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FEATURED WINTER 2011 ARTICLES

Temple 20/20:
The Future Comes in to Focus

Temple 20/20, the framework that will guide Temple’s growth over the next 10 years, will further distinguish Temple as a vibrant, international research university; a destination campus; and a leader in higher education.

Temple's main gates

Remote Control
Researchers are turning to computational science to observe simulations of molecular, and even atomic, activity. At Temple, the new Institute for Computational Molecular Science uses supercomputing to run nearly impossible experiments.

ICMS molecular simulation


Parks and Education
Students in the ProRanger Philadelphia program spend their summers working as rangers in national parks and training for full-time jobs with the U.S. National Park Service after graduation.

National Park Service patch
The Justice League
Founded and run by Temple alumni from the Beasley School of Law, the Juvenile Law Center has been leading the fight for juvenile justice since 1975.

Illustration of Justice with child

 

One for the Team
Donald, SBM ’59, and Nancy Resnick jump-start funding for the Pearson-McGonigle renovation.

 

The Resnicks celebrate with Fran Dunphy at the beam-signing ceremony.
From Temple Review Winter 2011, page 2:

Approximately how many
students per day used Temple’s fitness facilities during the 2009–2010 academic year?

*On average,* 1,500 students used Temple’s fitness centers each day, though this number often reached *more than 2,000.* 

Students at TU Fitness