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Tyler’s glass program celebrates 50 years and a new, sustainable approach

The Tyler glass program was founded in 1974 by Jon Clark. In the 50 years since, it has grown into a global powerhouse, boasting a state-of-the-art facility and a long list of successful alumni artists and educators.

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The glass program at Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University, is home to state-of-the-art facilities and world-renowned faculty.
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Temple conducts free cybersecurity training to underserved communities, develops college students’ career skills

Temple offered a free, five-part cybersecurity clinic to educate community residents about online criminal activities and ways to prevent them during Cybersecurity Awareness Month, an international initiative each October that raises awareness about online safety and best practices for cybersecurity. 

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During Temple’s cybersecurity clinic series, college students help prevent community members from falling victim to cybercrime.
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More students are utilizing the university’s safety resources

An increasing number of students are using Flight, the walking escort program, the TUSafe app and more resources offered by Temple University.

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An increasing number of students are using Flight, the walking escort program, the TUSafe app and more resources offered by Temple University.
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Election Day

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Is it biased for a newspaper to endorse a candidate? Journalism professor says no

Decisions by The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times to forgo a presidential endorsement have sparked outcries and subscriber losses. So, why do newspapers still endorse candidates today, and why is it a big deal when they don’t?

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Professor of Journalism David Mindich discusses the history and importance of candidate endorsements.

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