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Hermann’s “hot topic” – evolution

Hermann will provide a brief history of the topic before answering audience questions.

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TU students earn physics scholarship, chapter achievement award

The Chapter Achievement Award is earned by the best chapters in the fraternity that excel in the core areas of chapter operations

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Project ASTRO views ‘New Horizons’ on Pluto…from Baltimore!

“We want to help prepare the next generation of scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians.”

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Tiger football pops on the pads for first time this season

“You can’t win this game without hitting and we hit a little bit today, enough to make some noise. And that is sweeter than any song you will hear on the radio.”

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Three TU swimmers qualify for 2016 U.S. Olympic trials

“Our goal moving forward is to have 16 student-athletes qualify before the 2016 trials.”

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Students show that learning and leading don’t take a summer vacation

“I feel as though I am making a positive impact for years to come.”

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COFAC professor’s Fulbright trip focused on improving the lives of persons with disabilities

Her events revolved around how the role of media has provided new opportunities for social participation by those with disabilities.

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Beans & rice every day and no Chipotle? Welcome to Cuba, TU!

Fifteen Towson U students embarked on a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Cuba to study economics

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John Schuerholz sitting in the dugout in Atlanta

John Schuerholz ’62 back in Baltimore with the Braves

For a more in-depth article on the 1986 Towson Alumnus of the Year, check out the Fall 2015 Towson University Alumni Magazine.

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Hands-on experience is vital for a successful startup

“There is nobody in the world that cares about YOUR idea more than you.”

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