Two students from Towson High School's Law and Policy Program will be participating in a virtual exchange program to study Korean.
Visiting artist program adapts to remote learning with virtual masterclasses, screenings.
Lifelong learners reconnect through weekly online lectures, meetings and so much more during pandemic
With COVID-19 shutting down the TU campus, New Student and Family Programs prepares for an online-only orientation
With TU moving online, members of Greek Life adjust how they build relationships
Towson University President Kim Schatzel joins the GBC Board of Directors.
Get the latest information as Towson University prepares to return to the campus in the fall.
Towson University continues to work toward a more diverse and inclusive campus.
Towson University students design social media messages to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
Meals will not be distributed on Friday, according to Baltimore County Public Schools. Service will continue through mid-August.
A TU professor kickstarts national project born from student frustration.
Respecting the lives of black people is at the forefront of Towson University students' call for justice.
Brandon Wharton was named the first Black editor-in-chief of Maryland Law Review while at the University of Maryland School of Law.
The transition to distance learning came with determination and solutions.
The Towson University faculty brings practical experience and personal stories to students, in addition to theoretical knowledge.
TU faculty, staff, students pitched in to fill frontline needs
Towson University has been named the Best College/University in a Baltimore Sun poll of its readers.
Towson University's Actuarial Science & Risk Management Program has been internationally recognized for its excellence and rigor.
Goucher College will welcome Erik L. Thompson as the new vice president of campus operations on July 6, 2020.
"We are stronger together," the Board of Education of Baltimore County said in a statement about civil unrest over race.
In their research, Shiller and Flores-Koulish asked the teachers how and why they responded to current events in the classroom.
Former Tigers Gymnast Olivia Lubarsky delivered a TedXTalk about the "Own Your Roar" mental health initiative.
President Schatzel has announced a process to review West Village residence halls named for Paca and Carroll.
Rao—a certified fraud examiner—has been teaching in Towson University’s AACSB-accredited Department of Accounting for about 11 years.
Students can learn more about the 2020 census and, most importantly, fill it out by visiting 2020Census.gov.
"To put it simply, being black in America right now feels like a death sentence."
New magazine stories will appear on our website throughout the summer, and the print version will be back in the fall.
Goucher College & Johns Hopkins Carey Business School announced a new collaboration to offer a combined bachelor & master's degree program.
Following guidance from University System of Maryland, state and local leaders, TU has built a framework for a return to campus.
Suzanna Conrad has been named dean of libraries for Towson University. She begins her new role on Aug. 1.
During Goucher College's virtual Baccalaureate ceremony, Sen. Cory Booker shared an uplifting message with the Class of 2020 on May 21.
The team is still collecting results and encourages anyone who has experienced any respiratory illness, including COVID-19, to take survey.
Towson University celebrated Spring 2020 graduates with a week of virtual events, while plans for an in-person celebration are underway.
The Maryland author has been honored for his critically acclaimed collection of short stories “The World Doesn’t Require You.”
"Class of 2020, you are not defined by a pandemic. You are not defined by the challenges of this era. Every day you define yourself."
The Towson students will each receive a $1,000 college scholarship in recognition of their academic and humanitarian work.
TU has been hosting Celebration of Graduates Week, which honors spring 2020 graduates and their amazing accomplishments.
The performance was part of Celebration of Graduates Week — a joyous recognition of accomplishments of the seniors and graduate students.
Towson University graduates are featured in a star-studded video that opens a week celebrating TU's newest alums.
Almost 3,000 will be taking their first steps into areas new to them, while 453 alums will have advanced degrees.