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The garbage man

TU graduate seeks volunteers to haul trash from area streams

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Interim President Timothy Chandler testifies for Towson in Annapolis

“Towson students matter, and Towson graduates matter to Maryland.”

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TU students lend a helping paw to rescued tigers

“It was just really cool to be able to do something to help others and meet people who want to do the same.”

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More than 100 turn out for Tiger Pride Day in Annapolis

Students energized, inspired by annual advocacy event

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TU’s Martha James-Hassan appointed to Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners

“Working with kids and helping them succeed keeps me awake at night and gets me out of bed in the morning”

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TU students raising $50,000 to send to their ‘second home’ in Honduras

Sadie Lockhart and Esther Weiner have a goal. The co-presidents of Students Helping Honduras (SHH) want to raise $50,000 this semester. It’s all about the kids. About 40 Towson students from SHH spent their winter break building a home in Honduras for girls 18 and older, Lockhart says. The young women need a place to […]

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Men’s basketball team holds clinic with Hussman Center

Tigers join with Hussman Center for Adults with Autism for clinic in conjunction with Saturday’s “Autism Awareness” game.

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Alumni in Annapolis: Sen. Kathy Klausmeier (District 8 – Baltimore County)

District 8 senator wants students to understand finances before classes start

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Towson EMF grad writes film for One Love Foundation

“When you see a red flag, you need to act on a red flag.”

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Echo Trades app

Honors College student develops online marketplace app

“Echo Trades’ aim is to fill a specific niche in the college environment so students can maximize their buying/selling options on campus.”

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