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The newly opened Science Education and Research Center (SERC) at Temple University will support a new era of research and discovery for students and faculty, opening doors to advancements in Philadelphia and around the world.
The College of Education received $2.2 million in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Education to create a new partnership between the university and the School District of Philadelphia.
This week’s roundup of media appearances by Temple faculty, students and staff is highlighted by a major 'New York Times' feature story (with images) about landscape architect Mary Myers' rain garden. Other prominent media hits: Jim McKairnes in 'The Washington Post,' Michael Leeds in the 'NYT' and Laurence Steinberg on NPR.
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Join a conversation and lunch with Gary Long, SSW '91, senior vice president of Virtua Voorhees and Marlton Hospitals. Long, a 2014 Gallery of Success inductee, will discuss the evolution of U.S. healthcare delivery models with implications for professionals working in healthcare.
Today, noon, Pearson Hall, Room 213.

This fast-paced concert will feature back-to-back performances by Boyer student soloists and ensembles. The second half of the program, in honor of Philadelphia’s first Italy Week, will include an Italian overture, two arias with orchestra, a virtuosic Italian string piece, concluding with the final two movements from Ottorino Respighi’s Pines of Rome. This event is free and open to the public. 

 

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

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