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Towson student rides bike across country for charity

SGA President Charlotte Ridgeway traveled from Baltimore to San Diego as part of 4K for Cancer fundraiser.

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Summer Reading Clinic reaches out to Baltimore’s Latino community

Towson University’s Reading Clinic is helping Latino elementary-school pupils and their Spanish-speaking parents in Baltimore’s Armistead Gardens neighborhood.

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Towson treats soldiers and families to Tiger experience

Operation Guardian Tiger welcomed the soldiers and families of two local National Guard units to campus for a day of sports clinics, barbecue, camaraderie and family fun.

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Edgy anthropology project puts real life of Baltimore in focus

In its third year, Anthropology By the Wire program connects students with underserved communities.

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Towson, Baltimore Orioles host blood drive June 4

Towson University and the Baltimore Orioles have teamed up to help save lives with a blood drive, scheduled for Tuesday, June 4, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the University Union Potomac Lounge.

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Towson kicks off Operation Guardian Tiger

The university has adopted two National Guard units and will provide support for families and soldiers throughout their deployment.

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FastTrac program prepares veterans to be entrepreneurs

Center for Professional Studies to expand program in fall semester; state senator speaks to students to share his experiences as small business owner

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Daily Record awards scholarship to TU student, community leader

Lunden Hawkins was honored with the Circle of Excellence scholarship, a $3,000 award given annually to one female college student in the state.

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Towson University and Port Deposit formalize northern map turtle partnership

Initiative to preserve endangered species provides TU students and faculty valuable research and educational opportunities.

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National Geographic reports on TU professor’s conservation effort

Richard Seigel, professor of biology, has focused his field research on the northern map turtle, which is endangered in the state of Maryland.

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