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Top 6 Temple officials you should know

05 February 2019 Gillian McGoldrick

These top administrators have a wide reach on student life. Get to know them.

Intersection

Letter: resources exist on campus for survivors

11 September 2018 Letter

Dean of Students Stephanie Ives and Title IX Coordinator Andrea Seiss describe their commitment to survivors and to end sexual violence on campus.

Commentary

Mental health needs to be prioritized

31 January 2017 Jayna Schaffer

Tuttleman Counseling Services needs more staff members to shorten student wait times.

Commentary

Deans need more diversity

11 October 2016 Jasmine Fahmy

The university lacks diverse leadership across Temple’s 17 schools and colleges.

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Breaking News

Theobald announces committee on sexual assault

03 October 2014 Marcus McCarthy

The committee will seek to complete a report of students’ perceptions of the issue, a review of current policies and procedures and explore best practices from other institutions.

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News

Administration goes to Harrisburg to argue for funding

11 March 2014 Marcus McCarthy

President Theobald and officials presented to state House and Senate.

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Breaking News

George Moore, longtime university counsel, dies at 67

03 March 2014 Joe Brandt

George Moore worked at the university for 25 years, including stints with the Board of Trustees and law school.

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Breaking News

Temple official passes away at 67

03 March 2014 Joe Brandt

George E. Moore, Temple’s Senior Vice President and legal counsel as well as secretary to the Board of Trustees, passed away at the age of 67 on Sunday after previously being diagnosed with cancer. Moore

Athletic Cuts

Board holds final meeting in front of student-athletes

10 December 2013 Joe Gilbride

O’Connor tells gathered athletes to contact secretary of the board for answers.

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Crime

Administration: University to review emergency response

22 October 2013 John Moritz

CSS and Dean of Students analyze events of Oct. 13.

Polls

Would you attend a graduation ceremony with no guests permitted?

  • No (54%, 38 Votes)
  • Yes (46%, 32 Votes)

Total Voters: 70

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