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More than 7,000 guests visited Temple University Ambler April 25 for EarthFest 2014 on Temple’s Ambler Campus. Students from across the region viewed exhibits that supported EarthFest’s theme of “sustaining our communities” and this year’s special focus on water.
Fourth-year architecture students designed the installation that covers the window bays of the front of that building, located next to the Tyler School of Art. “Patterning Porosity” will be on display in the Architecture Building until May 17.
After her father suffered a brain injury from a serious accident, Jaslyn Johnson used what she learned as a neurology major at Temple to aid in his recovery.
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All members of the Temple community are asked to contact their state representatives and state senators with a note that explains why Temple is important to them. This initiative will coincide with the Office of Government Affairs’ efforts to introduce Temple students to elected officials during Cherry and White Week.

Today, all day, online.

Temple University and Fox Chase Cancer Center will host a symposium to highlight the research of faculty, research staff, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate and medical students. A reception will follow the event, and lunch will be provided.

Today, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Health Sciences Center, Medical and Education Research Building. 

This is a monthly discussion about the distinct challenges and opportunities that come with teaching about race and diversity. 

Today, 3:30 p.m., TECH Center, room 111. 

The Owls softball team will compete against Drexel University at Temple Softball Stadium. 

Today, 2:30 p.m., Temple Softball Stadium, Ambler, Pa. 

More events at TU Calendar 
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