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Former TU president Robert Caret at the 2010 Commencement ceremonies

Welcome back, Dr. Caret: A celebration of Towson presidents and principals

Cook Library Special Collections and Archives’ blog “Educated Guesses” is the go-to source for TU history

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Amy Schumer and LeBron James looking at one another

Schumer’s life anything but a “Trainwreck” as movie takes off

Comedy star Tina Fey said of Schumer, “Amy is raising the bar for all comedians.”

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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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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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Reading Clinic thumb

State-of-the-art clinic helps to develop young readers

Clinic aims to help families learn strategies to assist them in continuing to develop reading skills, for the sake of learning as well as enjoyment.

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Gail Gasparich head shot

Towson has two of nation’s top 100 women in STEM!

National magazine recognizes Gasparich’s, Muhoro’s efforts to inspire women to enter the STEM field

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AP calculus experiment

“All SySTEMs Go” A National Model for STEM Success

“Towson is the only university in the country that offers an undergraduate seminar in how to teach AP calculus”

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Vetter brothers

Sticks, Salad, Success – What Can’t the Vetter Brothers Do?

Tessemae’s products are striking a chord with consumers moving toward healthier diets and seeking “all-natural” products.

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Burdick expansion rendering

‘Double the Burdick, double the fun’ thanks to major expansion plan!

The expansion features a 94,000-square foot addition located on the south side of the building closest to the athletic fields.

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