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Temple in the Media: community-oriented projects in front-of-section 'Philadelphia Inquirer' stories
A busy week of media appearances by Temple faculty and students was highlighted by a front-page story on Temple Contemporary's "Funeral for a Home" project in "The Philadelphia Inquirer" and a story about two Fox students' community-oriented entrepreneurial venture on the front of its "Business" section.
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The Teaching and Technology Symposium is designed for faculty, instructional technologists and other staff at Temple who either use or support the use of technology in education. It is an excellent opportunity for participants to collaborate with peers and share best practices and innovations on the use of technology to facilitate teaching and learning. |
Today, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Howard Gittis Student Center, room 200 B/C. |
The Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture and the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Society for Ecological Restoration will host a three-day event focused on furthering ecological restoration locally and globally. |
Today, 8:30 a.m.- 6 p.m., Ambler Learning Center. |
For the 2014 edition of Temple’s Verizon Symposium for Global Broadband Communication, #EnufAboutU, What About Me? offers conversations about establishing careers in the shifting-by-the-day digital landscape. |
Today, March 21, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Ritter Hall, Walk Auditorium. |
In honor of Women’s History Month, Judge Earlene Green—a Temple alumna—will discuss her life as an activist, social worker, public figure and African-American woman in Philadelphia. |
Today, 3 p.m., Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection, Sullivan Hall, first floor. |
More events at TU Calendar |
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