Community to Have Its Say in TU Presidential Search

Search committee hosts Monday town hall to gather community input.

Towson University officials will meet with community members on Monday to gauge their opinions on what qualities they want to see in the new president of Maryland's second-largest university. Full Story »

Posted by Andrew Hazlett - via Patch - Towson
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Subjects: Education, Community, Local
Topics: College, Baltimore
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Posted by: Posted by Andrew Hazlett - Mar 12, 2011 - 8:44 AM PST
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Edited by: Andrew Hazlett - Mar 13, 2011 - 10:25 AM PDT

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Andrew Hazlett
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by Andrew Hazlett - Mar. 13, 2011

What could be a bland meeting announcement becomes a primer in town-gown relations in Towson.

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Ali Pannoni
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by Ali Pannoni - Mar. 15, 2011

I found this to be a good piece of journalism. I liked that it included quotes from both the community, students, and staff of Towson. One concern I had was that it didn't go into greater depth about the previous disputes between the school and the community. As someone who is is fairly new to Towson it would have been helpful and provided a bigger picture. I also would have appreciated where the journalist found the information for the salary of President Caret and the information on new housing projects. In that regard, it was not well-sourced.

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Dana Satisky
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by Dana Satisky - Mar. 13, 2011

This story particularly interests me because of the fact that I am a student at Towson University and the decisions of a new president could ultimately affect me. However, I do feel that this article is well written and definitely enterprising. There are a variety of sources and explanation of the search for TU's next president. This story also did a decent job at getting the community and other committee members opinion. For the most part, this article is well written; however, to me there is some organizational issues throughout.

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Micah Mohlmann
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by Micah Mohlmann - Mar. 13, 2011

Hopefully the rebuilding process comes soon. It would be nice to have a lot more in depth information about the future planning of CVP

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