SUSTAIN
A week of celebration and local impact at TU
See what TU got up to during TigerFest week
Last week, thousands of Tigers showed up and showed off their TU pride throughout the Campus Activities’ Board (CAB) week of events, TigerFest and Impact TU.
From late-night arcade games to an on-campus zoo experience, a drag brunch and live DJ sets, the campus was energized the whole week.
TigerFest, CAB’s signature concert, attracted more than 4,000 attendees to listen to rappers A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Shy Glizzy, Rob49 and BunnaB.
Check out how students celebrated life and supported the greater Baltimore community last week!
TigerFest was a blast for all on Friday. Leading up to the concert, Greek Olympics took place on Burdick Field and at Tropical Fever, students interacted with furry friends on the Towsontown field.
The week culminated in TU’s annual day of service, Impact TU, where students across arts, civic engagement, fitness and Greek life organizations supported the TU community and local community organizations across Baltimore.
Students supported clean-up, conservation and community resource maintenance for critical community programs, including The 6th Branch and The Langston Hughes Community, Business and Resource Center.
At the Langston Hughes Community, Business and Resource Center in Baltimore, members of TU's Greek Life supported resoiling efforts and conservation efforts.
Students in Purrfect Pitch and TU's Office of Social Impact team weeded community gardens and a playground in the Johnston Square community (left). Back on campus, Greek Life and the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Club assisted with maintenance of TU's Urban Farm (right).

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