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The Princeton Review has named Temple University one of the 332 most environmentally responsible colleges in the U.S. and Canada.
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This week’s highlights include a front-of-section story in “The Philadelphia Inquirer” about Temple Theaters Artistic Director Doug Wager’s new play and an in-depth discussion with Assistant Professor of Journalism Lori Tharps about the Army's new hair policies on NPR’s “Morning Edition.”
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Owls will return to Main Campus to celebrate their Temple pride. Events include the annual Cherry and White game, a 5k run/walk and class reunions. Visit the alumni website for a complete schedule of events. |
Today through Sunday, April 27, Main Campus. |
This guest artist recital will feature students from the China Conservatory in Beijing performing piano music by Chinese composers.
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Today, 3 p.m., Temple Performing Arts Center. |
The One Last Dance competition was created by kinesiology major Brittani Brown in honor of Kianna Thomas, an aspiring dancer. It highlights the various styles of dance found at Temple while providing each dance team with a chance to compete for a $500 scholarship.
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Today, 8 p.m., Howard Gittis Student Center, room 200BC. |
A screening of Edie & Thea: A Very Long Engagement will be followed by a question-and-answer session with Edie Windsor, CLA ’50. This discussion will be moderated by Angela Giampolo, LAW ’08. |
Saturday, April 26, 2–4 p.m., Temple Performing Arts Center. |
More events at TU Calendar |
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