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Temple University Office Supply Swap (5/23/2012)

Event Date: 
May 23, 2012
Start Date:  5/23/2012  Start Time:  2:00 PM
End Date:  5/23/2012  End Time:  4:00 PM

Main Campus - TECH Center
Room: 301

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Temple University Office Supply Swap (5/16/2012)

Event Date: 
May 16, 2012
Start Date:  5/16/2012  Start Time:  2:00 PM
End Date:  5/16/2012  End Time:  4:00 PM

Main Campus - TECH Center
Room: 301

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Temple University Office Supply Swap (5/9/2012)

Event Date: 
May 9, 2012
Start Date:  5/9/2012  Start Time:  2:00 PM
End Date:  5/9/2012  End Time:  4:00 PM

Main Campus - TECH Center
Room: 301

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Walk-In Wednesdays (5/9/2012)

Event Date: 
May 9, 2012
Start Date:  5/9/2012  Start Time:  12:00 PM
End Date:  5/9/2012  End Time:  4:00 PM

Main Campus - 1810 Liacouras Walk
Room: Fourth floor-Student Health Services

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Tyler Cookie Jar and Java (5/9/2012)

Event Date: 
May 9, 2012
Start Date:  5/9/2012  Start Time:  11:00 AM
End Date:  5/9/2012  End Time:  12:00 PM

Main Campus - Tyler School of Art
Room: Lower Level South, Student Lounge Gallery

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Foundations of Study Abroad Information Session (5/8/2012)

Event Date: 
May 8, 2012
Start Date:  5/8/2012  Start Time:  12:30 PM
End Date:  5/8/2012  End Time:  1:00 PM

Main Campus - Tuttleman Learning Center
Room: 200

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Children’s opera honors the power of art

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Reading Eagle

“Brundibar,” a musical work set in a concentration camp, was performed last weekend through a collaboration of local arts groups. Baritone Lawrence Indik, an associate professor of voice at Temple's Boyer College of Music and Dance, who played the role of Brundibar, said that most of his grandfather's family was killed during World War II. Performing in "Brundibar" has personal meaning for him. "It's a beautiful work, and there's so much meaning to it."

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“No child left inside” faces challenges

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Philadelphia Inquirer

The tug of war between academics and unstructured play continues to pull at schools. “Play has become a four-letter word,” insists Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, professor of psychology at Temple. She says lack of play has robbed children of social and cognitive skills — creating disadvantages that more rigorous academics were meant to combat.

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Behind the degree: Master of Tourism and Hospitality Management

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Metro

While tourism and hospitality is an industry built on working from the bottom up, a master's degree in the field "allows you to progress more fluidly," says Temple School of Tourism and Hospitality Management Associate Dean Elizabeth H. Barber. Those entering the industry need to be resilient and flexible and enjoy working with people.

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