searching for “Towson U” in your app store, or use one of the following links iPhoneiPodiPad – […]

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OTS Training Workshops + Easily Attach Recent Files to Emails

  Blackboard: Collaborate Ultra Wednesday, May 2nd, 2018 – 2:30pm-3:30pm – Cook 404A Discover new ways engage your students through Blackboard Collaborate. Blackboard: Setting up Your Course Thursday, May 3rd, 2018 – 9:30am-10:30am – Blackboard Collaborate Familiarize yourself with basic features in the Blackboard environment. Office 365: OneDrive Thursday, May 3rd, 2018 – 10:00am-12:00pm – […]

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SSC Institutional Reports and Student Data Workshop!

There will be a workshop this Friday, May the 4th, from 1:00 – 2:30 pm on the Institutional Reports and Student Data Dashboards of the Student Success Collaborative (SSC). During the workshop, Department Chairs, Program Directors, and course coordinators are invited to learn how to use the SSC reports and data, to gain insights towards student population […]

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TODAY – Sabbatical Talk by Dr. James Roberts, Department of Political Science

Dr. James Roberts, Professor in the Department of Political Science in the College of Liberal Arts, will present his sabbatical talk entitled “Preference based models of global public goods,” TODAY – Wednesday, May 2, at 5:00pm in the College of Liberal Arts building, room 4315. For more information, contact Dr. Roberts at jroberts@towson.edu.

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Three Reasons that Student Groups Shouldn’t Miss the Leave Your Legacy Event

It’s a busy time of year and we know that you have lots of commitments, but you really, really don’t want to miss TU Special Collections and University Archives’ Leave Your Legacy Time Capsule Event. Why? Here’s 3 reasons: Giving your organization’s materials to the Archives enables future members of your organization know exactly how to […]

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Food Insecurity and FoodShare Information

There are two initiatives to address food insecurity on our campus: Food Insecurity is defined as the state of being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food. The Food Insecurity Support Fund was created to address the immediate need of students experiencing food insecurity.  Christina Olstad serves as the Program Manager […]

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Polls are OPEN! SGA Elections BEGIN TODAY from 9am-5pm!

Let your voice be heard, and vote for the 2018-2019 Student Government Association! Visit any polling location: University Union, Burdick Hall, Cook Library, or Glen Plaza, OR simply log on to Involved@TU to cast your vote online! Voting will be open today from 9am to 5pm and will open again tomorrow from 9am to 4pm. […]

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Repair work to start on the pedestrian bridge over Burke Avenue to the Marriott

The pedestrian bridge over Burke Avenue to the Marriott will be undergoing repair work starting on or about May 8, 2018.  Pedestrians that normally use this bridge are encouraged to use the York Road/Burke Avenue cross walk as a safe travel path.  This work will include lane closures and realignments as needed to perform the […]

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WTMD’s First Thursday Festival

Join WTMD in Canton Waterfront Park for WTMD’s First Thursday Festival! It’s Free Music on the Waterfront! Music Starts at 5:30 pm, and admission is free. No outside alcohol and no coolers permitted. ABSOLUTELY NO GLASS CONTAINERS. First Thursdays are RAIN OR SHINE. The 2018 First Thursday Festival season begins on Thursday, May 3rd! WEST […]

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Summer Road Trip Adventure

Celebrate the end of the spring semester with Outdoor Adventures on our Summer road trip adventure! Join us June 4-8 as we travel to Dolly Sods Wilderness in West Virginia and Ohiopyle State Park in Southwestern Pennsylvania for rock climbing, whitewater rafting, and more! Register by May 6 through recreation.towson.edu.

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May Day Rec Day

Join Campus Rec today for May Day Rec Day! Events include Punt, Pass, and Dash, Badminton and Table Tennis Battle, Functional Fitness Challenge, Team Field Day, and Twister at the Climbing Wall. Find more information about all of these exciting activities at events.towson.edu.

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Active Shooter Training–sign up now!

Learn strategies for surviving—and helping others survive—an active shooter event at open workshop training sessions. The CRASE workshop for May will be taking place in: Administration Building, Room 120: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on May 3 While the MAKE-IT workshops will be: Administration Building, Room 120: 11 a.m. to noon on May 3 Key […]

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