Towson University will host a powerful evening of empowerment, connection and mentorship on Tuesday, March 3, from 5:30–8:00 p.m., as MentHER and Gen One co-sponsor a dynamic forum alongside the National Coalition of 100 Black Women (NCBW), Baltimore Metropolitan Chapter.

The event reflects TU’s commitment to student engagement, community partnership and leadership development—bridging campus and community through meaningful and transformative dialogue. Intentionally centered on the voices, experiences and leadership of Black women and women of color, the forum will create a brave and affirming space where stories, challenges, triumphs and wisdom are honored and elevated.

This collaboration grew from a long-standing MentHER mentor who is also a proud TU alumna, demonstrating the lasting impact of the university’s alumni network. From that connection, the partnership expanded to include Gen One and NCBW, strengthening the collective reach and purpose of the initiative.

The event brings accomplished professional women from across the region and a variety of industries to campus. By extending programming beyond university boundaries, organizers are fostering meaningful conversations about leadership, mentorship and navigating career pathways while building enduring relationships with alumni and regional leaders.

The event is open to the TU community, including students, staff, faculty and other community members. While not ticketed, attendees are encouraged to register in advance: http://involved.towson.edu/event/12221670/rsvp.

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