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Temple President Neil D. Theobald announced the selection of James Dicker as the university’s new vice president for institutional advancement, subject to approval of the Temple Board of Trustees.
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A new study involving a researcher in Temple's School of Medicine offers hope for a blood test that can read the signature of Alzheimer’s before the onset of symptoms.
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The Boyer College of Music and Dance will host a master class called “Historical Survey of African-American Dance,” presented by Magira Ross. |
Today, 8 a.m. Pearson Hall, room 224. |
The Center for the Humanities will host a discussion about locations, groups, issues and histories.
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Today, noon, Gladfelter Hall, 10th floor. |
Owl Workshops are student-led sessions designed to enhance leadership skills. Topics include demystifying the interview process, debunking stereotypes and conflict coaching. |
Today, 1 p.m., Student Center, room 217. |
In Conflict is a play based In Conflict: Iraq War Veterans Speak Out on Duty, Loss and the Fight to Stay Alive, a book by Yvonne Latty. Award-winning director and Professor of Theater Douglas Wager, who adapted the book for the stage, will discuss the play and the process of translating experiencse into art with local veterans-turned-writers. |
Today, 3:30 p.m., Howard Gittis Student Center, The Underground, lower level. |
More events at TU Calendar |
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Office of Sustainability has relocated
The Office of Sustainability is now located in 1938 Liacouras Walk between 1940 Residence Hall and Subway. Temple students, faculty and staff are invited to to visit resource, lounge and activity space in the new facility.
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Correction: 'Funeral for a Home'
Information published about “Funeral for a Home,” a project covered in the March 20, 2014, edition of Temple Today, was incorrect. The funeral ceremony will take place May 31, 2014, at 11 a.m. Temple Today erroneously stated that the event would happen May 6. Additionally, the project is no longer only a collaboration between Temple and the Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy; many community-based organizations also are involved. The staff of Temple Today apologizes for those errors.
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