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Graduate students from the Tyler School of Art partnered with seventh-graders from St. James School, located in North Philadelphia, to create a series of colorful posters that represent the school pledge.

Fourth-year medical student Tashina Lambert finds out where her residency will take her on Match Day. Photo by Temple Photographer Betsy Manning.

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Charles Abramovic and his studio present Springtime in Paris: The Complete Piano Preludes of Claude Debussy. Browse books of French poetry and art that inspired that music. Participants are invited to bring lunch, and light refreshments will be provided.

Today, noon, Paley Library, lecture hall. 

Students can listen to success stories and get advice from broadcasting experts, including tips for landing an internship or job, the do’s and don’ts of networking, and other information pertinent to launching a career in broadcasting and communication. This event is open to the public.

Today, 6 p.m., Annenberg Hall, Joe First Media Center. 

A countercultural commentary on love, war and youthful rebellion, this watershed 1960s musical is still timely and popular. The story of one group’s struggle to live out their ideals in a chaotic world not only defined a generation, but also the future of the rock musical genre.

Today, 7 p.m., Tomlinson Theater. 

Temple University Wind Symphony will perform musical selections with conductor Emily Threinen, guest composer Joel Puckett, composer Norman David and flautist David Cramer.

 

 


 

Today, 7:30 p.m., Temple Performing Arts Center. 

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