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Temple faculty union to negotiate child care benefits

01 November 2018 Claudia Estrada

The Temple Association of University Professionals wants the university to provide on-campus daycare and expand benefits to adjunct professors and student parents.

The Burk Mansion is one of a number of properties the university owns on North Broad Street. Temple plans to assess these properties for development. | CHARLES HADDAWAY / TTN
Community

University-owned properties to be assessed

27 November 2012 Cindy Stansbury

Officials plan to find out which buildings they should utilize.

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Community

Editorial: Unplanned property

26 November 2012 The Temple News

Temple’s recent property acquisitions should have come with concrete plans.

The Burk Mansion at 1500 N. Broad St. sits vacant. Officials have no plans to utilize the structure, but still maintain the area surrounding the building. ( TIMOTHY VALSHTEIN | TTN )
Development

For now, mansion remains vacant

02 October 2012 Sarah Figorski

University officials have no plans for the Burk Mansion on North Broad Street.

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Development

Editorial: Selective vision

01 October 2012 Editorial Board

Temple continues to disregard a historic property.

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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