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In a recent study, Professor of Marketing Maureen Morrin in the Fox School of Business at Temple examined the impact that imagining what a food smells like would have on consumer behavior.
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The Institute for Public Affairs at Temple hosts Daniel Butler, assistant professor at Yale University, for a talk titled “Information Costs and Officials Proactive Effort Levels." Butler teaches courses in statistics & American politics and studies the behavior of public officials to better understand issues of representation. |
Today, 12:30 p.m., Anderson Hall, room 821. |
Project Mesoamerica aims to transform the land from Mexico to Colombia to build infrastructure and create more “efficient” global trade routes. Mesoamérica Resiste! is a collaborative illustration brought to life by activists, storytellers and educators. It explores the connections between our local, everyday stories and the bigger picture of our historical moment.
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Today, 2 p.m., Paley Library, lecture hall. |
Learn about the Gilman Scholarship program, which provides study-abroad awards of up to $5,000 to undergraduates who are U.S. citizens. |
Today, Noon, Tuttleman Learning Center, room 200. |
Cristina Sanz, professor of Spanish linguistics at Georgetown University, directs the Intensive & School of Foreign Service Spanish programs, the Barcelona Summer Program and the Catalan Lectureship. |
Today, 4 p.m., Anderson Hall, room 422. |
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May Graduating Students: Commencement RSVP and ticket website now open
If you are graduating in May, you must RSVP and request tickets online for Commencement and graduation ceremonies. The site will be available from Feb. 24 through March 28. Seating is limited, so log in and request your tickets today! To learn more about RSVPing and receiving ceremony tickets, visit the Commencement website.
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