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Community focus puts outgoing education dean in the national spotlight

National award recognizes Ray Lorion’s distinguished contribution to community psychology research

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Trio of Towson alums captures major filmmaking awards

Mike Flanagan, Barry Worthington and Ketryn Porter receive awards for their groundbreaking films

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Feds commend TU for 13% campus energy reduction

Reducing energy intensity in Unitas Stadium Field House saved nearly $100,000

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Towson has two of nation’s top 100 women in STEM!

National magazine recognizes Gasparich’s, Muhoro’s efforts to inspire women to enter the STEM field

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Forget the Tonys, TU online videos have won 2 Tellys!

Towson University was one of less than 10 percent of entries that won a silver Telly

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Ehrlinger displays SOFT skills, wins award

Alumna Erin Ehrlinger ‘11/’13 earned both of her degrees from Towson, so you could say she was doubly prepared to win the 2015 Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SOFT) Young Scientist of the Year award.

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Assistant professor awarded for dissertation excellence

Assistant professor examines text comprehension in elementary school students

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Super Bowl winner Bushrod ’07 picks up another award

Bushrod won a Super Bowl with the New Orleans Saints and has twice been named All-Pro

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Harjant Gill

TU assistant professor explores what it means to be a man in India

Gill earned the May Filmmaker of the Month award from the District of Columbia Office of Motion Picture and Television Development.

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Leithauser “swoops” up Towson Award for Literature

“Swoop” called “a sonically audacious first book, a ringing up and down the musical scales”

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