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Stacked Like Pancakes looking to Kickstart studio album, Crohn’s disease research

Band member Kellen McKay’s sister was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease in 2007.

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Two campus “teach-ins” hope to open dialogue on unrest in Baltimore

The “teach-ins” will occur Thursday, April 30 at 2 p.m. in the Potomac Lounge and Monday, May 4 at 11 a.m. in Chesapeake I & II.

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TU works to bring suicide prevention “out of the darkness”

TU is hosting a walk to raise money and awareness for suicide prevention on May 3.

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The Big Event 2015

More than 1,900 students brave the cold (and the snow!) for “The Big Event”

“Thank you for sponsoring The Big Event and sending such a wonderful group of students to our home.”

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Ravens’ Justin Tucker helps students get a leg up on job search

“I wanted people to come here tonight and not be judged on a piece of paper but be able to tell their story,”

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2015 Weinman Cup winners

Towson U students are at the top of the supply chain, win Weinman Cup case competition

Four Towson students demonstrate supply chain management acumen to win cup competition

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Towson U student comments on 2016 presidential race in Huff Post

Teitelbaum is interning at the U.S. House of Representatives

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Honors College assistant dean’s ties to Sweet Briar College explored in Washington Post

The college was built on the grounds of the plantation where her great-great-grandparents were slaves.

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“Towson’s most eligible” wins regional Mark of Excellence award!

Three TU students win prestigious honor from the Society of Professional Journalists

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Two TU students to expand worldview, language skills with CLS award

“If you do have an interest in challenging yourself and your beliefs, I would highly suggest traveling somewhere new to expand your worldview.”

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