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A primer on the state appropriation

Beyond tuition revenue, the commonwealth appropriation serves as the primary driver of Temple University’s budget.

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An overview of the state appropriation and what it means to Temple
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Temple hosts conversation on new book highlighting Philadelphia’s Black history

Author Amy Jane Cohen and Temple University graduate student Carrilee Bryan discussed the book Black History in the Philadelphia Landscape: Deep Roots, Continuing Legacy during an event at the Charles Library. 

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A new book from Temple University Press provides an in-depth overview of Philadelphia’s Black history.
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Temple University and PASNAP reach new four-year agreement

PASNAP is the bargaining unit that represents research nurses at Temple’s Main Campus and at the Health Sciences Center.

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Temple University and PASNAP reach new four-year agreement
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Swipe left or right: New study examines social anxiety in adolescents

Assistant Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience Johanna Jarcho and her team will use neuroimaging to see how adolescents respond to peer feedback, aiming to find a potential new treatment for social anxiety.

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Johanna Jarcho and her team have been awarded over $3.7 million from the National Institute of Mental Health to study social anxiety in adolescents.
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Temple University Center City campus celebrates 50 years

Opened in 1973, TUCC has been serving learners of all ages through credit classes, noncredit classes  and educational enrichment programs for a half-century.

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Temple University Center City, opened in 1973, is a pillar of educational and professional resources in Center City.
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Post #MeToo movement, new study finds the sport industry still has work to do

New research from Temple University School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management faculty member Elizabeth Taylor shows how women employees within the sport industry still frequently find themselves the victims of sexual harassment.

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Women who work in sports continue to be sexually harassed at disproportionate numbers, study finds
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Making music that matters

Boyer College of Music alum Steve Weiser helped navigate the Erie Philharmonic through uncertain times, and now, the organization has arguably never been more successful.

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Temple alumnus Steve Weiser has found success as executive director of the Erie Philharmonic.
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TUDPS, ORM to offer students free U-locks and helmets

To recognize March as Brain Injury Awareness Month, Temple University’s Department of Public Safety and the Office of Risk Management have teamed up with a local bike shop to give away free helmets and U-locks on March 1. 

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“Properly placing a U-lock on a bicycle or scooter reduces the likelihood of theft while also making the bike less attractive to opportunistic thieves,” said Vice President for Public Safety Jennifer Griffin.
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Temple and TAUP continue negotiations, work through February sessions 

The next bargaining session between the two parties is Monday, Feb. 26, and March sessions will be scheduled soon.

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Temple and TAUP will meet next on Monday, Feb. 26.

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