It is through ongoing collaboration between the Smithsonian and the Goucher Prison Education Partnership (GPEP).
Isobel Springer ’21 directs an audio adaptation of a gothic novella.
Baltimore County Public Schools is conducting "confidence checks" on devices before classes resume.
Annual giving day has wide-ranging impact on Towson University
Virtual classes will resume Wednesday, according to Baltimore County Public Schools.
Officials with Baltimore County Public Schools say they are working on a plan for instruction and devices. Student meals will be provided.
Towson University professor argues for an open, vulnerable male identity in his teaching and new book
Officials say local and federal authorities are investigating the cyber attack.
After losing a chance at an internship, senior Emma Campbell started her own online tie dye fashion store.
Senior is the first player in program history to earn honor
Maps show how Maryland voted on election day
Towson University President Kim Schatzel delivered her annual address Thursday.
National organization recognizes Pierce Brown’s excellence in the lab
Student government asks for help with 2021 Tiger Pride Day
Largest TU alumni gift has wide-ranging benefit
Schools will open Aug. 30 and conclude sometime between June 9 and June 16, depending on the number of emergency closures.
Leah Cox, Vice President of Inclusion and Institutional Equity, offers insight into ‘A More Inclusive TU.’
$2.2M grant bolsters TU’s support of state’s growing number of linguistically diverse students
While reopening has been put on hold due to the coronavirus spike, Baltimore County Public Schools is working on plans for the spring.
Institute for Well-Being safely seeing patients, getting student-clinicians needed experience
TU Magazine takes a trip down Route 66, breaks down the science of vaccines and gets grateful.
Thanks to the Military & Veterans Center, Rachel Duff ‘20 has found peace in being a veteran
The school in Towson has a new innovation wing where students will learn science, technology, engineering, art and math.
The Military & Veterans Center will host several virtual events
Leah Cox, Vice President of Inclusion and Institutional Equity, offers insight into ‘A More Inclusive TU’
Beyard '77 finds passion in giving to TU women's basketball, athletic program
Three-day campaign celebrates equity, inclusion and nontraditional students
TU ready to host second Virtual Involvement Fair
Baltimore County has postponed its plan to reopen certain schools for staff and students Nov. 9 and Nov. 16.
Granted to early-career faculty members, it comes with a $75,000 grant.
An overlook of how TU prepared its students for the 2020 General Election and beyond
TU’s career communities evolve to keep preparing students for the future
The grant from the National Science Foundation supports preservice STEM teachers in facilitating argument-focused discussions.
The Baltimore County school board ordered the superintendent to plan for in-person instruction for prekindergarten through second grade.
TU Athletes Vote helps student-athletes understand their role in the 2020 election
Music history professor, MFA student filmmaker host intimate, virtual conversations over locally made snacks.
Two staff psychologists start Facebook Live series on election stress
Faculty duo training election judges to identify, address election threats
Award recognizes TU’s commitment to creating an equitable and inclusive atmosphere
Parents and students rallied in Towson Wednesday, calling for a return to in-person learning in Baltimore County Public Schools.