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Andrew Reiner

Towson University professors featured in New York Times, Washington Post

Professors Andrew Reiner and Charles Schmitz were published in two national newspapers.

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BGE grant check presentation

Towson University receives BGE emergency response and safety grant

Towson University was the only institute of higher education to receive a BGE grant on Thursday.

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Towson University’s 2014 year-in-review

The best of Towson’s news and social media posts for 2014

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Gail Gasparich appointed acting assistant provost

Biological Sciences professor will assist with faculty, diversity and community college efforts.

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Towson University holds opening session for its Professional Leadership Program for Women

“Leadership development has been at the core of a Towson education for a very long time.”

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TU Student Launch Pad receives first-ever grant from Procter & Gamble

After opening in 2014, the Student Launch Pad has been awarded for its focus on entrepreneurship and innovation for students.

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Towson receives Carnegie Foundation 2015 Community Engagement Classification

“As an institution of higher education, we are making significant strides in finding ways to engage with and contribute to the greater community.”

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Winter commencements turned more than 2,400 students into alumni

December grads join the more than 144,000 other Towson University alumni around the world.

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TU senior chases her dreams in the Big Apple

By experiencing the business side of working at a publication, the graphic design major discovered that she wants to go into marketing and sales.

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Merryman appointed as new chairperson of the Department of Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science

“Dr. Merryman’s expertise and leadership within the Department of Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science makes her a natural fit for the role of Chairperson.”

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