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You got it! 12 things to do before the semester ends

Guys, if we watch one more episode of The Office, Netflix is going to start feeling bad for us. This is our PSA to peel ourselves off the couch and accept that being outside for more than 10 minutes at a time is now OK. More than OK cuz Joe Biden is coming to campus! The Phillies home opener is this week!! You can go to the Philadelphia Art Museum on the cheap!!! Andddddddd Cherry and White Weekend is this weekend!!!! Don’t know what that is? Check the list, friends. 

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Temple University student newsletter Nutshell offers 12 things to do before the spring 2018 semester ends.
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Temple to adopt significant changes to iconic "T" logo

An interdisciplinary task force worked to create an updated logo that is more representative of the university’s momentum. 

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The new logo will be a lowercase serif “t” to more accurately represent the Temple of today—an ever-evolving, world-class institution.
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Temple chaplain establishes wellness center in North Philadelphia

The Church of the Advocate will establish a new wellness center to help address trauma, and a grand piano from the Boyer College of Music and Dance will serve as one of its centerpieces.

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The Rev. Renee McKenzie, vicar of the Church of the Advocate, is working to establish a new wellness center in North Central Philadelphia.
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Bursar’s dedication to student financial services wins national accolades

Assistant Vice President and Bursar David Glezerman was recently awarded the inaugural Student Financial Services Award by the National Association of College and University Business Officers.

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David Glezerman is the first recipient of a national award for student financial services.
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Temple receives second “It’s On Us PA” grant to further improve sexual misconduct reporting

Temple hosted Pennsylvania Secretary of Education Pedro Rivera for the announcement of “It’s On Us” grants for 39 colleges and universities across the state.

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The grant of more than $25,000 will go toward initiatives to raise awareness and improve reporting of campus sexual assault.
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Powerful Temple women share advice for future generations

In honor of Women’s History Month, get to know some powerful women at Temple who are innovators and trailblazers in their fields.

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In honor of Women’s History Month, get to know some powerful women at Temple who are innovators and trailblazers in their fields.
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Sound Waves

<p>A unique city-wide project breathes new life into broken and abandoned instruments.</p>

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Jazmyn Burton
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Gina Benigno, KLN '12, FOX'16, and Lou Peluyera
Photography By: 
Betsy Manning, KLN '87, CLA' 08

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Video Production: Gina Benigno, KLN '12, FOX'16, and Lou Peluyera
 

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A unique city-wide project breathes new life into broken and abandoned instruments.
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Engineers find unusual inspiration for 3-D printed surgical needle design

The needles, designed by Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Parsaoran Hutapea and PhD candidate Mohammad Sahlabadi, are on display at the Franklin Institute.

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The needles, designed by a Temple engineering professor and a PhD candidate, are on display at the Franklin Institute.
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Temple generates $7.5 billion in economic impact throughout Pennsylvania

Temple is a significant economic engine for both Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. 

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Temple has supported 43,000 jobs statewide and generated more than $205 million in tax revenue for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Graduate programs earn increases in U.S. News & World Report rankings

Several Temple programs rose in the latest graduate school rankings, with the Lewis Katz School of Medicine and the College of Science and Technology recording double-digit jumps.

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The Lewis Katz School of Medicine and the College of Science and Technology recorded double-digit jumps in the latest rankings.

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