University jumps 25 spots in "U.S. News & World Report" 2021 social mobility rankings
After a man was charged with rape in Towson, police said there may be more victims.
President Schatzel, alums, staff and donors earn recent recognitions.
Newly renovated dining hall now open as on-campus study area with Wi-Fi and coffee bar
Schools in Baltimore County will welcome some students back by mid-November.
Crews will close the westbound Padonia Road ramp to southbound I-83 (Harrisburg Expressway) at 10 p.m. Friday.
Voters in Baltimore County must soon decide how and when they will cast their ballots for the 2020 general election.
TU philanthropy arm hits milestone in supporting campus community
Vaccination especially important during novel coronavirus pandemic
The Towson District Courthouse will reopen Oct. 13.
Appointments available on-line
TU celebrated in "U.S. News & World Report" 2021 rankings
Fast Track Flu Shots Now Available
For another consecutive year, Goucher College has been named one of the Best National Liberal Arts Colleges, and one of the Most Innovative.
Connect with fellow Tigers through film this fall
Several groups converged on York Road in Towson Saturday in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
A group of congregations and social justice organizations will gather in Towson Saturday in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Virtual campus events throughout the day today offer opportunities to reflect and remember.
Proceeds will go to the campuses’ student crisis funds
The theater in Towson is reopening this week.
A two-vehicle crash in Cedarcroft Wednesday sent one person to the hospital, according to emergency personnel.
What brought you to academia? And to liberal arts?
This moderated discussion will follow Dr. Hanna-Attisha’s research which exposed the Flint, Mich., water crisis.
Student Activities’ Virtual Involvement Fair to introduce new students to 100+ student groups
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Baltimore County from voting.
Best places to live, virtual school pushback, a bear sighting and more made news across Maryland this week.
Smoke was showing from the home in Towson when crews arrived Monday morning, officials said.
University jumps 10 spots in social mobility ranking
See what's open, closed for Labor Day in Baltimore County.
A new store featuring boutique wines is coming this fall to Towson Row near the future Whole Foods.
Digital tool to boost success for women shares top prize.
University jumps 10 spots in social mobility ranking.
Urgent care and COVID-19 testing available
Under the terms of the four-year agreement, EAB will work with Goucher leaders to enhance admissions marketing campaigns.
The national volunteer organization will work with on-campus groups to help with TU food insecurity programs.
The coronavirus sent millions of Americans, including some in Towson, into an economic tailspin that’s being felt at the dinner table.
A man who robbed the former GameStop near Stoneleigh was sentenced to nearly 6.5 years in prison for threatening employees, taking goods.
AAA Mid-Atlantic: Save On Back-to-School With AAA
Officials advise Baltimore County residents to make a plan for voting. There are a variety of ways to vote.
College of Education alumni, faculty receive awards for teaching, leadership