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Towson Athletics announces new partnership with CBS Radio

“This partnership really establishes Towson University as Baltimore’s university.”

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Lighting conduits dropped from current Towson softball facility improvement project

“We have chosen to hold off on the conduits because we want to continue to work cooperatively with the Rodgers Forge community and continue to be good neighbors.”

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Towson cyber security students have pipeline to NSA jobs

Following a specialized designation, Towson University students have reserved access to typically hard-to-attain internships at the National Security Agency.

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Freshman Transition program gives students a second chance

“It is an opportunity for the student to go to their first-choice school.”

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Towson names new assistant vice president for international initiatives

Saleha Suleman will use her experience in international education and global affairs to strengthen overseas partnerships and build international programs.

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University builds float for Towson’s Fourth of July Parade

“This float symbolizes the everlasting pride, spirit and quality that is Towson University,” says President Maravene Loeschke.

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Joanna Pearson receives 2014 TU Prize for Literature

The Baltimore psychiatrist is honored for her first book of poetry.

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TU begins plans to expand campus recreation center

The expansion will add 94,000 square feet to the current recreation center located inside Burdick Hall.

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TU in Northeastern Maryland offers options for current commuters

Options include smaller fees, no parking charge.

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Towson seeks community feedback on 150th anniversary celebration

The university has launched an online platform through MindMixer to gather ideas and input from the campus community on how to make the festivities exciting and memorable.

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