Originally, the School occupied four different sites in Baltimore City. It started at the Red Men's Hall, 24 North Paca Street, in 1866. It then moved in 1876 to the Athenaeum Club Home at Charles and Franklins Streets. In February 1876, the School resettled in a new building at Carrollton and Lafayette Streets.
Administration Building, Towson University, 7720 York Road, Towson, Maryland, August 2003. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
As the School was renamed the Maryland State Teachers College at Towson in 1935, the Bachelor of Science degree in education was established (Chapter 554, Acts of 1935). Later, in 1946, an arts and sciences program was introduced. The College increased its offerings in the arts and sciences and became Towson State College in July 1963 (Chapter 41, Acts of 1963). Two years after, it began expanding its graduate program.
Richmond Hall, Towson University, Maryland, August 2003. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Towson University is a liberal arts-based university. On a campus of over 300 acres, the school lies just north of Baltimore City. The University offers over 40 majors and 60 concentrations leading to the bachelor's degree. The Graduate School offers 26 master's degree programs.
The University is organized into five divisions: Academic Affairs; Administration and Finance; Innovation and Applied Research; Student Affairs; University Advancement; and University Marketing and Communications.
The College of Business and Economics traces its origins to the creation of the departments of economics (1966), business administration (1970), and accounting (1981). In 1982, these departments were restructured to form the School of Busines and Economics. The School was renamed College of Business and Economics in 1996.
Under the College are six departments: Accounting; E-Business and Technology Management; Economics; Finance; Management; and Marketing.
The College of Education offers the baccalaureate degree in education with certification in early childhood education, elementary education, and special education, as well as programs for certification in secondary education and kindergarten through 12th grade (K-12) education. Graduate degrees also are offered in these areas and in reading, teaching, instructional technology, and human resource development.
Six departments make up the College. They are: Early Childhood Education; Educational Technology; Elementary Education; Instructional Leadership and Professional Development; Special Education; and Secondary Education.
The College of Fine Arts and Communication consists of six departments: Art; Dance; Electronic Media and Film; Music; Mass Communication and Communication Studies; and Theatre Arts.
The College of Graduate Studies and Research began as the College of Graduate and Extended Education and reformed as the College of Graduate Education and Research in May 1999. In 2005, it became the College of Graduate Studies and Research. It consists of the Graduate School, and the Office of University Research Services.
The College of Health Professions began in 1981 as the College of Allied Health Sciences and Physical Education. In 1996, it reformed as the College of Health Science Professions, and assumed its present name in 2001.
Five departments make up the College of Health Professions: Communication Sciences and Disorders; Health Sciences; Kinesiology; and Occupational Therapy and Nursing.
The College of Liberal Arts consists of ten departments: English; Family Studies and Community Development; Foreign Languages; Geography and Environmental Planning; History; Philosophy and Religious Studies; Political Science; Psychology; Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice; and Women's Studies.
The Jess and Mildred Fisher College of Science and Mathematics formerly was the College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences. By 2001, it was called the College of Science and Mathematics. In June 2005, it became the Jess and Mildred Fisher College of Science and Mathematics.
The College includes the School of Emerging Technologies and the departments of Biological Sciences; Chemistry; Computer and Information Sciences; Mathematics; and Physics, Astronomy, and Geosciences.
The Honors College was formed in 1998.
The Division of Innovation and Applied Research was established in 2004 as the Division of Economic and Community Outreach. In 2013, it reformed under its present name.
Under oversight of the Division are the Center for Geographic Information Sciences; the Center for Professional Studies; the Regional Economic Studies Institute; and Towson Global.
In addition to addressing economic and social issues, the Division oversees the adult education component of the University, formerly in the College of Extended Programs.
The Division of University Advancement started as the Division of Institutional Advancement, and was renamed the Division of University Advancement in 2005.
The Division is responsible for Alumni Relations and Development.
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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
Stephens Hall, Room 218, Towson University
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Hawkins Hall, Towson University
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
Center for the Arts, Room 3001, Towson University
COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES & RESEARCH
7800 York Road, Towson
COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS
Towson Center, Towson University
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
Linthicum Hall, Towson University
FISHER COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS
Smith Hall, Towson University
HONORS COLLEGE
Stephens Hall, Towson University
DIVISION OF INNOVATION & APPLIED RESEARCH
Administrative Building, Towson University
DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
DIVISION OF UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT
Administrative Building, Towson University
DIVISION OF UNIVERSITY MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
The Division of University Marketing and Communications was established in 2012.
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