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October 2008

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Oct. 22, 2008

Students immerse themselves in the political process

When the class period ends, the real work begins for students in associate professor Michael […]

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Oct. 21, 2008

A hero’s welcome

Photo by Kelly & Massa Campus Police Officer Anthony Banks receives health tips from […]

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Oct. 20, 2008

Temple benefits rank ‘best in class’

Last spring, approximately 600 faculty and 1,350 administrators participated in the Chronicle of […]

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Oct. 17, 2008

Temple University increases budget reserve: Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

Q: Why is Temple implementing a hiring freeze and travel restrictions? A: Last month, Temple was […]

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Oct. 16, 2008

TAUP seeks mandatory fees from all faculty

The Temple Association of University Professionals (TAUP) has proposed that the new collective […]

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Oct. 13, 2008

Temple University provides economic proposal to TAUP

Temple University provided its economic proposal, with comprehensive details on salary and […]

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Oct. 9, 2008

University presents revised non-economic proposals to TAUP

On Friday, Oct. 3, Temple University provided the Temple Association of University Professionals […]

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Oct. 9, 2008

New office leads eco-friendly efforts

From replacing Styrofoam cups in Johnson and Hardwick Cafeteria with eco-friendly drinking […]

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Oct. 9, 2008

Coming through for Temple

It was through sheer determination and perseverance that Elyse Goldfarb Ruth, CLA ’71, became […]

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Oct. 9, 2008

Big pharma’s Magid Abou-Gharbia joins Temple’s School of Pharmacy

In the early 1980s, the quest for a better anti-depressant was the focus of intense research […]

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Oct. 8, 2008

Let’s get physical

Since spring, members of Temple’s master planning committee have been engaged in a campus […]

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Oct. 8, 2008

CORE faculty and staff present new research at the Obesity Society’s Annual Meeting

While the obesity epidemic appears to have plateaued in women and children for the first time in […]