Temple Travels in Marrakech, Morocco 2013
Travel with Temple
Pack your bags and collect another (or a first!) passport stamp while exploring the world with fellow Owls and distinguished faculty members. Traveling with Temple faculty deepens your appreciation for the cultures you encounter, transforming your vacation into a mini-study-abroad program.
Choose from eight destinations in 2014:
Normandy: 70th Anniversary of D-Day
with Professor of History Gregory Urwin
Apr. 21–29
National Parks and Lodges of the Old West
with Associate Professor of Geology Dennis Terry
May 24–June 2
Sicily and the Amalfi Coast
with Professor of Photography Martha Madigan
June 6–15
Adriatic Antiquities
with Professor of Art History Jane DeRose Evans
June 26–July 9
Canadian Rockies Parks and Resorts
with Associate Professor of Geology Dennis Terry
Aug. 4–10
Cruise the Mosel, Rhine, and Main Rivers
with Assistant Professor of Art History Ashley West
Sept. 15–23
Treasures of South Africa
with Associate Professor of History Ben Talton
Oct. 22–Nov. 5
Machu Picchu to Galapagos
with Associate Professor of Biology Bob Sanders
Dec. 2–16
Reservations are open for all the trips. Visit alumni.temple.edu/templetravels to learn more about the exciting destinations that await you.
Don’t miss out!
Change Your Picture of Yourself and You Will Advance Your Career
Wednesday, Feb. 5, 8–9 pm
Join Richard Bolles, author of What Color Is Your Parachute? A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career Changers, for this month’s installment of the Career Expert Webinar Series, and learn the importance of making career management a part of your every day life.
Questions? Please contact the Office of Alumni Relations at alumrel@temple.edu or 215-204-7521.
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