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Opening of the iNest named ‘Power Move of the Year’

As part of its annual awards, Technical.ly Philly has recognized the opening of Temple University’s iNest as the Power Move of the Year, which honors ‘the strategic move that made the most difference to the region overall.’

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Temple’s commitment to innovation is recognized with annual honor from Technical.ly Philly
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Test your knOWLedge

Just how Temple Made are you? Find out with our fun trivia quiz!

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The definitive trivia quiz on all things Temple Made.
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Temple President John Fry inducted into the American Philosophical Society

Temple President John Fry inducted into the American Philosophical Society

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Temple President John Fry was recently inducted into the American Philosophical Society
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Gobblenomics: As the inflation rates goes down, so may the price of your turkey

Ahead of Thanksgiving, Joshua Mask, an assistant professor of instruction in the Economics Department at Temple University’s College of Liberal Arts, discusses how inflation will affect turkey dinners this holiday.

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Economics professor discusses how inflation will affect Thanksgiving dinners this year
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Temple’s Center for Anti-Racism celebrates second anniversary

To mark the occasion, the center hosted a special discussion with Khalil G. Muhammad, author of Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern America.

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Temple's Center for Anti-Racism marks its second anniversary with special discussion
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Annual Innovative Idea Competition encourages Temple community to think big

On Nov. 13, the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute at the Fox School of Business hosted the 27th annual Temple University Innovative Idea Competition.  

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Hosted by the Fox School of Business, the competition showcases entrepreneurial-minded Owls.
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Five scholar graduates of CCP receive full-tuition scholarships to attend Temple

Temple University and the Community College of Philadelphia held an event that celebrated former Octavius Catto Scholars who are now Community Behavioral Health Scholars and have their tuition costs covered to continue their education at Temple. The celebration took place in the first-floor event space of Charles Library on Nov. 14. 

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Learn about the scholarship program that helps ease the tuition gap for Philadelphia residents to attend Temple.

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