The ‘Reel World’
Temple film students document
dorm life as it really is.



Eisendrath

Chemical Heritage
Science ed. prof donates his books to science.


Extreme makeover
Beury Hall chemistry,
geology labs renovated.


www.temple.edu
September 29, 2005
Vol. 36, No. 6

Announcements
Fox School names Rajiv D. Banker as the Stanley Merves Chair of Accounting and Information Technology [more]




 
Temple Theaters staging Sondheim’s ‘Company’
   It’s about getting (and staying?) married. Or not. It’s about relationships. Or flying solo. It’s about birthdays and growing older together. Or alone.

   It’s Stephen Sondheim’s Company, the Tony Award-winning musical that broke new ground when it opened on Broadway more than three decades ago with its spare, sophisticated, character-driven exploration of the heady highs and abysmal lows of coupledom and marriage.

   Honoring composer/lyricist Sondheim in his 75th birthday year, Temple Theaters opens its 2005–06 season with its production of Company, Oct. 6–15 in the Tomlinson Theater. [more]
   

TempleTheaters
   Elena Bossler, Michael Miller and Rachael Kemery are caught up in the pros and cons of coupling in the Temple Theaters production of Company, the Tony Award-winning Stephen Sondheim musical. Presented in honor of composer/lyricist Sondheim in his 75th birthday year, Company runs Oct. 6–15 in Tomlinson Theater.

 

History professor Hilty named acting dean of Temple Ambler
    James Hilty, a nationally known scholar of the American presidency, has been named acting dean of Temple University Ambler and the Ambler College, which includes the community and regional planning department, the landscape architecture and horticulture department and the Center for Sustainable Communities.  [more]

‘Genius grant’ awarded to Temple alumnus/adjunct
    The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation named School of Pharmacy alumnus and adjunct professor Michael Cohen among 25 new MacArthur Fellows for 2005. Each fellow will be given $500,000 in “no strings attached” support over the next five years. [more]

Around Temple
    Beury’s extreme makeover ... Student-athletes collect for Katrina victims ... ‘Finding Balance in an Age of Spin’ ... Spring semester by the Tiber or in Tokyo [more]

 
 

Fox’s Reeb: It pays to be a ‘good guy’ [more]
African-American scholar Kilson honored at Temple conference [more]
Study aims to reduce COPD hospitalizations [more]
 
Alumna Marjorie Brody to focus on self-marketing [more]
 
Beyond Temple
Fox employee paints portrait of the martial artist
[more]

HRMatters
In Memoriam
In The News

Awards & Achievements
Research Notes

Bits&PCs


This Week in Temple History
Oct. 1, 1970

   The first issue of the Temple Times was published by the Office of University Relations in an effort to keep the entire Temple community informed and up-to-date on University happenings.
   The Times was originally an eight-page, twice-monthly publication until the fall of 1982, when it changed to a weekly schedule with four-page issues. In fall 2004, the paper expanded to an eight-page, weekly publication.