{ Temple News }
In a cryobank located at Temple’s new Science Education and Research Center, Temple biologist S. Blair Hedges works to preserve Haiti’s biodiversity.
Temple University’s School of Media and Communication installed a news ticker on the 13th Street side of Annenberg Hall.
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{ Accolades }
Temple geologist co-authors 'Nature' paper on ancient monsoons and climate change
Dennis O. Terry Jr., associate professor of earth and environmental science at Temple, is a co-author of the paper “Asian Monsoons in a Late Eocene Greenhouse World,” which was published in the Sept. 25 issue of the journal 'Nature.'
Temple doctor named medical journal’s editor-in-chief
John Krouse, associate dean for graduate medical education at Temple University School of Medicine, has been named editor-in-chief of 'Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery.'
Temple surgeon chairs aortic symposium, Temple Health CEO is a featured presenter
Grayson H. Wheatley, associate professor at the Temple University School of Medicine, served as conference chairman for the International Society of Endovascular Specialists’ Mid-Atlantic Aortic Symposium held in September.
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{ Calendar }

Participants will learn how to develop a positive, lasting impression during job interviews, answer questions with confidence and build rapport through follow-up communication.

Today, 10 a.m., Kiva Auditorium. 

This event is designed to help build the teams necessary to translate technological innovations to market successes. Attendees will work with actual technologies, identify entrepreneurial partners and develop strategies either to build a business or apply for translational research funding.

Today, 5:30-8 p.m., Alter Hall, 7th floor, MBA Commons.

 

Members of Duke University’s Wired! apply visualization technologies to the study of material culture, art, architecture, and urban history. In the process, they ask new questions, expand upon emerging lines of inquiry and transform scholarship. Join Wired! members and Duke professors Victoria Szabo and Kristin Lanzoni to discuss recent projects and digital scholarship’s impact on teaching, research and the broader public.

Today, 2:30 p.m., Paley Library, lecture hall.  

 

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