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Mass Comm Alum Receives Open Society Institute Fellows Grant

Brooks credits his Towson University education in marketing, advertising and public relations for preparing him to manage a nonprofit.

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New Partnership Affords Students Unparalleled Opportunities

“We want to serve as a bridge between students’ academic careers and their professional lives in the theater.”

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TU senior in the spotlight at premiere of “The T Word”

“Towson has been amazingly supportive throughout the whole process.”

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Dance team freshmen

Freshman dance team class joins the best of the best

“I’m looking forward to being on a team that works extremely hard and never gives up.”

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Towson theatre alumna now a ‘part of the magic’ on Broadway

“I walk through Times Square and get to see my name on posters, my shows’ names are up on the marquees and billboards and I run into friends everywhere I go.”

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Communications grad helps others find the luck of the draw

When Jina Myers ’04 applied for a position on the New York Lottery Draw Team, she had no idea how quickly her life would change.

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Towson alumna founds magazine geared to college women

Billed as “a college girl’s best accessory,” Tote’s readers can find everything from beauty and fashion to internship advice and inspirational stories.

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Towson students to perform at Young Victorian Theatre Company

Two faculty members and several alumni are also cast

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AileyCamp Baltimore offers more than dance lessons to campers

“AileyCamp is not only about dancing — it’s about growing up strong and healthy and ready to take on the world.”

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Ron Cubbison

Late art professor touches students’ lives with fellowship award

A new art exhibition on campus will feature the work of former art students and honor the legacy of their beloved professor, Ron Cubbison.

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