Oh Daydi: An Uzebk Odyssey – opening reception on 4/4 from 3-6pm

Join us in the Honors Lounge Gallery (Tuttleman 204) for our opening reception of Oh Daydi: An Uzebk Odyssey by senior architecture student Sumayyah Nabiyeva.  Friday, April 4Honors Lounge Art Gallery (Tuttleman 204)3 – 6pmExplore the show! Eat cheese!  From the artist:Daydi—a playful childhood nickname that has followed me throughout my life, meaning “wanderer” or…

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GSOLT Conference – register now!

The Graduate Students of Language at Temple (GSOLT) are excited to announce our 2025 Language, Linguistics, and Life Conference on Friday, April 18, co-sponsored by the Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER).  This year’s theme is Language in Society, exploring language use across various social and educational contexts. We are pleased to welcome two…

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Next Steps AmeriCorps – now recruiting for 2025-2026!

Do you have a passion for community service, activism, and social justice?  Join Next Steps AmeriCorps for the 2025-2026 Service Year!  Next Steps AmeriCorps is now recruiting for the upcoming service year! This college access and success initiative empowers first-generation and low-income undergraduates through community service, mentoring, and leadership development. As an AmeriCorps Member, you’ll gain valuable experience…

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HOC Meeting 3/27

Registration is coming up, so join us for our next meeting on Thursday, March 27th to help prepare! Honors Advisor Denae will be joining us to discuss the registration process and provide helpful tips. Our meeting will take place at 5:30pm in the Honors Huddle Classroom 201D. Hope to see you there!

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Constitutional Democracy in Crisis – conference March 28-30

Constitutional democracies used to be seen as such a stable and legitimate form of government that the spread of democracies globally was thought to herald the “end of history.” But now—under pressure from war, economic instability, climate change, demographic shifts, and rival political movements—it is unclear whether constitutional democracy will survive as a workable form…

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