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Temple’s commitment to the community was on display at Tanner Duckrey Elementary School Friday, Jan. 17, as students in the College of Education and members of Temple's Institutional Advancement team celebrated Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy of service.

The winter 2014 edition of Temple magazine is now online. In this issue, students create brand-new materials using lasers; researchers look to the human body to cure disease; and a women’s shelter in North Philadelphia provides students with a real-world classroom.

The Online MBA program in the Fox School of Business ranks ninth nationally among graduate business programs, according to the 2014 ‘Best Online Business Programs’ rankings by “U.S.News & World Report.”
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Temple will serve as one of many sponsors for the 19th annual Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Day of Service. Tens of thousands of volunteers will participate in community service projects in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. View a complete list of service projects in the area.

Monday, Jan. 20. 

Workshops for next week include: “Kronos Beginner Training Sessions,” “Procure to Pay (P2P) ‘Accounts Payable and Purchasing’” and “Effort Reporting System (ERS) for Pre Reviewer and Post Reviewers – Levels 1 and 2.” Visit the HR Learning and Development website for a full schedule and to register.

 

Today, 1:30-3:30 p.m., TECH Center, room 437. 

Daniel Gottlieb, host of WHYY’s popular call-in radio show Voices in the Family, will have an open conversation with Michael Selzer, director of Shriners Hospitals Pediatric Research Center. Gottlieb and Selzer also will explore how the research priorities of persons with disabilities compare with those of biomedical researchers.

Today, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Shriners Hospitals Pediatric Research Center. 

More events at TU Calendar 
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Join Temple and Community Energy Inc. as they “flip the switch” on the new solar array at Edberg-Olson Hall. It is the first customer-driven and largest state-of-the-art community solar project in Philadelphia built without state subsidy—and the first of its kind at a university in the city. Come learn more about the project and enjoy a free hot chocolate bar. Temple’s Spirit Squad, Hooter and Diamond Marching Band members will join the celebration.

Thursday, Jan. 23, 11-11:30 a.m., Edberg-Olson Hall.

More events at TU Calendar 
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