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Temple President Neil D. Theobald kicked off the academic year by meeting with students and responding to questions on a variety of issues, including a recent incident at Temple Fest. For more information, read Temple Fest incident Q&A.
Rock unearthed from a mountain belt in northeastern South Africa has shown the earliest known evidence of plate tectonics, pre-dating their previous known existence by 240 million years.
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Attendees will meet employers offering off-campus, part-time jobs and internships.

Today, noon, Bell Tower. 

All international teaching assistants must register for the SPEAK test in order to be assigned TA duties for the fall 2014. This is a state-mandated testing. For more information, visit the International Teaching Assistants Program.

Today through Friday, August 29, Ritter Hall, room 453. 

Can't make the trip to an away game this fall? Attend a game watch party near you. Participants are encouraged to arrive 30 minutes prior to kickoff. View watch party information and locations.

Today, 9:15 p.m., various locations. 

More events at TU Calendar 
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Temple University will be closed on Monday, September 1, for Labor Day. Click here to view the complete academic calendar.

Monday, September 1, all day. 

Learn about the music and dance offerings for children and adults at Temple Music Prep by signing up for a free introductory class. Check the calendar for offerings and times. Registration is required. 

Saturday, September 13 through Thursday, October 2, various times and locations. 

NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams will speak with current Temple students during a one-hour question and answer session before accepting the 2014 Lew Klein Excellence in the Media Award.

Friday, September 26, 10:30 a.m., Tomlinson Theater. 

More events at TU Calendar 
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