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University to cut the ribbon on its shining SECU Arena

Towson’s SECU Arena will officially lose its ribbon Wednesday, before a crowd of elected officials, dignitaries, university administrators, SECU representatives and students.

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English professor helps Maroon cultures unite

Fran Botkin is working with fellow academics and Maroon leaders to bring together delegations from all over the world in an effort to learn about each other’s shared and distinct cultural traditions.

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Towson professor named Innovator of the Year

Jan Baum instructs students using state-of-the-art Object Lab technology, leads the 3D printing revolution at Towson University

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Towson alumna named interim school superintendent

College of Education graduate Mamie Perkins will serve as interim superintendent for Anne Arundel County public schools.

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Maravene Loeschke, other alumnae listed as “Women To Watch”

The Baltimore Sun’s magazine has ranked Towson University President Maravene Loeschke as a Woman to Watch.

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Grand opening of new Public Safety Building

Towson University officially opens its brand new, 25,000 sq. ft. Public Safety Building on Towsontown Blvd.

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Edgy anthropology project puts real life of Baltimore in focus

In its third year, Anthropology By the Wire program connects students with underserved communities.

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TU alumnus named chief of Anne Arundel County Police

A Towson University graduate is now the chief of the Anne Arundel County police department. Kevin Davis ’91 takes command of the department today.

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TU alumna to shine close to home in Verdi opera

After falling in love with opera as a student at Towson, Corinne Winters ’05 has performed across the globe

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Egypt’s unrest doesn’t end Muslim Brotherhood’s hold, says TU professor

The Muslim Brotherhood may have lost its hold on the president’s office in Egypt, but that doesn’t mean it’s out of power, Robert Rook writes for the New York Daily News.

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