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Towson U’s Lazar continues rallying cry of accessibility for all

Planning for accessibility at the outset adds only two to three percent to development costs

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Towson University professors featured in New York Times, Washington Post

Professors Andrew Reiner and Charles Schmitz were published in two national newspapers.

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Towson’s Dombrowski-Risser discusses “Je Suis Charlie” with Dan Rodricks

History professor shares thoughts on religion and culture, freedom of the press and massive French demonstration

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Andrew Solomon delivers positive Disability Awareness Month messages

“Our department has a unique and distinct commitment to raising awareness and promoting an appreciation of individual differences.”

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TU hosting distinguished speaker event Friday on the ISIL threat

Chief of National Security and Coordinator of the ATAC to speak about threat of terrorism in the U.S.

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CBE publishes annual Baltimore Business Review

Annual magazine includes pieces by Towson faculty and area experts on topics including the housing recovery, credit default swaps and the potential for growth at the Port of Baltimore.

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What does a federal government shutdown mean for Towson, state of Maryland?

According to TU economist Daraius Irani, the impact on Towson University will be minimal initially but more profound if the shutdown is extended.

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Peter Lev discusses civil rights and film with Business Insider

Noted author, historian and film professor Peter Lev recently sat down to talk about the ways that film has changed the course of the American civil rights movement.

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Professor selected for prestigious Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Fellowship

The director of the Allied Health Program in the College of Health Professions, Nadine Braunstein is one of six selected for the Health Policy Fellows program.

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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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