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The life’s work of Emeritus Professor of Religion Franklin Littell, one of the world’s foremost authorities on Holocaust studies, is now available in Temple University Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center. The collection opens Wednesday, April 9, with a discussion and a reception in Paley Library.
Throughout April, various financial-support associations at Temple will host events in Alter Hall and the Howard Gittis Student Center to help students and staff achieve financial wellness.
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Flipped, blended and online courses are on the rise in higher education, but what does research say about such teaching formats? Join the Teaching and Learning Center as we unpack those teaching modes and learn research-based best practices to facilitate student learning.

Today, 1 p.m., TECH Center, room 111.

The Student Organization for Caribbean Awareness and Her Campus present Rolly Polly: Body Image in the Modern World. Participants will discuss the controversial topic of body image within the culture of the Caribbean and the Americas, the subjective nature of what is perceived as attractive and whether or not we are our harshest critics.

Today, 5:30 p.m., Mitten Hall, room 250.

Enjoy a night of music and interactive dialogue with Talib Kweli, a hip-hop recording artist and activist. The doors will open at 6 p.m. This event is free with a TUid.

Today, 7 p.m., Temple Performing Arts Center, Lew Klein Hall.

More events at TU Calendar 
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