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Student artists are adding a splash of color to the walls of the Independent Hotel in Center City Philadelphia. Temple’s widely acclaimed Tyler School of Art partnered with the Independent Hotel to present a rotating art program—featuring 14 original pieces—on display in the main areas of the hotel. The exhibit will be open through February 2014.

Melissa Meade has studied communication, learned a second language and examined how the brain processes language. As a result, she had a good idea why she lost the ability to speak after a series of strokes in 2007 at only 30 years old. In spite of the brain trauma she suffered, Meade is pursuing a doctoral degree in media and communication from the School of Media and Communication at Temple.

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Learn about financing your study-abroad experience, including useful tips and information regarding financial aid, scholarships and budgeting.

Today, 3 p.m.-3:50 p.m., Tuttleman Learning Center, room 200

TUmarketplace is getting a new look on Dec. 9. Join this webinar to see the changes and get a feel for the new face of TUmarketplace. Join via WebEx.

 

Today, 2 p.m.-3 p.m.

Adult and Organizational Development is making several workplace-focused workshops available to students in November. Topics include “Take the Lead and Don’t be Left Behind,” “Leadership and De-Grouching Oscar” and “Dealing With Difficult People.” The workshops are geared toward campus student workers and other students interested in gaining workplace and leadership skills.

 

Today, 1 p.m.-2p.m., Bright Hall, room 205

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