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Andrew P. Allen: Job offer in hand
Type: News Story
Information science and technology major Andrew P. Allen has a job waiting for him at Protiviti, a global business-consulting and internal-audit firm, after he earns his degree in May. And like many Computer and Information Science students, he had the offer in hand even before began his senior year.
May 15, 2014
Amy Bendekovits: Real-world ready
Type: News Story
After holding a range of internships in places as high profile as the White House and Madison Square Garden, Amy Bendekovits is ready to take on the Big Apple with a full-time management position at Aramark that starts in June.
May 14, 2014
Meet the 2014 graduates: Katerina Johantgen
Type: News Story
In 2010, Katerina Johantgen enrolled at Temple as a theater major and quickly stood out to faculty members as a dynamic performer. Now, the Department of Theater’s shining star will take the main stage for her final leading role at the university: student speaker for Temple’s 127th Commencement.
May 14, 2014
Wilfred Beaye: Harvard bound
Type: News Story
Wilfred Beaye, a transfer student from Bucks County Community College, will attend Harvard Law School this fall. Beaye, who is the first in his family to attend college, says he owes much to his mother, who left behind her life and family in Liberia to move to the U.S. after his father’s death.
May 9, 2014
Thu Ngan Han: Plotting the future
Type: News Story
With landscape architecture major Thu Ngan Han leading the charge, fresh vegetables will soon be popping up in a community garden located in the Lawncrest section of Philadelphia. This will be the 25-plot garden’s second growing season.
May 9, 2014
James Furman II: Community-driven engineering
Type: News Story
As president of Temple’s Engineers Without Borders student chapter, mechanical engineering major James Furman II led the group in establishing a connection with a local community garden. Now, the organization is designing a solar-powered, hydroponic growing system that will increase the garden’s yield.
May 9, 2014
Vaughn Spurrier: Balancing athletics and academics
Type: News Story
Soccer midfielder Vaughn Spurrier learned how to balance the demands of athletics, academics and research successfully during his four years at Temple University.
May 5, 2014
Michael Busza: Creating inclusion
Type: News Story
A “Producing & Directing” course with Assistant Professor Kristine Trever Weatherston spurred Michael Busza to create, write and direct Temple’s first full-length web sitcom, “one of the guys.”
April 17, 2014
Ali Watkins: From Owl to watchdog
Type: News Story
Journalism major Ali Watkins broke a national story as an intern at McClatchy DC News.
May 8, 2014
Jaslyn Johnson: Applying Neurology
Type: News Story
After her father suffered a brain injury from a serious accident, Jaslyn Johnson used what she learned as a neurology major at Temple to aid in his recovery.
April 17, 2014
Brittany Redfern: Experience and determination
Type: News Story
For her senior research project in sociology, Brittany Redfern drew on her personal experience as a single mother to shed light on the poorly understood causes for socioeconomic and racial disparities in breast-feeding rates among women in the U.S.
April 15, 2014
Zahra Safa: Invested in finance
Type: News Story
Temple’s commitment to controlling student debt and increasing financial literacy extends far beyond Main Campus. Thanks to Zahra Safa—a student of accounting in the Fox School of Business—lessons in financial literacy have extended to Central America.
April 14, 2014
Stephen P. Peterson: Keeping Philadelphia’s soil safe
Type: News Story
For the past year and a half, Stephen P. Peterson, CST ’11 and a Temple graduate student, has been examining the presence of lead and other potentially harmful heavy metals in the soil of Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park.
April 8, 2014