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School’s in for summer: TU’s history of non-traditional education

For much of its 150-year-history, Towson University has conducted some kind of educational program during the summer.

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Today’s Cook Library is shelving those old stereotypes

Last year Cook Library tallied more than 550,000 visits, averaging almost 20,000 per week when classes were in session.

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Viva Latino! $10,000 grant will help TU celebrate Latino American history

“Our job here at Cook Library is to make everyone feel comfortable and welcome on campus. Programs like this can help us accomplish that.”

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Eyewitness to war: A look back at the Towson students who served

As the nation celebrates Veterans Day, the archival collection of Cook Library stands as witness to Towson’s spirit and commitment to the male and female students who have served their country.

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“Bridging Cultures” collection comes to Cook Library

The Towson University Albert S. Cook Library has been chosen to receive the Bridging Cultures Bookshelf: Muslim Journeys collection, which strives to familiarize the public with the culture of Muslims.

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Happy 100th birthday to Towson’s campus

One hundred years ago, the groundbreaking for the campus of Towson University took place on what was then mainly farmland, according to the TU Special Collections and Archives blog.

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