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For this emergency medicine specialist, life is all about multitasking

Maura Sammon is treating COVID-19 patients at Temple Health and managing an emergency clinic for thousands of people remotely.

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Maura Sammon is treating COVID-19 patients locally and running an emergency medical clinic remotely.
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Flying Further, the university’s strategic planning process, is underway

Cindy Leavitt and Dan Berman, co-chairs of the Strategic Planning Steering Committee, share how the group will create an agile, iterative process through which Temple will be better positioned to understand and adapt to the changing landscape of higher education.

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Temple is planning for the future and is looking to the entire Temple community to actively participate in the process.
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CLA professor’s new book, ‘The Objects That Remain,’ explores life after loss

Professor Laura Levitt reflects on her life through the objects that remain after a deeply personal and violent trauma in her new work of literary nonfiction.

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Temple’s Laura Levitt examines how the objects associated with violent crimes can inform our understanding of trauma.
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Graduating Tyler students receive a special class gift

In addition to a diploma, Tyler School of Art and Architecture presents graduates with a work of art made by an alumnus.

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As a graduation gift, Tyler’s Class of 2020 receives pom-pom hats designed by one of Tyler’s most distinguished alumni, Polly Apfelbaum, TYL ’78.
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Chill Lo-fi (Temple Made!) Beats to study and relax to

Get into the groove for finals with this playlist made by and for Owls.

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Challenging systemic racism through theater

Kimmika Williams-Witherspoon, an associate professor of theater studies and playwriting at the School of Theater, Film and Media Arts, talks about the impact protests against racism and police brutality have had on her art.

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Kimmika Williams-Witherspoon, an associate professor of theater studies and playwriting, explains how art can help audiences confront issues of race and racism.
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Art as resilience in a time of isolation

 

Virtual therapeutic art workshops allow students at Tyler School of Art and Architecture and Drexel University to connect during the pandemic.

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Students use Zoom therapeutic art workshops to connect and learn during the pandemic.
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Remote internships bring Klein student closer to his dream

 

 Interning at CBS This Morning is giving Nic Uff hands-on experience.

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Klein College junior Niccolas Uff gets hands-on experience in television news production while working remotely as an intern for "CBS This Morning."

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