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The Temple News recently published a story on the stem cell donor drive on March 8 hosted by public relations students competing in the Bateman Case Study, a national public relations competition. Read the full story here:
Temple and Klein student media cleaned up at the 2022 Student Keystone Media Awards with a total of 18 awards for The Temple News and Philadelphia Neighborhoods. See the full list of winners here.
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Goodwill Career Center will be hosting a multi-employer hiring event at Tabernacle Baptist Church on March 16, 2022. Dress accordingly and bring a copy of your resume with you. If you do not have a resume, the Career Center will be more than happy to assist you in creating a resume. Some companies will be hiring on the spot. Some companies will conduct a second interview during this event.
The Food Trust is a Philadelphia-based national organization giving people access to food and information about healthy eating.
We spearhead food justice initiatives in Philadelphia like the Healthy Corner Store Initiative, which stocks corner stores with healthy foods and provides support to store owners, and The Pennsylvania Fresh Food Financing Initiative, which invests in healthy food retailers and nutrition education programs.
The process? “It starts with a mindset that understands and prioritizes communities as having the most important perspective on what the needs are and where sustainable solutions lie.” - Caroline Harries, associate director of the National Campaign for Healthy Food Access at The Food Trust (via The Temple News)
Dean Donald Harris joins The Temple News for a Q&A on public domain and the implications for artists and large companies like Disney.
"With a robust, rich public domain, if you’re an artist, you’re a kid in a candy store," said Harris. Read the full story below ⬇️
Thanks to The Temple News for spotlighting me as the inaugural Nursing for Women's Health associate editor and my passion for diversifying nursing.
I have been a member of the AWHONN - The Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses for 14 years. During that time, I’ve been on numerous committees and held lots of leadership positions. I love AWHONN to my core. It's my professional home.
Shining a visible light on the need for increased diversity in nursing leadership positions part of my mission. It is a joy to be a part of the solution in general areas of maternal-child health and within AWHONN specifically. I want nurses to do better because we know better. Gone are the days of tolerating racial prejudice directly as perpetrators of racism or indirectly as silent bystanders. We are better than that. We must DO better than that.
I do this work for the communities I serve and the nurses of color who will come after me. It's time to increase #NursingDEI... It’s long past time, to be honest.
#diversity #leadership #nursing #scholarship #editor #publications
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On November 18, 3-4:15 pm is The Temple News Centennial Speaker Series: Sports Reporting
This panel will feature five prominent alumni in the sports reporting field: Kevin Negandhi, KLN ’97, SportsCenter ESPN and ESPN College Football on ABC anchor; Terry Taylor, KLN ’74, retired sports editor at The Associated Press; Ray Didinger, KLN ’68, Hall of Fame sportswriter, screenwriter, author and NBC Sports Philadelphia broadcaster; EJ Smith, KLN ’17, Philadelphia Eagles reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer; and Howard Bryant, KLN ’91, of Meadowlark Media and executive producer of HBO’s Back on the Record with Bob Costas. These experienced panelists will discuss topics like how to get into the industry, how it has changed and what goes into great reporting and building sources. It will be moderated by John DiCarlo, KLN ’98, Klein College managing director of student media and adjunct journalism instructor; and Isabella DiAmore, sports editor at The Temple News.
Today's #FuturesFridayFeature goes to Arianna, a College Connection #Classof2019 collegian. Arianna is a Journalism major at Temple University and is currently writing an article for The Temple News.
She has recently secured an internship with CNN commentator, Angela Rye! She was also picked to be featured by Angela's organization, IMPACT Strategies, to discuss gun violence in Philadelphia.
This is a dream come true for Arianna and we can't wait to see what's next for her!
#PFProud
Thank you The Temple News