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Charles L. Blockson receives 2016 Philadelphia Award

Charles L. Blockson, founder and curator emeritus of the Blockson Collection at Temple University, became the latest local visionary to receive the prestigious Philadelphia Award.

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Blockson received the award, a nearly 100-year-old honor, for his service of the community through his work as a historian.
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Connecting the community with careers

Mike Robinson, director of community outreach and hiring, helps community members secure jobs.

 

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An Office of Human Resources initiative helps connect the community with employment opportunities through special events.
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Several alumni appointed to Millennial Advisory Committee

The committee will work to be a voice for the millennial community in Philadelphia.

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Five Owls will work together to spur positive change in Philadelphia and to advocate to make the city more Millennial friendly.
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Tyler offers undergraduate art therapy program

The new BA in art therapy was designed in response to the No. 1 requested program among current and prospective students of the top-rated Tyler School of Art.

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The new art therapy BA is a response to the No. 1 program requested by current and prospective students.
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Running a surplus

Joining a national movement, Temple’s Surplus Property program aims to reduce waste and generate revenue.

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Temple University’s Surplus Property program enhances sustainability efforts, avoids costly disposal fees and creates a new revenue source.
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Temple celebrates 130th Commencement

With 9,519 graduates, the Class of 2017 was the largest class in university history.

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Dick Vermeil and Estelle Richman received honorary degrees at the ceremony.
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Temple researchers extract HIV from infected cells

The team of scientists at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine furthers their breakthrough work by using gene editing technology to remove HIV from cells.

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The scientists at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine are the first to demonstrate HIV can be removed from cells, preventing further infection.
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Next Stop: Kimley Horn

U.S. Coast Guard veteran Derek Suomi made the most of his time at Temple. 

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Derek Suomi transitioned from the U.S. Coast Guard to Temple, and now he's ready to begin his landscape architecture career at Kimley-Horn.
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Next stop: Greeley and Hansen

After Commencement, civil engineering major Shawn Rodier will begin his full-time job at the water resources engineering firm. 

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After a few bumps along the road on his way to Commencement, Shawn Rodier is ready to graduate with honors and begin his career.
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Next Stop: Teaching English in Lyon, France

Amelia Schunder fell in love with teaching English as a second language during her time at Temple. After graduation, she’ll take her talents abroad.

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Amelia Schunder fell in love with teaching English as a second language during her time at Temple. After graduation, she’ll take her talents abroad.

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