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Stuff to do in February

There's something for everyone this month. 

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Ten tips for financial wellness

We're here to help you manage your money ... or lack of it.

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Your coronavirus questions, answered by experts

An epidemiologist and a physician with expertise in infectious diseases share their insights on the outbreak that’s grabbing headlines.

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An epidemiologist and a physician with expertise in infectious diseases share their insights on the outbreak that’s grabbing headlines.
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What to read, watch and see for Black History Month

Timothy Welbeck, a member of Temple’s Africology and African American Studies department, recommends 10 essential chronicles of the African American experience.

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Africology and African American Studies lecturer Timothy Welbeck shares his recommended reading and viewing list.
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Architecture students step inside their structures

Virtual reality gives architecture students a better understanding of the spaces they envision.

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Professor’s novel garners national media acclaim

Long Bright River, by Associate Professor Liz Moore, has been highlighted in the New York Times and on Good Morning America.

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Liz Moore’s ‘Long Bright River’ has hit the New York Times bestsellers list and been highlighted on Good Morning America.
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Virtual realities: research reveals promising intervention in cancer treatment

Research led by Temple’s Sbarro Institute shows that use of virtual reality can reduce anxiety and improve mood in women undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer.

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Temple-led research shows that virtual reality can help reduce anxiety and improve mood in women undergoing chemotherapy.
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Student and faculty musicians are Grammy hopefuls

More than 90 musicians, including faculty members Terell Stafford and Dick Oatts, performed on a Grammy-nominated record composed by superstar artist Vince Mendoza.

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“Love, A Beautiful Force,” penned by superstar composer and arranger Vince Mendoza, features the Temple University Studio Orchestra.
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Study of curse words could help traumatic brain injury patients

Knowing more about how our brains process profanity could help inform treatments, researchers in Temple’s College of Public Health say.

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Knowing more about how our brains process profanity could help inform treatments, researchers say.

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