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Temple University Professor Kun-Yang showcased his dance technique in front of an international audience at a contemporary dance festival in Germany.

The Temple Center for International Business Education, has received grant renewal from the U.S. Department of Education for another four-year cycle.

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This series provides students with an opportunity to hear from some of the top professionals in the risk management, insurance and actuarial science industries. This installment will feature Anshell Boggs, vice president of risk management for the National Basketball Association.

Today, noon, Alter Hall, auditorium, A031. 

See creative works from students enrolled in Tyler School of Art's Alternative Materials course. This exhibit will feature pieces made from found, recycled and industrial materials. The gallery will be open through the end of the week. This event is part of Campus Sustainability Week.
 

Today, 5 p.m., Tyler School of Art, lower level. 

POPPYN, a youth-produced news program sponsored by the University Community Collaborative, will host a screening of its new media project about youth experiencing homelessness in Philadelphia. The 30-minute screening will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by Michael O'Bryan, former coordinator of youth services at the Salvation Army Red Shield Family Residence. Panelists include youth and advocates from the Attic Youth Center, Mural Arts' journey2home, the Philadelphia School District's T.E.E.N. Program and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
 
 
 

Today, 5:30 p.m., Ritter Hall, Walk Auditorium. 

This quintessential landmark of American musical theater is a magical tale of infinite love that transcends time. Jeff and Tommy stumble upon a mythical Scottish village, Brigadoon, which awakens only once every 100 years. But when Tommy falls for a village girl, he is forced to choose between returning to the world that he knows and giving up everything for a chance at love in the mysterious Brigadoon.

Today, 7:30 p.m., Tomlinson Theater. 

Peter Jordan, a writer and parapsychologist, has spent more than 40 years investigating tales of horror and accumulating files on hundreds of encounters with poltergeists, haunted houses, demons and the interconnections among strange phenomena. Join Jordan for a multimedia journey through case studies of hauntings and other paranormal activity.

 

 

Today, 7:30 p.m., Ambler Campus, Bright Hall, lounge. 

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