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Helen Mosher is a social media strategist living in the Shenandoah Valley and working in Northern Virginia. She's also a former lounge DJ and music writer specializing in 80s alternative music (including punk, post-punk, new wave and college rock). But that doesn't stop her from writing about just about everything, including faith and spirituality, gardening, crafting, and life after the carbon apocalypse.

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Intrepid entrepreneur dances to top of business competition
May 20, 2004
Shared byline with Ted Boscia; he did the interview, I wrote the story from his notes. Profile of a notable graduate for the 2004 commencement issue.

Little goes a long way—literally and figuratively—to bring learning to students
April 8, 2004
Profile of Temple Law professor Laura Little, winner of Temple’s prestigious teaching honor, the 2004 Great Teacher Award.

Gymnast finds focus through lens of determination and talent
March 18, 2004
Student athlete profile—gymnast/photographer Paige Ozaroski.

Gymnastics co-captain proves a winning attitude goes a long way
February 19, 2004
Student athlete profile—walk-on Toros Torcomian rises to co-captain

Office of Clinical Trials makes connections
February 19, 2004
The Delaware Valley is to pharmaceuticals what the Silicon Valley is to computers, in many respects. Temple’s Office of Clinical Trials stays busy as a result.

JPRA chair’s new book examines how media shaped women’s movement
February 5, 2004
Patricia Bradley talks about her book on the relationship between journalism and second-wave feminism.

New professor uses NIH grant to unlock secrets of the brain
December 4, 2003
Research profile: Ellen Walker studying how certain drugs like SSRIs interact with the brain in hopes of finding better treatments for mental illness.

Prestigious grant helps composer realize dream
November 20, 2003
Alexander deVaron creates an interfaith chorale drawing from the texts of five major world religions.

For data miners, knowledge is treasure, and half the excitement is digging for it
November 13, 2003
Data is only useful if it conveys knowledge. Extracting that knowledge is the challenge.

Filesharing, viruses top concerns for Temple’s information security
November 13, 2003
Nowadays, it’s not enough to protect just your computer from viruses: In fact, one virus can take down an entire network.

New CLA dean envisions Temple at the top of the world in research
November 6, 2003

For Susan Herbst, faculty recruitment, curriculum enhancement, research productivity and program development are just some of the things that will help her reach her goal of producing excellent graduates.

Program makes learning an adventure
October 30, 2003
Sailing, rock climbing and scuba diving are all part of Temple’s adventure learning program in its kinesiology department.

Film and Media Arts professor explores new frontiers for art
October 23, 2003
Peter D’Agostino visited Australia to talk about his research on technology and the arts.

Volleyball co-captain helps dig team out of early slump
October 23, 2003
They started 0-5 with a roster beset with injuries, but with the return of Margaret Majewska, Temple’s volleyball team became tourney-bound.

Men’s soccer surges into success
October 16, 2003
Unbeaten in the A-10, will Temple’s young soccer team go all the way this year?

Caputo, Paglia headline Intellectual Heritage conference
October 16, 2003
Scholars focus on ambiguity on philosophical and aesthetic movements. My burning question: what the heck does that mean, exactly?

Temple Press turns over a new leaf
October 9, 2003
A profile of Alex Holzman, director of Temple University Press.

Center marks 20 years of helping small businesses
October 2, 2003
Temple University’s Small Business Development Center celebrates its 20th anniversary.