Native American Presence at Towson
Post written by Jordan Barnes, SCUA student employee and member of the Native American & Indigenous Student Union.
Post written by Jordan Barnes, SCUA student employee and member of the Native American & Indigenous Student Union.
This blog post was written by Madelyn Barton, a summer 2025 intern in Towson University’s Special Collections and University Archives department, and student at Notre Dame Preparatory high school in Towson, Maryland.
Blog post created by Molly Bugg, Towson Special Collections and University Archives intern, Summer 2025.
Prezi timeline created by Lilly Norbeck, Unearthing Towson’s History Project student research, Summer 2024.
This post was authored by Lilly Norbeck, Unearthing Towson’s History Project student researcher, Summer 2024.
This blog post was authored by Lilly Norbeck, Unearthing Towson’s History Project student researcher, Summer 2024.
This post was authored by JoRon Proctor, Unearthing Towson’s History Project student researcher, Summer 2024.
This post was authored by Leilani Maiden, Unearthing Towson’s History Project student researcher, Summer 2024.
This blog post was written by Sarafina Bryant-Miller, a summer 2024 intern in Towson University’s Special Collections and University Archives department, and student at Notre Dame Preparatory high school in Towson, Maryland.
This blog post was originally published by Felicity Knox in November 2014. In 1922 as enrollment at the Maryland State Normal School [MSNS] began to climb, Principal Lida Lee Tall created a new position to help with registering students for classes and staffed it with the first formally trained Registrar, Caroline Pinkney Means. The next