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From a play about teen aggression to Hadyn at the Kimmel Center, performances of all kinds bloom at Temple this semester. Here are some highlights.
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Employers will review your resume and provide valuable feedback. |
Today, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Mitten Hall, room 220. |
Led by the fitness coordinator and a personal trainer, this workshop will focus on teaching participants how to determine their heart rate while at rest and while exercising. Heart-rate monitor use also will be taught. |
Today, 2 p.m., Student Recreation Center, room 205. |
Professor Elliot Ratzman will lead a discussion titled “Saving Lives of Strangers: Is Health a Human Right?” |
Today, 3 p.m., Anderson Hall, room 821. |
Learn more about Temple's summer study-abroad programs. Visit Study Abroad Summer to view a list of the options for summer 2014. |
Today, 3 p.m., Tuttleman Learning Center, room 200. |
Shakespeare’s finest tragedy about corruption of power and consequences of blind ambition, Macbeth examines the rise and fall of a great, tragic hero as he struggles to hold onto his power. This enduring classic is brought to life by Professor of Theater Dan Kern. |
Today, 8 p.m., Tomlinson Theater. |
More events at TU Calendar |
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Prepare to maximize the Career Fair: Rotate through stations to learn what to wear and how to research, approach and follow up with employers. |
Today, 4 p.m., Student Activities Center, room 200 A. |
Students will hear from CLA alumni about possible career paths for those holding liberal arts degrees. |
Today, 6 p.m., Anderson Hall, room 821. |
Current students are invited to meet with Temple alumni from all careers and fields to hone their networking skills and prepare for today's highly competitive job market. |
Tuesday, Feb. 18, 5 p.m., Mitten Hall, room 200. |
More events at TU Calendar |
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