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icaciemics acaaemics academics academics ademics J onors Program ' fidemics l jH academics academics, dem academii idemics academic! Studying Tips. The Honors department is the home away from home for over 1,000 of the university ' s brightest students. The department ' s main goal is to encourage the select group of students to expand their minds through intense B .- -. ,,.. critical thinking skills. More than 35 honors courses are offered every B (m ' ' ' jtoriilH semester in majors such as business administration, english and philosophy. I jxJLJP ' Individual attention and teacher-student relationship are emphasized through g , small class sizes. The lighthearted atmosphere of the department allows -kst L — faculty, staff and students to mingle together and engage in chess games or passionate discussions. It also organizes poetry readings, open mic nights and fun trips around the city. Students from Temple ' s prestigious Honors department have become everything from Broadway stars to high profile executives. Che Young receives her Honors certificate from Honors director Dr. Ruth Ost, signifying her completion of Temple ' s Honors Program. Temple honors students show their school spirit lailgaUng at Lincoln Financial I ' icld during one of Temple ' s football games. Photos cou rtesy of t he H onors Program Pholcis courtesy oi the liimors Proijraiii
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tH ' academics icademics academics academics academics academics academics mics | ( areer Development academic ffider Many of the interviews on campus take place in the interview area across the hall from Career Development Services. - i Senior Jon Wiener is being interviewed for a possible internship in one of the many interview room in Mitten Hall. CDS is not only for current Temple students. Susan Andersen, a Temple alum, searches through the job binder in the Career Library for potential job opportunities. 26 j5 icvi [ - vlopmau academic! Guiding Hands According to the Cheers theme song, making your way in the world today takes everything you ' ve got. Getting through college with a degree in your pocket is only half the battle. The real world is full of opportunities; you just have to know where to look. Temple ' s Office of Career Development Services Isi here to help. A visit to their office or web site can give you the clarity you have been looking for. They can open your eyes to the pathways and options that are waiting for you. Their many helpful services include resume critiques, networking workshops, career fairs and interview classes. The office also provides scholarship, internship and fellowship information so you can get all your ships at one port. This is one stop shopping for your future job. Don ' t let this resource go to waste. Whether you are a freshman, about to graduate, or an alumnus, it ' s never too late to explore your options and the Office of Career Development Services. Visit theii offices on the second floor of Mitten Hall, or visit thei.i website at http: www.temple.edu careerdev and star! your future today.
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