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New Pathways
Recent research at Temple sheds light on certain white blood cells that might help the scientific community get closer to the development of an HIV/AIDS vaccine.
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In the Trenches
For students, traveling during spring break is similar to a
pilgrimage—but few aim to spend their time performing
unpaid labor. Nevertheless, each year, Temple students forego typical spring break activities to volunteer in Philadelphia and beyond.
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What's Next?
As the “baby boom” generation faces life after retirement, Temple’s Intergenerational Center eases the transition by helping them tap into their passions to improve their communities.
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Art of Glass
Alumni from the glass program in the Tyler School of Art
bring fresh perspectives to the glass art community, which thrives around the world.
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Media Impact
The Kal and Lucille Rudman Media Production
Center will transform the education of Temple students
and better prepare them for life after graduation.
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From Temple Review Fall 2010, page 2:
The Class of 2010 wore Commencement caps and gowns made from 100 percent post-consumer recycled plastic bottles. To learn more about the Class of 2010, visit the Temple newsroom. |
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