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Seven Temple graduate students have been awarded prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program grants. That program supports outstanding graduate students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines.
For her senior research project in sociology, Brittany Redfern drew on her personal experience as a single mother to shed light on the poorly understood causes for socioeconomic and racial disparities in breast-feeding rates among women in the U.S.
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Free hearing screenings for members of the Temple community. Appointments are preferred, but walk-ins are welcome.

Today, 8:30 a.m., Health Sciences Center, Student Faculty Center, rooms D and E.

The Temple community is invited to attend a behind-the-scenes-tour and an historical review of the award-winning Computer Recycling Center.

Today, 10 a.m., Computer Recycling Center, Bell Building (TECH Center), 3rd floor.

Temple graduate student Julia Behar Rolf will lead a discussion titled “The Fight Against Inertia: Resisting Complacency.”

Today, 3 p.m., Anderson Hall, room 821.

Miguel Munoz-Laboy, associate professor in the School of Social Work, will lead this talk. 

Today, 4 p.m., Ritter Annex, Kiva Auditorium, first floor. 

More events at TU Calendar 
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