Honors Bulletin
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2 for Tuesday: Meet Me @ the Music
TOMORROW, 5 PM
Honors Lounge
This whole 2 for Tuesday thing started because of MUSIC on my old favorite radio station. And here I am bringing you another musically-themed 2 for Tuesday. While there are MANY reasons to come to this event, there are two PRIME ONES:
1. Free Food.
2. Jackie's husband, Jerome, is performing!
Visit the lounge tomorrow as professors, faculty, and Jackie's husband, Jerome (!) wow us with their musical talents. Join us for music, community, and food!
Hope to see you there!
NOTE: Fox Immersion Points are available for this event!
Bulletin Contents
- Distinguished Alumni Lecture
- Professional Development & Academic Opportunities
- Events
Distinguished Alumni Award Reception & Lecture
Tuttleman 101
Please join us as the Honors Alumni Council celebrates his year’s Distinguished Alumni Award recipient Robert Berry (CLA ’08).
Robert will be giving a talk about his work with refugee and migrant populations, focusing on U.S. humanitarian assistance and the urgency we face to rethink global institutions intended to end suffering and offer hope to humanity.
Robert graduated from Temple with a degree in religion and Asian studies and went on to earn a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School, Tufts University. Later he was a Fulbright Scholar in Jordan and Oman. He currently serves as an adjudications officer for the Department of Homeland Security working with refugees and asylum seekers.
In true Honors fashion, food, drinks and merriment will follow in the Honors Lounge. Please RSVP here.
Professional Development & Academic Opportunities
Undergraduate Internship/Independent Study Opportunity: Health Disparities Research Lab
The Health Disparities Research Laboratory in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences/College of Public Health is accepting applications for Summer and Fall 2019 Public Health Internship I, Public Health Internship II, and Independent Study positions.
Interns will learn about, and participate in public health research that addresses disparities in the steps to organ donation and transplantation in the United States. Public Health Interns will also contribute to other research projects/activities assigned by the principal investigator, Heather Gardiner, Ph.D., and will report to the PI on a weekly basis.
Interested candidates are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the research conducted by Dr. Gardiner by visiting the Health Disparities Research Laboratory website.
For any questions about the internship or application process, please contact Heather Gardiner at heather.gardiner@temple.edu. Interested applicants should complete the online application, including uploading a resume and cover letter. Click here for the application!
Events
BINGO NIGHT
TONIGHT, 8:30PM
Tuttleman 101
BINGO Night being held in support of the Cherry Pantry. 1 donation = 1 card. Five rounds of BINGO will be played - prizes will be awarded to the winners!
Acceptable donations: peanut butter, jelly, pasta/sauce, rice, soup, tuna/chicken cans, oatmeal, cereal, deodorant, toothbrushes, shampoo/conditioner, soap, and tissues.
THA RAFFLE TODAY & TOMORROW
Stop by the Tuttleman Lobby today and tomorrow for your opportunity to win some awesome prizes. Donations from local business, students, staff, and THE PHILLIES to name a few have us primed for another humdinger of a fundraiser. Drawing will happen Wednesday afternoon and you do NOT have to be present to win!
All proceeds go to this year's Temple Honors Appalachia excursion.
Off-Campus Living Workshop ALSO Tomorrow & Wednesday
Wednesday, April 17, 1:30 PM - Honors Lounge
Come meet up with students from Honors Community Outreach to figure out to navigate living off campus.
PIZZA (!) will also be in attendance. RSVP here please!
Contact Us
Email: honors@temple.edu
Website: honors.temple.edu
Location: 1809 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States
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