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Professor earns prestigious health disparity research award

Sharon Jones-Eversley is working to increase African-American awareness, care and treatment of cardiovascular disease with help from the NIH.

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Tiger Athletics Weekly Round Up

Terrance West scores five touchdowns, soccer drops two one-goal decisions, volleyball travels to New Mexico and field hockey battles regional rivals.

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Longtime staffer honored for her service by President Loeschke

Tracy Miller has been given the President’s Award for Distinguished Service to the University for her ‘service, excellence, dedication and love.’

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President delivers annual fall address, focuses on faculty

Maravene Loeschke emphasized the influence of faculty on students, talked up new endeavors in her address to campus.

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TU teams with German, Cuban students to perform Love Through Time

Towson’s music department collaborates with universities in Germany and Cuba this Friday and Sunday to perform a program of a capella music, percussion and dance.

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U.S. News & World Report ranks TU among top public regional universities

Towson University has ranked in the nationally renowned America’s Best Colleges guide every year since 1985.

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Tiger Athletics Weekly Round Up

Football, women’s soccer, volleyball, field hockey and tennis all in action during packed weekend

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Towson football tops Holy Cross

The Tigers take their highest-ever FCS ranking on the road again for a commanding win

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Alumnus named chief of Emergency Medicine at Saint Agnes Hospital

Alumnus Pascal Crosley, M.D.,tells us how he leads one of Baltimore’s busiest emergency departments.

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Involvement Fair opens students to new opportunities

At least 3,000 students turned out to SECU Arena to learn about more than 150 student organizations, campus departments and nonprofits.

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