5 questions on ... the Maryland Writing Project
Do the write thing
Catherine Hearn, co-director of the Maryland Writing Project, says TU faculty and staff can improve their writing and teaching skills through Write to Learn Saturday workshops and the Summer Invitational Institute. [more]
So
they said....
September leans on a split rail fence,
and watches yellow leaves
sail by in a swirling gust of ashes.
Excerpt from September, 2001 by Alan Britt, Department of English
Celebrate together with free food
Kick off the academic year with colleagues
What? Faculty/Staff 2007 Celebration
When? Thursday, October 4, 4 to 6 p.m.
Where? University Union's PAWS
Why? Free refeshments and fine company
How? R.S.V.P. to towsonfund@towson.edu or call the Development Office, x43375, no later than September 28.
TU in the news
Taking phonics global
The Sun, September 26
Business reporter Hanah Cho spoke with Judy Harris, Department of Marketing and e-Business, about Smarterville Inc.'s effort to market Hooked on Phonics internationally through a dubbed informercial. Even when met abroad with the same kind of skepticism U.S. viewers have for them, the informercials can still be effective "but they will be more effective when they are designed with the particular country in mind," Harris said.
Car sales emit faint whiff of recession
The Sun, September 23
Business news columnist Jay Hancock spoke with Daraius Irani, RESI, about how car-sales weakness in Maryland suggest that signs of recession loom not only in businesses dealing in real estate and home furnishings. "There may be some nervousness about the whole economy psychologically," says Irani. "So people are saying, 'You know what? Maybe this year isn't the year we buy the Lexus car.'"
Robert L. Caret: Local students serve as they learn [commentary]
Baltimore Examiner, September 20
In honor of Learn and Serve Challenge Week, President Robert L. Caret commented on student community service. "Service learning is one way for higher education, especially metropolitan universities such as Towson, to make a real difference in the community," Caret said. "I am proud of our contributions, grateful to our community partners, and excited about a future that values student know-how in the community as well as the classroom.
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