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International students share how they ring in Lunar New Year

Temple students from China, Indonesia and South Korea share how they celebrate the Lunar New Year at home and in the U.S., as well as what the holiday means to them.

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Students from China, Indonesia and South Korea talk about their Lunar New Year celebrations.
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CLA alumnus and activist named a 2022 Marshall Scholar

Osimiri Sprowal will be using their scholarship to study at the London School of Economics and the University of Warwick.

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Osimiri Sprowal is one of only 41 students chosen for the scholarship this year.
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Things to do for Black History Month

Where to celebrate the contributions of African American history at Temple, both in person and virtually.
 

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How to celebrate the contributions of Black Americans to society at Temple, in person and virtually.
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Temple launches new campus safety enhancements

Renowned 21st century policing expert Charles H. Ramsey to conduct an audit of campus safety services, and RAVE Temple Guardian mobile safety app will launch Feb. 14

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Charles H. Ramsey will audit campus safety and a new personal safety app will launch on Feb. 14
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New Moulder Center director appointed to lead drug discovery team

As the newly appointed director of the Moulder Center, John Karanicolas plans to continue and expand upon the research center’s innovative search for novel drug candidates.

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John Karanicolas, a professor at Fox Chase Cancer Center, was recently appointed director of the Moulder Center for Drug Discovery Research.
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That time of the month: The harm of menstrual inequity and not talking openly about your period

Jeni Stolow, a social and behavioral scientist and an assistant professor of instruction in the College of Public Health, explains the dangers of menstrual inequity.

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Assistant Professor of Instruction Jeni Stolow discusses the harm of menstrual inequity and not talking about your period.
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$1.3 million grant awarded for construction of Center for Anti-racism Research

Leaders from the Department of Africology and African American Studies say the funding demonstrates an outside commitment to the success of the new research facility.

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State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, KLN ’12, awards $1.3 million grant for the construction of the university’s new Center for Anti-racism Research.
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Temple announces new research program on K-12 success models

Gregory M. Anderson will lead Temple’s research in advancing success for underserved students.

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New research will allow Temple University to close gaps in college readiness.
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Winnie-the-Pooh and hundreds of other works are now in the public domain

Donald P. Harris, associate dean for academic affairs and equity, diversity and inclusion liaison at the Beasley School of Law, explains public domain and the implications for artists and large companies like Disney.

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Associate Dean Donald P. Harris explains what art entering the public domain might mean for artists and companies like Disney.

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