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Don’t miss Oct. 14 screening of “Crime After Crime”

Riveting documentary recounts battle to free jailed domestic-abuse survivor

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Five awesome internships TU students completed this year

“Every time I have a bad day, I remember that I helped bring a mom and a dad to the United States to meet and reunite with their son”

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Crab feasts and football: That’s what Towson does!

“Family Weekend is by far one of the most festive and memorable traditions at Towson University.”

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President’s Town Hall Meeting set for Wednesday

Chandler will report on the state of the university, opportunities ahead in the academic year, and exciting things to come during Towson University’s 150th anniversary.

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CHP launches 150th Anniversary Visiting Scholar Speaker Series

Health and wellness expert Dr. Mwata Dyson came to campus for two days of student meetings, faculty receptions and a keynote address.

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TUPD recognized nationally for efforts to improve campus safety

This year’s Top 25 List was chosen out of 4,706 eligible U.S. college or university administrative departments.

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An idea to promote fitness that started with pumpkin carving

“Tiger Trails” consists of a system of four walking and running trails located throughout campus

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CHP’s McMahon “honored and thankful” by prestigious recognition

“My goal has always been to make nursing education the best it can be.”

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Best-selling author Elizabeth Green to discuss “What Makes a Teacher Great”

Event will be part the “Preparing for Public Education in the 21st Century: Signature Forums”

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“Washington Monthly” again cites TU for best value, contributions to public good

Washington Monthly “asks not what colleges can do for you, but what colleges are doing for the country.”

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