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In line with its commitment to keep tuition as low as possible, Temple University’s Board of Trustees approved a $600 increase to undergraduate base tuition for 2014-15, a blended increase of 3.69 percent. Tuition will be $14,006 for Pennsylvania residents and $24,032 for out-of-state students. Mandatory fees will remain at $690.

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A team of researchers at Temple University School of Medicine has designed a way to permanently remove HIV-1 genes from human cells.
Fox School of Business celebrates the relocation of its executive master of business administration program and the launch of a new executive doctorate of business administration program.
The Girls and Mathematics Program helps young girls resist the stereotypes and get excited about math.
This faculty focus features Lalitha Naveen, associate professor of finance in Temple's Fox School of Business.
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The Temple Blackstone LaunchPad is a new initiative that provides free business coaching to undergraduate students. Blackstone LaunchPad connects people, ideas and resources for sharing advice and guidance; building relationships with local businesses; and increasing the likelihood of success among startups and local enterprises. Register online.

Monday through Friday, Howard Gittis Student Center. Also available online.
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Guillermo Linares, assistant professor of neurology, neurosurgery and radiology, will lead a talk on "Thrombolysis and Thrombectomy."

Friday, July 15, 8 a.m., Health Sciences Center, Rock Pavilion, Erny Auditorium. 

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