TOWSON, MD— Towson University and the Baltimore Ravens announced a new multi-faceted partnership Monday that will provide unique opportunities for students and increase the university’s visibility.

The collaboration will see the university featured across the team’s gameday experiences, media platforms, and community initiatives, according to a press release from Towson University.

“Towson University is so proud to partner with the Baltimore Ravens to create one-of-a-kind opportunities for our students and expand TU’s reach across the country,” said Mark Ginsberg, president of Towson University.

A key part of the partnership is a case study program, set to begin in spring 2026, which will allow students from various majors to participate in a hands-on project with the Ravens.

The collaboration will also give Towson University a significant presence at M&T Bank Stadium on game days. The university will host a dedicated kiosk on RavensWalk at each of the nine regular-season home games to engage with fans. Additionally, the university will be showcased in the “Ravens Gameday” publication, and through programming on WBAL and 98 Rock radio broadcasts.

“We are proud to launch this partnership with Towson University,” said Kevin Rochlitz, the Ravens’ senior vice president and chief sales officer. “Together, we aim to create meaningful learning opportunities that prepare students to become the next generation of leaders while also strengthening the visibility of one of the region’s premier educational institutions.”

The partnership also includes social and digital integration, with Towson University receiving visibility across the Ravens’ digital and social channels during streamed press conferences.

Photo via Nick Sibol & Towson University

Please follow and like us:


News Source Home

Disclaimer: This news has been automatically collected from the source link above. Our website does not create, edit, or publish the content. All information, statements, and opinions expressed belong solely to the original publisher. We are not responsible or liable for the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of any news, nor for any statements, views, or claims made in the content. All rights remain with the respective source.