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  1. The Ambler campus' "Ambler College", which is home to the Community and Regional Planning, Landscape Architecture, and Horticulture Departments, changed its name in 2009 to the School of Environmental Design. The campus is also home to the Center for Sustainable Communities, a Sustainability-based research center. [45]

  2. AAAS 1253: Blacks in World History. This introductory course explores the expansive field of Black history, both in Africa and the New World. Providing a foundation for Black history, enrolled students can gain a deeper understanding of the past, which evolves into the present.

  3. The honoree was a poised, 59-year-old woman, a longtime public figure, with the name of Shirley Temple Black. Shirley Temple was born on April 23, 1928, in Santa Monica, California, a picturesque seaside town and site of several fledgling motion-picture studios.

  4. Apr 19, 2016 · Temple University, although not officially an HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) has black presence that exists as an enclave of black excellence, despite the fact that the...

  5. Feb 10, 2014 · Film and television actress Shirley Temple Black was a much sought after child artist during her younger days. She had appeared in films like ‘Bright Eyes’, ‘Curly top’ and ‘Heidi’ as a small girl and had captured the world’s attention with her pretty face and childish charms.

  6. Temple gave birth to their son, Charles Alden Black, Jr., in Washington, D.C., on April 28, 1952. Following the war's end and Black's discharge from the Navy, the family returned to California in May 1953.

  7. By 1981 Black was such an established pillar of the public service community that she became one of the founding members of the American Academy of Diplomacy. In 1988 she was appointed Honorary Foreign Service Officer of the United States, the only person with that rank.

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