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Paul A. Pavlou, associate dean at the Fox School of Business, and Laurence Steinberg, professor of psychology, have been named among the most important researchers of the past decade.
Researchers at Temple University are using GPS technology and other tools to better understand how individuals with mental illness participate in their communities.
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Thanks to the generous donations of the Ambler Campus community over the past nine years, hundreds of families have enjoyed a holiday meal that might not have been available otherwise. Help ensure families have a happy Thanksgiving again this year by supporting the turkey drive. Monetary donations are preferred; frozen turkeys may be dropped off at the Administration Building on Wednesday, Nov. 19, by 10 a.m.

Today through Wednesday, Nov. 19, Ambler Campus, Administration Building. 

Stop by to pick up school supplies, or ask a Temple Office Supply Swap representative about how to use supplies to make upcycled crafts. This event is part of Campus Sustainability Week

 

Today, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., 1938 Liacouras Walk. 

 

Come to Temple Community Garden's new garden site at Diamond and Carlisle streets to watch a documentary about urban farming in the United States. The movie will start at dusk; bring your own blanket and snacks. This event is a part of Campus Sustainability Week
 

Today, 6 p.m., Temple Community Garden, Diamond and Carlisle streets. 

 

This quintessential landmark of American musical theater is a magical tale of infinite love that transcends time. Jeff and Tommy stumble upon a mythical Scottish village, Brigadoon, which awakens only once every 100 years. But when Tommy falls for a village girl, he is forced to choose between returning to the world that he knows and giving up everything for a chance at love in the mysterious Brigadoon.

Today, 7:30 p.m., Tomlinson Theater. 

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Discounted parking during October

The Office of Parking Services is offering a flat, discounted rate of $6 in the Tuttleman Lot for the entire month of October. Offer is valid from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Select the Evening option on the kiosk to apply the discount.