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With the Mason Shaffer Foundation and Community Blood Services, Temple University Hospital has established Philadelphia’s first public cord blood donation program, which can help patients in need of life-saving transplants.
Seth Bruggeman, director of Temple’s Center for Public History, is collaborating with the Print Center—an art gallery and education center in Rittenhouse Square—to offer an internship and a full-time job to Mary O’Neill, a graduate student of public history.
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Students may celebrate Thank a Donor Week by stopping by the Bell Tower and taking a few minutes to say thanks to Temple’s donors. Pens and cards will be provided, and participants will be eligible to win a $100 gift card.

Monday, April 14, to Thursday, April 17, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Bell Tower. 

Students may sit down one-on-one with admissions counselors to discuss the application process, previous credits and readiness to begin classes at Temple. If applying for the fall 2014 semester, students might receive an admissions decision on the spot. This program is by appointment only.

Today, 9 a.m., Ambler Campus. 

Dianne Salter, executive vice president of insurance at Jefferson Health System will attend this installation of the series. Discussion topics will include workplace experiences, skills needed for success, industry trends and career opportunities related to the risk management, insurance and actuarial-science industries.

Today, noon, Alter Hall, room A031. 

The University Financial Literary Taskforce welcomes speaker Heather Sperratore, campus relations manager at PNC Bank Education Lending, to discuss student loan repayment.

Today, noon, Howard Gittis Student Center, room 200B. 

More events at TU Calendar 
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