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Voices Slam Poetry Event in Cook Library

Voices Slam Poetry Event Date: Wednesday, April 11, 2018 Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm Location: Cook Library Lobby In celebration of National Library Week, Voices Slam Poetry Team will be performing published poetry, as well as works of their own    

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Faculty and Staff Kudos

Mickey Jancewski (Health); Linda Caplis (Interprofessional Health Studies); Bethany Willis-Hepp (Family Studies); Maureen Yarnevich (Mathematics); and Jane Neapolitan (Office of Academic Innovation), gave a presentation at the Quality Matters Regional Conference East held at Towson University on March 23, 2018. In their presentation titled, “Faculty Perspectives on the Gold Review as a QM-Based Faculty Professional […]

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Sabbatical Talk by Dr. Nicole Dombrowski Risser, Department of History

Dr. Nicole Dombrowski Risser, Professor in the Department of History in the College of Liberal Arts, will present her sabbatical talk entitled “Counting Flies, Sourcing Manure, Sorting Trash…Going Organic: Flexibility, Feminization and Diversification in Early 21st Century French Olive Agriculture, A Herstory,” on Wednesday, April 18, at 12:30pm in the College of Liberal Arts building, room 4302. For more information, contact Dr. Dombrowski Risser at ndombrowski@towson.edu.

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Restorative Practices Panel Discussion

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 5:30 – 7:30 PM WEST VILLAGE BALLROOMS The Annual Special Education Alumni Seminar (SEAS) will feature a panel of experts from Norwood Elementary School who will share their experience working in areas related to implementing restorative practices for culturally and linguistically diverse learners. We highly recommend this informational session and networking […]

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How the University Union expansion will affect meeting and event spaces on campus

A big change is coming with A Brand New U! Starting in fall 2018, you will see the beginning of the University Union Renovation and Expansion Project. The first phase of the renovation, extending from fall 2018 to fall 2020 will include closing the Potomac Lounge, Loch Raven Room, Susquehanna Terrace and two third-floor conference […]

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Sport and the Neoliberal University: Profit, Politics, and Pedagogy

Tuesday, April 3, 2018 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Cook Library, Room 507 Just in time for the NCAA’s Final Four, Dr. Ryan King-White will discuss his new book, Sport and the Neoliberal University: Profit, Politics, and Pedagogy. Light refreshments will be served.

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Actress and Advocate Laverne Cox– Talk Recording available now!

Missed the Spring Division of Student Affairs Diversity Speaker Laverne Cox’s powerful talk before spring break? Don’t worry- we have you covered! A recording of Laverne Cox’s talk is available for classroom viewing and other educational purposes at Towson University. Please direct your inquiries regarding access to Ms. Mahnoor Ahmed at mahmed@towson.edu. Laverne Cox is an Emmy-nominated actress […]

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Mugham: Music of Eurasia

Thursday, April 5, 2:00 to 3:00pm, College of Liberal Arts, room 2310 Performance and Discussion led by Jeffrey Werbock, America’s Master of Mugham On his third visit to Towson University, Jeffrey Werbock introduces Mugham, the indigenous classical music of Azerbaijan, part of a transnational tradition of urban music that flourishes in the cultural centers of […]

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The 9th Annual Environmental Conference at TU is TWO DAYS AWAY! Join us!

DEVELOPING LEADERS. INSPIRING ACTION. BUILDING A GREENER FUTURE. Join us for #TUEnviroCon18! The 9th annual Environmental Conference at Towson University, on Wednesday, April 4, 2018, will highlight career, research, leadership and advocacy opportunities across a wide spectrum of environmental and sustainability focus areas. Registration is free and includes complimentary breakfast and lunch. Students (from TU […]

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How the University Union expansion will affect meeting and event spaces on campus

A big change is coming with A Brand New U! Starting in fall 2018, you will see the beginning of the University Union Renovation and Expansion Project. The first phase of the renovation, extending from fall 2018 to fall 2020 will include closing the Potomac Lounge, Loch Raven Room, Susquehanna Terrace and two third-floor conference […]

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University Senate Meeting Today

This afternoon’s University Senate meeting will take place from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. in LA 4310. Review the meeting agenda. As a reminder, University Senate meetings are open to the campus community. To learn more, visit the University Senate’s website.

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Multiculturalism in Action Brown Bag Series

Wednesday, April 18, 12:00 to 1:15pm, College of Liberal Arts, room 3150 “Between Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Arab World: The Complicated Identity of the Maghreb “ Dr. Ziad Bentahar, Department of Foreign Languages The Maghreb is the area in Northwestern Africa usually viewed as the former French colonies of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. It is a part of the world often […]

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What Can I Do with This Major? Workshop- Today

Learn about what you can do with the major you are interested in pursuing! What Can I Do with This Major? Workshop Today, Monday, April 2 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Linthicum Hall Room 0102 All majors, including students undecided about their major, are encouraged to attend Career Center staff will discuss a variety of […]

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Rock Climbing at Great Falls

Join us for the first rock climbing trip of the semester on April 7! The cliffs of Great Falls offer great climbing for all skill levels and even better views of the Potomac River’s Mather Gorge. Register by April 3 through recreation.towson.edu.

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Turning On-Campus Student Employment into an Internship Workshop – 4/9

Attention, students! Do you work on-campus as a student employee? As a part of Career Fest Week and National Student Employment Week, the Career Center invites students to learn more about turning on-campus student employment into potential internship opportunities! Join us for the Turning Student Employment into an Internship workshop on Monday, April 9 from […]

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Sign up for The Body Project! – Free Interactive Discussion Group to Increase Body Positivity

Feeling down about your body or appearance? We’ve all been there. The Body Project is an interactive discussion group led by students that focuses on helping people feel more positively about their bodies and helping them critique unrealistic societal ideals of beauty. This program has been studied extensively and has been shown to increase body […]

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Religious Worship Service Schedule

Services for Maundy Thursday will be at 6:00PM on March 29th  in the University Union, Room 305. The Good Friday Cross Walk will begin at 12-noon on March 30, from the West Village Commons. Services for Good Friday will be at 3:00PM on March 30, at the Newman Center. Services for Easter Sunday will be […]

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: “Developing Leaders. Inspiring Action. Building a Greener Future.” Register for the 9th Annual Environmental Conference at TU!

DEVELOPING LEADERS. INSPIRING ACTION. BUILDING A GREENER FUTURE. Join us for #TUEnviroCon18! The 9th annual Environmental Conference at Towson University, on Wednesday, April 4, 2018, will highlight career, research, leadership and advocacy opportunities across a wide spectrum of environmental and sustainability focus areas. Registration is free and includes complimentary breakfast and lunch. Students (from TU […]

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17-Year Old Indigenous Environmental Activist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez is coming to TU on April 3rd! Get your tickets NOW!

Towson University is proud to welcome:  Xiuhtezcatl Martinez as the Keynote Speaker for the 2018 Environmental Conference!  Xiuhtezcatl (pronounced ‘Shoe-Tez-Caht’) is a 17-year old indigenous climate activist, hip-hop artist, author, and powerful voice on the front lines of a global youth-led environmental movement. He is the Youth Director of Earth Guardians, and has been an active […]

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Making the Marianas Trench: A Geology Story

The Department of Physics, Astronomy, and Geosciences invite all attend an Ocean Leadership lecture by a world expert on the plate tectonics responsible for making the Marianas Trench. The title of Mark’s talk will be, “The Early History of the Izu-Bonin-Mariana Subduction System as Revealed by Diving and Drilling” Presented by: Dr. Mark Reagan, University […]

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