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Professor uses figure skating to teach students mathematical concepts

Anyone who’s been watching the Winter Olympics has probably seen at least one figure skating event. But did they think about math while they watched? Diana Cheng, an assistant professor of mathematics at Towson University, never stops. In fact, she uses figure skating to teach math to students from middle school through graduate level courses. […]

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Students move to raise money for medical treatment in annual TigerTHON

All-night dance party benefits patients at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center

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TU student shares memories of volunteer trip to Honduras

About 50 Towson University students traveled for a week-long service trip in Honduras during the winter break.

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Nearly 2,000 attend O’Brien’s high-profile discussion of race at SECU Arena

Students, faculty, staff turn out for former CNN anchor’s stop on “Black In America” tour

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Student Government Association heads to Annapolis to advocate

Students to meet with state legislators, press for student interests

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Baseball opens with pair of wins; softball splits tournament

Women’s club ice hockey claims championship in first-ever season, men’s basketball tops William & Mary and gymnastics places third in an annual home meet

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MFA candidate wins national art competition, sells work, captures attention of renowned curator

TU alum and M.F.A. candidate never expected to become an artist

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University community grieves loss of Willard Hackerman

Baltimore businessman and philanthropist gave opportunity to TU students, community

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WTMD hosts first live Baltimore Hit Parade

Eastern Shore soul singer Kentavius Jones will headline the show Tuesday, which also features Ottobar owner Michael Bowen and Elena Fox of Charm City Cakes.

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Men’s lacrosse opens with win; softball breaks runs record

Men’s basketball won in overtime, while women’s basketball couldn’t overcome an early lead by James Madison.

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