https://templetv.net/shows/temple-update/temple-update-october-18-2018/
Temple Update Temple Update is an award-winning news program entirely written, produced, directed, and anchored by students at Temple University. This weekly half-hour show covers a wide range of stories and events, both on and off campus, with a particular focus on the greater Temple community. The program strives to keep its audience informed on the latest developments within the university ...
https://templetv.net/shows/the-screening-room/horror-hotel/
In 1692, in the isolated New England community of Whitewood, Massachusetts, the witch Elizabeth Selwyn was burned at the stake, but was she really destroyed? At a modern day college professor Allan Driscoll (Christopher Lee) lectures his students about the events surrounding this historical incident. One of his students, the beautiful Nan Barlow, wants to write a term paper on the incident and ...
https://www.tuj.ac.jp/icas/events/2016-01-09
This lecture invites you to explore the profound world of Noh, one of Japan’s most ancient and revered performing arts, where the boundaries between performance, philosophy, and spirituality dissolve. You'll get to know Zeami, the legendary playwright whose ideas about performance still resonate after 600 years.
https://www.tuj.ac.jp/icas/events/2005-01
This lecture invites you to explore the profound world of Noh, one of Japan’s most ancient and revered performing arts, where the boundaries between performance, philosophy, and spirituality dissolve. You'll get to know Zeami, the legendary playwright whose ideas about performance still resonate after 600 years.
https://www.tuj.ac.jp/icas/events/2018-09-15
This lecture invites you to explore the profound world of Noh, one of Japan’s most ancient and revered performing arts, where the boundaries between performance, philosophy, and spirituality dissolve. You'll get to know Zeami, the legendary playwright whose ideas about performance still resonate after 600 years.
https://www.tuj.ac.jp/mim/about/program-overview
Is the MiM for you? Designed for recent college graduates from all backgrounds, the one-year Master in Management (MiM) in Tokyo delivers a comprehensive introduction to the world of business. Develop knowledge and experience around business concepts, data analysis, financial and accounting principles, and organizational ethics. You have the opportunity to conclude the program with built-in ...