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What's Ambler like for a freshman? A transfer? An adult? A senior?
Find out first-hand!
Follow students at Ambler through "A Year in the Life."
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Packing. House cleaning. Celebrating the holidays. Packing some more. A by-no-means hassle-free trip to Edinburgh, Scotland.
So much for winter break. Welcome to the freight train that is Lisa Geyelin’s life, which for has been spent as a Landscape Architecture student at Heriot-Watt University/Edinburgh College of Art. Read more
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Kevin McCambley took a trip around the world his first semester from several different perspectives, from thoughts and ideas to a study of diverse cultures.
“I like the core courses that you have to take at Temple because it pushes you to think about concepts that you might not if you didn’t have these classes. In Intellectual Heritage 52, right now we’re studying the philosophies of Thomas Jefferson and John Locke and moving toward the Enlightenment,” Kevin said. Read more
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For some people, if you mention the need to take Statistics, they might just look at you with pity as if you’ve been handed a sentence from the judge. For others they might just run in terror.
For Gina Roby, it’s just another day at the office...or classroom. Read more.
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Spring 2005 was Kristin Johnston’s final semester as an undergraduate student at Temple University Ambler.
Kristin decided not to take the easy road to her diploma. With a job already secured upon graduation, she’s still decided to go out in style.
“I need three classes to graduate, but as a transfer student I need two more.” Read more
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A Jenkintown Borough booming with a diversity of restaurants, shops, and ample parking. It’s certainly a vision the businesses of Jenkintown would like to become a reality; the question is how.
Katharina Bruehl may have a few answers for them. As the spring semester at Temple University Ambler wound down, she and her team of ten Marketing Research students (she was team captain) were diligently tromping from place to place in Jenkintown. Read more
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