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Carver Fair Scholarships bring top science students to Temple

Hundreds of Philadelphia's brightest students showcase their science, technology and mathematics skills at the annual science event

 

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For the past six years, Temple has been offering two scholarships each year to Carver Science Fair students who place either first or second among the 11th grade participants in the fair. To be eligible for the scholarship, science fair winners must apply to Temple, graduate from high school in the top 25 percent of their class with a 3.0 grade point average (GPA) or better and have SAT Critical Reading and Math Scores of 1,000 or higher. The scholarships are for $2,500 and renewable for a total of four years, contingent on students maintaining a 3.0 cumulative GPA in full time study.
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Scholars pursue a New DEEL for education

College of Education conference focuses on ethics, moral literacy

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Last week, the third New DEEL conference (Democratic and Ethical Educational Leadership) kicked off with a keynote address by Ann Weaver Hart, president of Temple University; Lisa Staino-Coico, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs; Joan Poliner Shapiro, professor of educational administration; and Laurinda Harman, associate professor and chair of health information management.
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Real estate goes green at TUCC

New courses responding to hot market trend aren't just for brokers and appraisers

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The Real Estate Institute is offering four non-credit courses in March, April and May on a broad range of sustainability issues, including green buildings (residential and commercial), smart growth, the greening of historic properties, the costs and benefits of building green and the adaptive reuse of older and unusual properties.

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