Fall 2010
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FEATURED FALL 2010 ARTICLES

New Pathways
Recent research at Temple sheds light on certain white blood cells that might help the scientific community get closer to the development of an HIV/AIDS vaccine.

Vials of blood

In the Trenches
For students, traveling during spring break is similar to a
pilgrimage—but few aim to spend their time performing
unpaid labor. Nevertheless, each year, Temple students forego typical spring break activities to volunteer in Philadelphia and beyond.

Students farming


What's Next?
As the “baby boom” generation faces life after retirement, Temple’s Intergenerational Center eases the transition by helping them tap into their passions to improve their communities.

Retiree in classroom
Art of Glass
Alumni from the glass program in the Tyler School of Art
bring fresh perspectives to the glass art community, which thrives around the world.


Liquid glass

 

Media Impact
The Kal and Lucille Rudman Media Production
Center will transform the education of Temple students
and better prepare them for life after graduation.

 

Kal and Lucille Rudman

From Temple Review Fall 2010, page 2:

The Class of 2010 wore Commencement caps and gowns made from 100 percent post-consumer recycled plastic bottles. To learn more about the Class of 2010, visit the Temple newsroom.

Class of 2010 graduates