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School’s in for summer: TU’s history of non-traditional education

For much of its 150-year-history, Towson University has conducted some kind of educational program during the summer.

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Kristen Bork with jump ropers

Towson U senior helps Baltimore City youngsters “jump for joy”

“Instead of jump rope being about myself, it showed me how I can help and serve others with it.”

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From left: Dr. James Overduin, Dana Molloy and Jim Selway during their demonstration

How physics almost saved President Garfield’s life: a true story!

TU trio’s demo inspired Smithsonian Channel program to air this Sunday, July 19.

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TU’s Victor one of the nation’s best, on the football field and off

Victor is a preseason All-American and is in the running for national FCS player of the year

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Cook Library exterior photo

Today’s Cook Library is shelving those old stereotypes

Last year Cook Library tallied more than 550,000 visits, averaging almost 20,000 per week when classes were in session.

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New SGA president wants to make TU feel like home for all students

The senior scored a victory in an election with the biggest voter turnout in seven years

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Students on the July 4 parade float

Happy Independence Day, Tiger Nation!

Towson alumnus played key role in having “The Star-Spangled Banner” declared the national anthem

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Towson’s Theta Chi among the nation’s best…again!

“They’re outstanding in everything they do. They’re outstanding young men.”

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Trio of Towson alums captures major filmmaking awards

Mike Flanagan, Barry Worthington and Ketryn Porter receive awards for their groundbreaking films

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In loving memory of President Emerita Maravene S. Loeschke, Ph.D.

“Our hearts are broken.”

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