Dr. Earle Taylor Hawkins was President of the State Teacher's College at Towson (and then Towson State College) from 1947 to 1969. These records which date from 1920 to 1972 are composed of correspondence both to and from Hawkins, reports, newsletters, and committee notes, notes and transcriptions for speeches and radio programs, various awards and honors given to Hawkins, conference material, personal items, and documents related to organizations outside Towson to which Hawkins belonged.
This collection consists primarily of photographs and newspaper clippings, as well as additional items pertaining to Ms. Hilty's time as a student at Towson University.
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Edward W. Holmes was a professor at Towson State College (now Towson University) from 1971 to 1999 where be became the chairman of the Elementary Education Department in 1975, and then in 1991 assumed the post of coordinator for the Elementary Education Master of Education program. This collection consists of materials related to Dr. Edward W. Holmes’ career at Towson University. It includes correspondence, his dissertation, personal documents, working files, and promotion and tenure...
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Ideations of Potential: Shodekeh's Innovation Lab of Embodied Scholarship & Hip Hop Imagination, is the first Hip Hop-based collection to enter the archives of not only the Towson University Special Collections division of the Albert S. Cook Library, but also the first throughout the University of Maryland school system, the state of Maryland and the very first living archive of a...