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Articles by Tatyana Turner

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Fox student paints a better future for South Philly

12 January 2016 Tatyana Turner

Miles Christenson earned a job at the KIND Institute.

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Around Campus

Forensic geology, a way for justice

01 December 2015 Tatyana Turner

A seminar on forensic geology was held Nov. 12.

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Around Campus

Reliving childhood through different forms of media

27 October 2015 Tatyana Turner

A course in the media studies and production department discusses how different media outlets influence children.

Amy Defibaugh, a professor in the College of Liberal Arts, teaches “Death and Dying,” a course focusing on cultural aspects of death and bereavement. | Margo Reed TTN
Around Campus

Death, religion studied in course, confronting uncomfortable topic

06 October 2015 Tatyana Turner

“Death and Dying” discusses death and the unfamiliarity of the afterlife.

“Visualizing Urgency”, a class run by Temple Contemporary, will feature speakers and discussions about closed public schools. The class is co-taught by Sarah Biemiller (above), assistant director of Tyler’s department of exhibitions and public programs and Robert Blackson, the director. | Margo Reed TTN
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Visualizing a solution

29 September 2015 Tatyana Turner

“Visualizing Urgency” focuses on issues in Philadelphia, like public school closures.

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The sound of protest

15 September 2015 Tatyana Turner

“Politics and Panpipes: Latin American Protest Music” was introduced this fall as an honors class by Dr. Nancy Morris.

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Tracking COVID-19 cases at Temple University

25 January 2021

There are currently 73 active COVID-19 cases among Temple students and employees.

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