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In 2023, Towson University welcomed 3,047 first-year students, the largest class of freshman in the university's history. [28] Compared to the amount of enrolled students, there is a total of 3,115 staff and faculty members, resulting in a 15:1 ratio. The average class size at Towson University is 24.
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). [1]
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SOURCE: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, Towson University (2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010). Read our methodology here. HuffPost and The Chronicle examined 201 public D-I schools from 2010-2014. Schools are ranked based on the percentage of their athletic budget that comes from subsidies. Income sources are adjusted for inflation.
Known as the “Wikipedia Editing Project,” the assignment for this project was for undergraduate students enrolled in Editing (ENGL 416) to expand on twenty American editor stubs in Wikipedia. Chosen stubs contained minimal to barely adequate information, all of which needed several content-level additions or changes as well as copy editing.
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.
In 2019, the Red Maple Place Project was proposed to provide affordable housing for residents in Baltimore County. The Red Maple Place Project is a planned 56-unit apartment building slated to be built on half of a 2.8 acre plot originally addressed 413 East Pennsylvania Ave in the Historic East Towson community [12].
The following is a list of principals and presidents of Towson University and its predecessor institutions. McFadden Alexander Newell First Principal, Maryland State Normal School (MSNS), 1866–1890