Top 10 stories of 2019
From outstanding students to university momentum, revisit the most-read news stories of the last year
By Rebecca Kirkman on January 3, 2020
The top news stories of 2019 highlighted the success of students and faculty, from music graduate Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon’s journey on “American Idol” to Professor Jonathan Leshnoff’s Grammy nomination.
They also underscore the university’s momentum, from the debut of our new brand mark to increased recognition for academic excellence and value.
Revisit the top stories of 2019:
1. Watch TU singer Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon on “American Idol”
The senior voice performance major wowed the reality competition judges with an original song, eventually making it to the final six contestants.
Read more2. Welcome to the new TU
We are bigger, braver and bolder—and it’s time our message and visual identity reflect Towson University’s extraordinary momentum.
Read more3. TU to host two community movie nights on Unitas Stadium field
Towson University hosted two community movie nights for greater Baltimore area families this summer, expanding its offering in the fourth consecutive year in the series.
Read more4. TU chemistry professor to referee at Women’s World Cup
In 2017 Kathryn Nesbitt became the first woman to officiate a Major League Soccer match.
Read more5. The best places to eat on campus
Whether it’s burgers, Indian food, Tex-Mex or even sushi, TU’s food options offer something for everyone.
Read more6. Towson University professor gets Grammy nomination
Towson University Music Professor Jonathan Leshnoff is honored with a Grammy nomination for his compendium.
Read more7. U.S. News & World Report says TU among nation’s best
Towson University ranks in several categories among the best in the U.S.
Read more8. A signal-caller earning his spot
After leading the Towson Tigers football team to the playoffs, transfer quarterback Tom Flacco is making a name for himself.
Read more9. Forbes again recognizes Towson University as a ‘Best Value College’
TU jumps 44 places on list of U.S. schools with highest quality, best financial outcomes.
Read more10. Owning her roar
TU gymnast Olivia Lubarsky is helping student-athletes understand their mental health.
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