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Towson University is a public university in Towson, Maryland, founded in 1866 as Maryland's first teacher-training school. It has eight colleges, over 20,000 students, and a suburban campus eight miles north of downtown Baltimore.
SECU Arena is a 5,200-seat multi-purpose arena on the Towson University campus in Towson, Maryland. It hosts several Towson sports teams, concerts, commencement ceremonies and the Baltimore Blast indoor soccer team.
In 1971, as Earle T. Hawkins, former president of Towson State University, researched the school's history, he became especially interested in the meaning of the name of the house, "Glen Esk", now the counseling center. Hawkins published an article in The Baltimore Sun, in which he suggested he was trying to solve this mystery.
Find out the names, locations, foundations, types, enrollments, and accreditations of 55 colleges and universities in Maryland. The list includes public, private, and service academy institutions, as well as regional centers and community colleges.
This is a timeline of major events and changes related to Towson University and its predecessor institutions Maryland State Normal School (1866–1935), Maryland State Teachers College at Towson (1935–1963), Towson State College (1963–1976), and Towson State University (1976–1997).
Towson Center is an arena on the campus of Towson University, in Towson, Maryland. The arena opened in 1976. The arena opened in 1976. It was home to the Towson Tigers Men's and Women's basketball teams, the Volleyball team, and the Gymnastics team from 1976 to 2013.
Learn about the history, achievements, and rivals of the Towson Tigers men's lacrosse team, which competes in NCAA Division I. The team has won one national championship, reached the final four six times, and ranked #1 in 2019.
The Towson Tigers compete in 19 Division I sports and 6 EAGL sports, and have won 16 CAA championships since 2001. Learn about their history, facilities, mascot, colors, and notable athletes in football, lacrosse, basketball, and more.