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One of Time magazine’s “most influential people” tours campus

Barbara Van Dahlen, a leader in military mental health advocacy and one of Time’s 100 most influential people, visited campus last month with daughter Grace.

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Legislature approves $2.3m to assist toward Title IX disparities

The General Assembly passed legislation approving a $2 million capital appropriation to Towson University for the construction of a new women’s softball stadium.

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Geckeler named Towson’s head women’s basketball coach

Niki Geckeler, formerly with Howard University where she coached consecutive 20-plus win seasons, is the new head coach of women’s basketball at Towson University.

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Towson students hold “Unity Rally” to celebrate diversity

Hundreds of Towson University students, faculty, staff and supporters turned out on Tuesday afternoon to celebrate diversity and promote acceptance.

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Student entrepreneurs win second prize in business ethics competition

Towson Enactus, an innovative student organization focused on social impact, placed second at the Business Ethics Case Competition.

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Governor O’Malley’s budget request provides baseball supporters a fundraising opportunity, extends decision timeline

Today, Towson University received funding in the Governor’s FY14 Supplemental Budget to partially address both financial and federal Title IX issues surrounding last month’s decision to discontinue baseball and men’s soccer.

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TU hosts Bealefeld in education forum on school safety, gun laws

Towson University welcomed former Baltimore City Police Commissioner Fred Bealefeld as part of its Signature Forum speakers series.

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A message to campus from Student Affairs, University Police

Vice President for Student Affairs Deb Moriarty and Chief of Police Bernie Gerst issue a statement to the campus community.

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Business students place second in national ethics competition

A team of four CBE students placed second at the fifth annual Berg Cup case study competition, held last weekend at the University of Pittsburgh.

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Registration for Summer Trimester now open

The short and sweet 2013 Summer Trimester offers students more than 900 classes, labs, lectures, internships and independent study programs.

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