Students enrolled in Baltimore County Public Schools will not attend in-person classes at least until January.
"We need to be covering our faces," Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. said, announcing masks must be worn indoors.
After last spring’s rushed move-out, Housing and Residence Life are working on safe ways to move students back into the residence halls.
TU leadership will continue to monitor COVID-19 guidance in making decisions.
How Facilities Management has worked around the clock to prepare campus for the fall term
A crash on I-695 Monday jammed traffic in the area of Providence Road for hours.
Trash and recycling collection is a fundamental job for local government. At the same time, residents need to understand collection rules.
MD good news includes views of young eaglets, sisters help others for their birthday, and a company works to make a COVID vaccine.
Ruby Johnson greeted everyone she knew at Goucher with a friendly, “Hey baby, how you doin’?” She will be fondly remembered.
Alumna’s coloring page designs feature tiger statue, Stephens Hall,
Goucher College announced today that the Andrew and Ann Tisch Foundation has donated $1 million to the institution.
The Board of Education is scheduled to vote on a virtual model at its next meeting, but other options for learning are being considered.
The Tigers were to travel to College Park Sept. 5 but the game was canceled after the Big Ten announced teams will not face non-league foes.
Ever since his college days, it’s been full speed ahead in the beer business for Dan Baumiller ’06.
Store staff secures course material, prepares physical shop for customers.
TU alumnus named first black editor-in-chief of Maryland Law Review
Neither rain nor sleet nor COVID-19 will keep postal services from its rounds.
Seneca Rice is being charged with robbery and assault. Rice was already in custody in Baltimore City on unrelated charges, police said.
Recent alumna Natalie Bland turned an internship opportunity at WBAL into a full-time associate producer position.
The teenagers told police they were called "dirty Jews" by someone who stole merchandise, wallets and cell phones outside of a local mall.
Crab restaurant sues exec | 2 eaglets visible | County coronavirus cases | Online only school | Owner who ignored masks may sell: Patch PM
TU faculty and student honored for apps created to help during pandemic.
From sanitizing stations to regular patrols, the Office of Public Safety has kept Towson University safe and ready for the fall return.
The bear sighting happened in the Ruxton area near Bellona Avenue and the nearby railroad tracks.
Goucher College announced today that Aarika Camp, Ph.D., has been appointed the next Vice President and Dean of Students.
Councilman Julian Jones, who introduced police reform legislation, hosted a rally in Towson.
The Loch Raven Rec Center was burglarized and so were some residences this week in Towson, according to police.
With great sadness, we share the news that Professor Emeritus of Education Rolf Muuss died July 3, 2020. Muuss was a beloved professor.
Accelerated program opens beyond business administration majors studying project management.
A beloved concert venue is making a comeback on York Road in Towson.
Train derails | Hogan book | Paranormal show | 3 restaurants closed for violating restrictions | PPP loans | Eviction prevention program.
Towson University will be conducting a test of its External Voice Emergency System.
The TU partnership with Baltimore City Public Schools adapts to meet community needs.
Two alumni make a difference at Baltimore's aquarium and zoo
Students support faculty community-engaged research projects as BTU partnerships pivot community engagement toward COVID-19 response
Officials say the police reform rally, which was slated for Monday, has been moved to Thursday instead due to the forecast.
Watch the Fourth of July rally in support of Baltimore County police.
Members of the Faculty Affairs Committee nominated Roswell in mid-June, and the Board of Trustees swiftly confirmed her position on June ...
Two students from Towson High School's Law and Policy Program will be participating in a virtual exchange program to study Korean.