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For people with intellectual or developmental disabilities, navigating the criminal-justice system is difficult. That is where the Criminal Justice Project in the Institute on Disabilities at Temple comes in: The project helps individuals with disabilities, their families and others understand the justice system.

In some ways, Joyce Lindorff likes to live in the past. As a professor of keyboard in the Boyer College of Music and Dance, her love affair with the harpsichord—a precursor to the piano—has taken her around the world and earned her recitalist awards from Pro Musicis and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Participants will have the opportunity to ask a trainer fitness-related questions.

Today, 2 p.m., IBC Student Rec Center, lobby.

Temple Ambler student and faculty volunteers will provide federal and state tax preparation help to low- to moderate-income families. Faculty, staff and students are invited to become certified volunteer income tax assistants.

Saturday, Feb. 1 p.m., Ambler Learning Center. 

Temple men's basketball takes on Villanova at the Liacouras Center. 

Saturday, Feb. 1, 4 p.m., Liacouras Center. 

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Closing of Old Medical School Building

Effective Jan. 31, 2014, the Old Medical School (OMS) building will be closed and vacated as it is prepared for demolition. The doors connecting MRB to OMS will be locked, and faculty, students and staff will no longer be able to walk between those two buildings. The Hudson building also is included in the demolition. As plans unfold, additional information will be provided.