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Martial arts, music, dance and food highlight Japan Festival on April 13

The family-friendly event will also feature traditional Japanese crafts and games, a tea ceremony, and calligraphy and flower arranging demonstrations.

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University welcomes Boston Police Chief for Badolato Speaker Series

Nearly one full year following the April 15 Boston Marathon bombings, Daniel Linskey, Superintendent-in-Chief of the Boston Police Department, will deliver a keynote address.

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Towson welcomes prospective students with two-day TU4U event

More than 1,400 admitted students will gather in SECU Arena to see all Towson has to offer in academic programs, student engagement and campus life.

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Sarah Haines to receive USM Board of Regents Faculty Award

“It’s an honor to be nominated and recognized by my coworkers for doing things that I truly love to do,” says Haines.

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Thomas Slemp named 2014 winner of Towson’s Associate competition

The College of Business and Economics celebrated the 10th anniversary of its signature business competition this year.

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Women’s golf captures Delaware State Spring Invitational, Emma Hjarne sets new school record

Men’s lacrosse upsets UMass, women’s laxers drop a heartbreaker in Philly

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National champion Towson University debaters recognized at Maryland State House

The talented TU duo also discussed their debate prep strategies on WYPR-FM radio Friday morning.

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Art aids arthritis patients through cross-campus collaboration

Two very different Towson University departments have collaborated to create the first prototype of a hand brace to be made by a 3-D printer.

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Towson football team honored by House, Senate leaders in Annapolis

“You all put Towson University football on the national map,” said Senate President Thomas V. “Mike” Miller in a ceremony honoring the team.

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