Anti-Racist Workshop – Wed 2/26 at 12pm

During this workshop we will explore the foundations of anti-racism and collectively imagine a more just and equitable society. Through interactive discussions, reflective exercises, and real-world applications, participants will deepen their understanding of systemic racism, privilege, and the role each of us plays in dismantling oppression. This workshop will provide a space to:⭐ Examine historical and…

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The Study of Everything by Caroline Heins – this Thursday 2/27

The Study of Everything, a play by and for the students of the Geography and Urban Studies Department of Temple University. Caroline Heins’ Honors Thesis Project, a year in the making: an original community-engaged theatre piece based on interviews with students, faculty, and staff, answering the questions “Why geography?”, “What even is geography?”, and “Can…

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Unpaid Summer Internship Stipend – apply by March 12

Sponsored by Undergraduate Studies, the Career Center (@templecareers) is administering the Unpaid Summer Internship Stipend to support students who secure an unpaid internship for Summer 2025. This program is aimed at easing the financial burden for Temple undergraduates to help them to pursue career and experiential opportunities they otherwise may not have been able to access. Applications…

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Electronics Faire

Attend this year’s Electronics Faire! @ Charles Library // March 13th and 14th There’s going to be 9 different hands-on workshops, an electronic music performance on the roof terrace, a speaker series + keynote, and a “sit and tinker” faire with local orgs vending. Thursday March 13th, 2025 includes several hands-on workshops and lectures, lunch, coffee, and an evening…

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21st Livingstone Undergraduate Research Awards – apply by March 3

Applications for the 2024-2025 Livingstone Undergraduate Research Awards are open! The deadline for submissions is Monday, March 3, 2025. Please review the Evaluation Criteria here. Livingstone Undergraduate Research Awards celebrate works that bring together information and ideas from a variety of sources or perspectives, uses a wide-variety of sources in a meaningful way (think about submitting any research, capstone, Honors…

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Immigrants’ Rights in the United States: What’s Next? – Feb 5 at 3pm

The second teach-in in our “Know Your Rights/Defending Your Rights” series is on the subject of immigration/deportation. We will be meeting WEDNESDAY February 5th in Gladfelter Hall 914 at 3:00pm  Professors Hardeep Dhillon, Department of History University of Pennsylvania, Jaya Ramji-Nogales, Associate Dean for Research I. Herman Stern Research Professor, Beasley School of Law, and Mónica Ricketts, Department of History and Latin American…

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