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CenterStage As You Like It

Center Stage opens “As You Like It” here at TU

Students, faculty and staff can purchase $20 tickets for the spring productions of “As You Like It” and “Detroit ’67” presented in CFA’s Mainstage Theatre.

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Building STEPS: TU’s hidden gem

This partnership represents what it means to collaborate with a community organization to tackle big issues.

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Beading detail from an Edwardian era dress

Celebrate 150 years of black & gold fashion at CoFAC

This exhibit represents 150 years of interconnected fashion history between the city of Baltimore and Towson University.

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150th anniversary logo

It’s time for our annual TU year-in-review!

With the spring semester right around the corner, we’re taking one last look at the year that was

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Towson Launches Digital Marketing Continuing Ed Program

“This course is designed to improve the marketing knowledge of our students, making them more competitive in meeting the needs of employers”

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Northern map turtle thumb

A $150,000 grant might change the fate of a timid turtle

Students and faculty of TU’s biology department have been working to save the endangered northern map turtle since 2008

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Towson Students provide comfort and joy to GBMC

Students provided handmade baby blankets to the hospitals’ NICU unit as part of Holiday Event.

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Fran Soistman, Jr. ’79 receives honorary doctorate in December commencements

Towson University recognized his professional and philanthropic achievements with its 2012 Distinguished Alumni Award.

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Chancellor Caret issues statement on diversity and inclusion

“But to be truly effective, this activism must give rise to discussion and dialogue consistent with our core academic values of freedom of thought and expression.”

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Grayson Gilbert in his living room

Grayson Gilbert to be honored for inspiring fellow cancer victims

“Some of the other kids in the hospital didn’t have anyone visiting. Social media can provide that for people who don’t have much support.”

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