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Academic Council records
The collection is composed of minutes, reports, and memoranda from the Academic Council meetings, as well as from subcommittees within the Academic Council.
Department of Art + Design, Art History, Art Education records
The collection is composed of correspondence, minutes, reports, programs, announcements, and other material related to the governance and events created by the College of Fine Arts and Communication.
Asian Arts & Culture Center records
The collection is composed of correspondence, minutes, reports, programs, announcements, and other material related to the governance and events created by the Asian Arts and Culture Center.
Athletics Department records
Baltimore Teachers Training School collection
The Baltimore Teachers’ Training School opened on January 5, 1901 at the corner of Lafayette Square and Greene Street in Baltimore City. It was established by the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners in response to a call for educational reform. This collection contains correspondence regarding the 1924 merger of the Baltimore Teachers’ Training School with the Maryland State Normal School in, information about student life and activities, and official student records.
Board of Trustees of the State Universities and Colleges records
Robert L. Caret records
Robert L. Caret was President of Towson University from 2003 to 2011. This collection which dates from 2003 to 2006 contains correspondence to and from Caret during this period of time.
College Senate records
Albert S. Cook papers
This collection, dated approximately 1875 to 1995 contains materials detailing the life of Albert S. Cook, former Maryland State Superintendent of Schools and namesake of the Towson University Library. This resource contains photographs, personal effects, writings on, and regalia belonging and pertaining to both Albert and his family.
Joseph W. Cox records
Joseph W. Cox was acting President of Towson State University from 1978 to 1979. These records are comprised of correspondence to and from Cox during his tenure.