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Paul A. Pavlou, associate dean at the Fox School of Business, and Laurence Steinberg, professor of psychology, have been named among the most important researchers of the past decade.
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Researchers at Temple University are using GPS technology and other tools to better understand how individuals with mental illness participate in their communities.
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Thanks to the generous donations of the Ambler Campus community over the past nine years, hundreds of families have enjoyed a holiday meal that might not have been available otherwise. Help ensure families have a happy Thanksgiving again this year by supporting the turkey drive. Monetary donations are preferred; frozen turkeys may be dropped off at the Administration Building on Wednesday, Nov. 19, by 10 a.m. |
Today through Wednesday, Nov. 19, Ambler Campus, Administration Building. |
Stop by to pick up school supplies, or ask a Temple Office Supply Swap representative about how to use supplies to make upcycled crafts. This event is part of Campus Sustainability Week. |
Today, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., 1938 Liacouras Walk.
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Come to Temple Community Garden's new garden site at Diamond and Carlisle streets to watch a documentary about urban farming in the United States. The movie will start at dusk; bring your own blanket and snacks. This event is a part of Campus Sustainability Week. |
Today, 6 p.m., Temple Community Garden, Diamond and Carlisle streets.
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This quintessential landmark of American musical theater is a magical tale of infinite love that transcends time. Jeff and Tommy stumble upon a mythical Scottish village, Brigadoon, which awakens only once every 100 years. But when Tommy falls for a village girl, he is forced to choose between returning to the world that he knows and giving up everything for a chance at love in the mysterious Brigadoon.
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Today, 7:30 p.m., Tomlinson Theater. |
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Discounted parking during October
The Office of Parking Services is offering a flat, discounted rate of $6 in the Tuttleman Lot for the entire month of October. Offer is valid from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Select the Evening option on the kiosk to apply the discount.
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