{ Temple News }
Associate Professor of Physics Maria Iavarone studies the electronic properties of materials using a scanning tunneling microscope that allows her to see individual atoms.
Jie Wu, professor and chair of Computer and Information Sciences and director of the College of Science and Technology's Center for Networked Computing, focuses his research on the next generation of wireless technology.
The 2014 Lew Klein Alumni in the Media Awards broke attendance and sponsorship records, which means the Temple University School of Media and Communication can provide more scholarships.
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{ Calendar }

Flu shots are free for students, faculty and staff with a TUid. 

Today, 8 a.m., Health Sciences Campus, Student Faculty Center, lobby.

Jens Giersdorf from Marymount Manhattan College will speak as part of the Dance Studies Colloquium Speaker Series. 

Today, 5:30 p.m., Gladfelter Hall, 10th floor, CHAT Lounge.

Performances from Jean-Francois Proulx, piano, and Grant Uhle, tenor, as part of the Boyer College of Music and Dance's adjunct faculty recital. 

Today, 7:30 p.m., Rock Hall, auditorium.

The Liacouras Center is pleased to welcome Bastille, winner of a BRIT Award for British Breakthrough Act. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Today, 8:00 p.m., Liacourus Center.

More events at TU Calendar 
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{ Today's Notes }
Vote today to put Temple at the top of the “Most Admired CEOs” list in ‘Philadelphia Business Journal'

Temple University President Neil D. Theobald and Dr. Larry R. Kaiser, dean and CEO of Temple University School of Medicine and Health System, have been named among the Top 50 “Most Admired CEOs” by the editors of Philadelphia Business Journal.

Dr. Theobald was included in the “Education” category, and Dr. Kaiser was named in the “Healthcare” category.

Let’s show Philadelphia that Temple should top the list in both education and healthcare. Cast your votes today through Oct. 10 at 5 p.m.