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Peace sculpture recognizes Dental School’s global outreach
The Kornberg School of Dentistry recently unveiled a seven-foot, 800-pound bronze “Tree of Peace” sculpture created by UNESCO Artist for Peace Hedva Ser in recognition of the school's efforts to secure peace by improving oral health around the world.
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School's done... now what?
With the school year behind them, Temple students are moving on to summer plans. While some will return to campus to take summer courses, others are working at jobs or internships. And a few lucky Owls will spend the summer traveling the world. Learn more about how some will spend summer break.
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Temple community recognized for their outstanding efforts
Temple faculty, staff and students have garnered acclaim for many outstanding achievements over the past semester. Visit the Accolades page on the university's online news center to view recent awards and honors presented to members of the Temple community. |
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Owls vs. Rhode Island. |
Today, 2 p.m.; Friday, 2 p.m.; Saturday, 1 p.m. All games will take place at Ambler Campus. |
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The event will bring together a panel of experts to explore, reveal and dissect some of the deeper and alternative meanings of The Hunger Games and what it says about our society. They will analyze the themes of media and technology; domination and liberation; culture and celebrity; fashion; and the future. |
Today, 7-9 p.m. Center City Campus, 1515 Market Street. |
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Bike Temple will provide breakfast for all student, faculty and staff bicycle commuters. Bike Temple will be on hand providing biking information and will also hold drawings for some free biking gear. |
Friday, 8-9:30 a.m. Bell Tower. |
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Keynote speaker Arthur M. Feldman, M.D., Ph.D., executive dean, Temple School of Medicine, will give his address titled "Challenges Facing Academic Medicine 2012." |
Friday, 8:30 a.m.-noon. Health Sciences Center, Medical Education and Research Building, room 319A. |
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Information on Asian markets, business opportunities in Asian countries and government resources and programs for doing business with Asia. |
Friday, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Alter Hall, room 746. |
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College of Engineering will host IT philanthropist W. David Tarver, author of Proving Ground, at the launch of MESA high school students' mobile apps design businesses. |
Friday, 5-9 p.m. Engineering Building, room LH126. |
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Temple's Computer Recycling Center is collecting and redistributing surplus office supplies. Administrators, faculty and staff can shop for free supplies or donate items. For more information, contact reuse@temple.edu. |
Wednesday, 2-4 p.m. TECH Center, room 301. |
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Effective April 30, Temple University has completed its term as a Passport Acceptance Facility. The Philadelphia Passport Agency is committed to continuing to meet the needs of Temple's students who plan to travel abroad by supporting a special day of passport acceptance each semester. There are four passport acceptance facilities within a mile of the 19222 zip-code area serving the community Monday through Friday, some offering weekend/evening hours and free parking.
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Late registration fees begin today for Summer Session 1. The fee is $100 for all students. For more information about Summer 2012 registration, visit the Office of the Registrar's website.
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View registration FAQs. View the full 2011-2012 Academic Calendar at the Registrar's website.
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