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Welcome to Towson University, Kim Schatzel!

“There is a lot to be proud of at Towson University and great things ahead.”

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Kim E. Schatzel appointed as new TU president

“We congratulate and welcome Dr. Schatzel to the Towson University community.”

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No spin: TU’s Spaulding among nation’s & PRSA’s top educators

“I work very hard to make sure that my students are prepared to go into the public relations industry”

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Anna Curtis

TU grad student in a hurry to help others

“…we want to see them able to live on their own, have a job, and have plenty of supports in place.”

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Will you take the Towson Plunge?

Towson students, faculty, staff and community members can take dive to raise money for Maryland Special Olympics.

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This Tiger works on the wild side at The Maryland Zoo

Most of Borowy’s work is with the Animal Embassy, the zoo’s travelling collection of about 60 animals that visit schools, events and daycare centers to teach children about animals.

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Two individuals from the CBE fall case competition

CBE students learn through experience and emerge as winners!

Four teams competed in each of the two tracks – marketing and global supply chain – and had two weeks to prepare their solutions to the cases.

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36 TU-Hagerstown nursing students earn scholarships

The organization hosts the only statewide breast cancer conference designed for survivors, medical professionals, community and corporate leaders and legislators and advocates for the newest treatments and advances in healthcare.

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bike clinic

Towson is now officially bicycle friendly!

“We applaud Towson for its bicycle-friendly innovations, and welcome the campus as a new Bronze-level Bicycle Friendly University!”

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“Grub Street” shines again in national competition

“Now, we have such a high standard and we just have to keep the bar high.”

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