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Melba Moore—Tony award-winning actress, recording artist and member of the original Broadway cast of “Hair”—visited Tomlinson Theater Friday, March 14, to share advice with student-actors from Temple's production of the hit musical.
People who experience chronic sleep disturbances might face an earlier onset of dementia and Alzheimer’s, according to a new preclinical study by Temple researchers.
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Randy Stoecker, professor of community and environmental sociology at the University of Wisconsin, will lead a discussion on strengthening university-community relationships.

 

Today, 9 a.m., Howard Gittis Student Center. 

Participants will learn how to set realistic goals and generate plans to make the most of each day. Faculty and staff will examine time management in several critical areas, including planning, scheduling, delegation, interruptions, procrastination and meetings.

Today, 11 a.m., Ambler Learning Center, room 103. 

In honor of National Nutrition Month, a Student Health Services dietitian will lead a discussion on eating right, reducing salt intake and saving money on food. Samples and recipes will be provided. 

Today, 2 p.m., Student Health Services, 1810 Liacouras Walk, 4th floor. 

The Office of Sustainability will collect plastic water bottles for recycling. Those who donate will receive a free, reusable water bottle (while supplies last).

Today, IBC Recreation Center, 1701 N. 15th St.

Temple's Poets & Writers Series presents poet-in-residence Craig Dworkin. Dworkin teaches literature and literary theory at the University of Utah and serves as senior editor of Eclipse, an online archive that focuses on digital facsimiles of the most radical small-press writing of the past 25 years.

Today, 8 p.m., TUCC, room 222. 

 

More events at TU Calendar 
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