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The safety of our alumni, students, faculty, staff and the Temple community remains a top priority. To follow current state and local mandates, all events will be held virtually this year. Please check out the events below to register today. We look forward to celebrating Alumni Week with you!

Be sure to check back often as more virtual events are being added in the coming weeks.


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Alumni Week Anytime Activities

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Forging a New Path to Leadership Through Pharmacy School:
Featuring Carly Harsha, EDU '15, PHARMD '19

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School of Pharmacy

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Speaker Sandra Davis, PhD, DPM, ACNP-BC, FAANP, is a leading expert in diversity, equity and inclusion in both academia and public health.

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The College of Public Health

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Speaker Kimberly Ali, MSW, is the commissioner for the City of Philadelphia Department of Human Services. She oversees child welfare and juvenile justice operations, as well as the city’s juvenile detention center. She earned her BA in criminal justice and her MSW at Temple.

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The School of Social Work

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Fox Alumni Career Chat:
Matthew Wasley, FOX '12, Director of Product Marketing, Knotch

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Fox School of Business

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How close are we getting to Video Game Olympics? Will Future Video Games have more opportunities to win Oscars? Marisa Magnatta and Nekkra have the answers on FTW Philly. Plus, we interview Isabella Ness, a sound designer alumni from Temple University.

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30 Under 30 Honoree Feature

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The Klein College of Media and Communication hosted a panel discussion with our 30 Under 30 Award honorees. These Owls are designing their own futures and making a better tomorrow for us all. During the event, they discussed their professional development at Klein and how their careers have developed since graduating from Temple. This event was moderated by Scott Gratson, PhD.

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The Klein College of Media and Communication