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TU-supported program loans cutting-edge equipment to classroom teachers

Maryland Loaner Lab supports statewide science standards, fosters inquiry-based doing and thinking, and saves schools money.

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Towson senior Anthony Reda made the most of his IT internship

“You can read about this stuff all you want, but when you actually encounter it, it’s a completely different experience and it really boosts your confidence.”

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Five questions with TU senior, Skytrait CEO Gabriel Brandao

We talked with TU senior and computer science major Gabriel Brandao about his award-winning app, Headphone Connect.

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Physics professor awarded USM Elkins Professorship

Rajeswari Kolagani was chosen for her commitment to student research, professional science master’s programs and system-wide academic collaborations.

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Towson preps local teachers in Advanced Placement calculus

Towson University is using a grant from The College Board to help local teachers prepare to teach Advanced Placement calculus, according to a story by WBAL-TV 11.

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Elana Ehrlich appointed ninth Fisher College Endowed Chair

During her three-year term, her objective will be to incorporate high quality research opportunities into students’ undergraduate learning experiences in the sciences.

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Faculty member receives prestigious National Science Foundation award

Wei Yu received $436,453 to advance scientific understanding of the impacts of cyber-attacks on smart grid operation and develop security countermeasures.

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TU earns NSA designation as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Operations

The university joins an elite group of U.S. institutions supporting cybersecurity education.

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Incoming freshman with autism to study applied mathematics

“Having a disability doesn’t mean you have a disadvantage. Sometimes it can be an advantage.”

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Physics major receives national award for undergraduate research

Zoey Warecki will represent the United States at the 2014 International Conference of Physics Students in Heidelberg, Germany.

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