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    Innovating for safer roadways

    Innovating for safer roadways

    by Stephen Orbanek
    January 14
    Innovating for safer roadwaysCombine large, bold images with the beautifully crafted words of your story. View the story keywords
    Transforming the treatment of autoimmune disorders, cancer and more

    Transforming the treatment of autoimmune disorders, cancer and more

    by Jonny Hart
    January 14
    Transforming the treatment of autoimmune disorders, cancer and more"If we can create a functional cure, then we have done something that no one's been able to
    Temple’s 140th anniversary: Temple in pop culture
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    Temple’s 140th anniversary: Temple in pop culture

    by Maria Klecko
    January 08
    Temple is acclaimed for many reasons—its world-class faculty and world-class location, high-level research activity, diverse community, and drive to make a difference,
    Proud moments of 2024
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    Proud moments of 2024

    December 20
    Over the past year, Temple continued achieving excellence, making remarkable contributions to its diverse community. Both familiar faces and new additions, along with
    Following Temple basketball’s 2,000th win, revisit the program’s rich history

    Following Temple basketball’s 2,000th win, revisit the program’s rich history

    by Brent Baum
    December 19
    Following Temple Basketball's 2000th win, revisit the program's rich history The Temple men's basketball team won its 2,000th game in program history on Wedn
    Empowering Africology and African American studies scholars of tomorrow through collective action
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    Empowering Africology and African American studies scholars of tomorrow through collective action

    by Jessica Jewel Tyler
    December 17
    For Sharese Shedrick, FOX '02, the idea of supporting students at Temple University wasn't just about writing a check—it was about creating a legacy that would resonate
    Tyler’s reenvisioned Design and Illustration Department offers new degree programs and expanded curricula
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    Tyler’s reenvisioned Design and Illustration Department offers new degree programs and expanded curricula

    by Maria Klecko
    December 12
    As a leader in innovation and creative and academic achievement, Tyler School of Art and Architecture has restructured one of its storied departments. In July 2024, the
    Temple University awarded $7.5 million from PCORI for new research study
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    Temple University awarded $7.5 million from PCORI for new research study

    by Maria Klecko
    December 11
    The Patient-centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) has awarded Temple University $7.5 million for a new study comparing approaches to help young adults with
    Temple’s 140th anniversary: Behind the Temple building namesakes
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    Temple’s 140th anniversary: Behind the Temple building namesakes

    by Brent Baum
    December 11
    Temple's 140th anniversary: Behind the Temple building namesakesMany buildings in Temple University's history have been named after past presidents, professor
    New Temple Contemporary director welcomes all to engage in art and design
    Image of Matthew Jordan-Miller Kenyatta in front of Temple Contemporary.

    New Temple Contemporary director welcomes all to engage in art and design

    by Jonny Hart
    December 11
    As the newly appointed director of exhibitions and public programming at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Matthew Jordan-Miller Kenyatta wants to open
    Temple undergrads are launching research careers through an innovative Katz program
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    Temple undergrads are launching research careers through an innovative Katz program

    by Jonny Hart
    December 11
    "I wouldn't be where I am today if not for the program," is a common sentiment shared by the Temple students who participate in the Fels Biomedical Research URM Undergrad
    Temple recognized as a 2024 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting
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    Temple recognized as a 2024 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting

    by Maria Klecko
    December 04
    Thanks to its outstanding efforts to increase nonpartisan student voter participation, Temple has been named a 2024 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting.
    Five things we learned from Coach Keeler’s introductory news conference
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    Five things we learned from Coach Keeler’s introductory news conference

    by Steve Orbanek
    December 04
    On Tuesday, Dec. 3, K.C. Keeler was formally introduced as the next head coach of the Temple Owls football team during a news conference held in front of a standing-room
    Opening of the iNest named ‘Power Move of the Year’
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    Opening of the iNest named ‘Power Move of the Year’

    by Steve Orbanek
    November 26
    In March 2024, Temple University opened the Innovation Nest, aptly nicknamed the iNest, with the desire to commercialize new innovations from researchers, spur student
    Temple President John Fry inducted into the American Philosophical Society
    A picture of President John Fry being inducted into the American Philosophical Society.

    Temple President John Fry inducted into the American Philosophical Society

    by Steve Orbanek
    November 20
    Throughout his career, Temple University President John Fry has built a reputation as a nationally recognized higher education leader and innovative urban planner. In
    Annual Innovative Idea Competition encourages Temple community to think big
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    Annual Innovative Idea Competition encourages Temple community to think big

    by Ethan Duer
    November 20
    The community at Temple University doesn't just support innovation; it fosters an environment that strives for it. In such a setting, the next generation of entrepreneurs
    Temple student Ray Epstein was finalist for prestigious Rhodes Scholarship
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    Temple student Ray Epstein was finalist for prestigious Rhodes Scholarship

    by Steve Orbanek
    November 18
    Just months after earning the prestigious Truman Scholarship, Temple University's Ray Epstein continues to make her mark at the university. The senior dual major was
    A series of firsts: Meet Temple staff and faculty who were first-generation college students
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    A series of firsts: Meet Temple staff and faculty who were first-generation college students

    by Maria Klecko
    November 07
    Being the first in one's family to attend college is an experience unlike any other. It feels both rewarding and daunting to navigate new classes, programs, career
    More students are utilizing the university’s safety resources
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    More students are utilizing the university’s safety resources

    by Matt Petrillo
    November 04
    The best way to get around both Temple University's campus and the city of Philadelphia is on two wheels, said Josh Blakely, Class of 2026."I love to bike because I can
    Tyler’s glass program celebrates 50 years and a new, sustainable approach
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    Tyler’s glass program celebrates 50 years and a new, sustainable approach

    by Jonny Hart
    November 04
    [node:video]When Professor Emeritus Jon Clark founded the Tyler School of Art and Architecture's glass program 50 years ago, students and faculty had to melt marbles and
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