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Recent News About Towson University
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TOWSON UNIVERSITY: TU research projects recognized by Royal Chemistry Society
Professor John Sivey’s research group had two papers selected as part of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Best Papers Initiative Two
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TOWSON UNIVERSITY: Lending a helping hand
Kervens Blain, orientation leader and future physical therapist, is always looking out for people For as long as he could remember, Towson University senior Kervens Blain wanted to help people.
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TOWSON UNIVERSITY: Why so many TU grads already have dream jobs after commencement
Towson University graduated more than 3,400 students in May. And by June, many were in the career field of their choice.
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TOWSON UNIVERSITY: Frank Green used the GI Bill to complete his bachelor’s and continue on for a master’s degree in environmental science at TU
True to his name, Frank Green is an environmentalist. And he knows that when it comes to making a positive impact on the Earth, scientific research is critical.
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Analysis: Towson University athletes No. 4 in Maryland for economic impact
Towson University sports programs brought in $43,110 per athlete in revenue in 2016, meaning its athletes on average generated the fourth most sports revenue of any school in Maryland that year, according to a North Baltimore Journal analysis of U.S. Department of Education data.
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THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: Nursing ATB Info Session to be held January 7
CCBC's Nursing Associate to Bachelor’s Option Information Session
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TOWSON UNIVERSITY: TU's Fath offers different "foundations for sustainability"
Perhaps it is fitting that the fourth National Climate Assessment Report was released on Black Friday, as consumerism is a large part of why the findings point to a potentially dark future for the planet.
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TOWSON UNIVERSITY: TU gathers, remembers Mzi Ncube
A candle light vigil was held with hundreds in attendance Tuesday to honor the life of sophomore Mzi Ncube, who was killed in a hit-and-run crash Saturday.
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Report: 4.2% of Towson University students repaying loans are in default
Out of 25,897 Towson University students repaying loans in 2015, 192 were in default, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.
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TOWSON UNIVERSITY: TU continues to give back
With the holiday season in full swing, the focus on giving can be quickly lost. But for many Towson University students, the last year was definitely about giving back to the local community.
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TOWSON UNIVERSITY: What to know at TU as snow is in the forecast
The local forecast calls for the potential for snow turning to rain on Thursday, Nov. 15, with a high of 36 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Towson University No. 4 among Maryland colleges for volleyball revenues
Towson University volleyball brought in $35,429 per athlete in revenue in 2016, making it among the highest-grossing volleyball programs in Maryland that year, according to a North Baltimore Journal analysis of U.S. Department of Education data.
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TOWSON UNIVERSITY: TU-BCPS Model United Nations wins partnership award
More than 3,000 Baltimore County Public School (BCPS) students have participated in the TU Model United Nations program since it was established as a partnership between the university and BCPS 16 years ago.
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TOWSON UNIVERSITY: TU President Schatzel named 2018 Icon honoree
Towson University President Kim Schatzel was named an Icon honoree for 2018 by The Daily Record. Towson University President Kim Schatzel was recently named an Icon honoree by The Daily Record. President Schatzel will be among 30 honored by the Baltimore-based publication at a December ceremony.
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TOWSON UNIVERSITY: Over $2M in grants to help TU meet current, future nursing workforce needs
.Funding came from the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) and the Health Services Cost Review Commission (HSCRC) Towson University Department of Nursing faculty members Briana Snyder, Hayley Mark and Kathy Ogle have received grants totaling over $2 million to introduce more flexibility into nursing education for students and educators.
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Analysis: Towson University women’s head coaches’ pay ranks fifth highest in Maryland
Head coaches of Towson University women’s teams earn an average of $76,064 annually – the fifth highest average salary in the state – according to a North Baltimore Journal analysis of federal education data.
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TOWSON UNIVERSITY: Finding her famiglia with TU study abroad program
Senior Lauren Dell’Arciprete returns to her roots and finds a family she wasn’t expecting “Determined” is a perfect description of Towson University senior Lauren Dell’Arciprete.
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Maryland colleges’ football programs field 940 students
Stevenson University ranked No. 1 for student football participation in the state, according to a North Baltimore Journal analysis of college sports participation.
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College football earned $43 million for Maryland schools in 2016
Towson University football brought in $47,837 per athlete in revenue in 2016, making it the second highest-grossing football program in the state that year, according to a North Baltimore Journal analysis of U.S. Department of Education data.
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Analysis: Towson University football revenue per player ranks 53rd in nation
Towson University's football program earns an average of $47,837 per player annually – the 53rd highest rate in the nation – according to a North Baltimore Journal analysis of federal education data.