Slobodan Vucetic, Eduard Dragut and Stephen MacNeil received funding from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research to make improvements to alternative and augmentative communication technologies.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 28, 2025 Temple research brings new voice to people with communication limitations Everyone deserves to be heard, but for millions of Americans who rely on assistive devices to […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 28, 2025 Temple scientists discover a new way the body repairs itself after heart injury A type of immune cells called macrophages, found throughout the body’s tissues, are often referred […] Leonard Barrack ’68 Chair in Law Rachel López is transforming the legal system through the Participatory Law Fund and global human rights research.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 24, 2025 Temple Law’s Rachel López is reimagining the legal system Rachel López, a professor at the Temple University Beasley School of Law, was recently named the […] The Semester of Quantum’s most engaging event is the Quantum Information Science and Technology (QIST) Symposium on Tuesday, Oct. 28. The symposium will welcome researchers, industry leaders and policymakers for discussions around quantum technologies and workforce development.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 22, 2025 Temple’s Semester of Quantum will prepare faculty for the next tech revolution Quantum science, much like artificial intelligence a decade ago, is poised to soon have a […] Dmitriy Dikin directs the Nano Instrumentation Center, where he supports research involving Temple's scanning electron microscopes.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 15, 2025 Temple’s new cutting-edge microscope will advance region’s medical and energy research Scanning electron microscopes (SEM), and their ability to help researchers visualize matter at the […] A new study from Temple University faculty member Sunil Wattal outlines how it is important to convey a rejection in way that encourages a person to try again.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 14, 2025 If at first you don't succeed, try, try again? How did you feel the last time a rejection notice was communicated to you after applying for a job? […] Miguel Mostafá, Mariola V. Alvarez and Michael Usino from Temple provided their perspectives on Hispanic American identity, culture and other related topics during a panel discussion titled In the Hyphen.Photo by Betsy Manning Oct. 14, 2025 Temple leaders reflect on identity and experiences as Hispanic Americans In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, leaders from across Temple shared their experiences as […] The Community Engaged Learning Initiative incentivizes faculty who connect students with the local community through experience-based courses.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 8, 2025 Temple launches initiative promoting community-engaged learning Students often come to Temple University to experience Philadelphia’s rich culture and connect with […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 23, 2025 US News ranks Temple among top 50 public universities for 2025 Temple University's status as Philadelphia’s public research university has always been a point of […] The National Science Foundation has awarded a $1 million grant to College of Science and Technology Dean Miguel Mostafá and his research team to advance their high-energy astrophysics project. Sep. 12, 2025 National Science Foundation awards $1 million grant to support Temple’s astrophysics research The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a $1 million grant to College of Science and […] Kallie Willets, a professor of chemistry in the College of Science and Technology, will represent Temple’s efforts in the The Center for Single-Entity Nanochemistry and Nanocrystal Design, which recently received $20 million in Phase 2 funding through the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Centers for Chemical Innovation program.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 3, 2025 Exploring a potential nano-sized solution When it comes to solving some of the world’s most pressing issues, the solution might not be so […] Prestigious scientific journal Nature has named an article about Temple-built genomics software among the top 100 most cited scientific works in history.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 3, 2025 Temple genomics software article hits top 100 most cited scientific works in history In 2014, Laura H. Carnell Professor of Biology Sudhir Kumar joined Temple’s College of Science and […] Temple Contemporary’s mission is to “serve as a beacon for art, architecture and community imagination.”Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 14, 2025 Boyer’s Music Prep and Tyler’s Temple Contemporary receive Philadelphia Cultural Fund grant The Philadelphia Cultural Fund (PCF) announced in June that Boyer College of Music and Dance’s […] Temple University’s Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection has an extensive collection of materials related to African American history and culture and has grown to over 700,000 items housed in Sullivan Hall. The earliest book in the Block Collection was published in 1600. Standing from left to right are Serkaddis Alemayehu, Diane D. Turner and Robert Houston, who donated his archive during the We Remember and We Recall: North Philadelphia Oral History Project program.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 1, 2025 Temple’s Blockson Collection project celebrated in the North Philadelphia History Festival On July 24, faculty, staff and members of the community crowded into Temple University’s Charles L. […] Anubhuti Shukla, associate research professor at Kornberg School of Dentistry, is board certified in dental public healthPhoto by Ryan Brandenberg Jul. 11, 2025 Temple professor explains the importance of fluoride for dental health By Ayana JonesFor years, many U.S. communities have added fluoride to public water sources to help prevent tooth […] Load More
Slobodan Vucetic, Eduard Dragut and Stephen MacNeil received funding from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research to make improvements to alternative and augmentative communication technologies.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 28, 2025 Temple research brings new voice to people with communication limitations Everyone deserves to be heard, but for millions of Americans who rely on assistive devices to […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 28, 2025 Temple scientists discover a new way the body repairs itself after heart injury A type of immune cells called macrophages, found throughout the body’s tissues, are often referred […] Leonard Barrack ’68 Chair in Law Rachel López is transforming the legal system through the Participatory Law Fund and global human rights research.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 24, 2025 Temple Law’s Rachel López is reimagining the legal system Rachel López, a professor at the Temple University Beasley School of Law, was recently named the […] The Semester of Quantum’s most engaging event is the Quantum Information Science and Technology (QIST) Symposium on Tuesday, Oct. 28. The symposium will welcome researchers, industry leaders and policymakers for discussions around quantum technologies and workforce development.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 22, 2025 Temple’s Semester of Quantum will prepare faculty for the next tech revolution Quantum science, much like artificial intelligence a decade ago, is poised to soon have a […] Dmitriy Dikin directs the Nano Instrumentation Center, where he supports research involving Temple's scanning electron microscopes.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 15, 2025 Temple’s new cutting-edge microscope will advance region’s medical and energy research Scanning electron microscopes (SEM), and their ability to help researchers visualize matter at the […] A new study from Temple University faculty member Sunil Wattal outlines how it is important to convey a rejection in way that encourages a person to try again.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 14, 2025 If at first you don't succeed, try, try again? How did you feel the last time a rejection notice was communicated to you after applying for a job? […] Miguel Mostafá, Mariola V. Alvarez and Michael Usino from Temple provided their perspectives on Hispanic American identity, culture and other related topics during a panel discussion titled In the Hyphen.Photo by Betsy Manning Oct. 14, 2025 Temple leaders reflect on identity and experiences as Hispanic Americans In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, leaders from across Temple shared their experiences as […] The Community Engaged Learning Initiative incentivizes faculty who connect students with the local community through experience-based courses.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 8, 2025 Temple launches initiative promoting community-engaged learning Students often come to Temple University to experience Philadelphia’s rich culture and connect with […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 23, 2025 US News ranks Temple among top 50 public universities for 2025 Temple University's status as Philadelphia’s public research university has always been a point of […] The National Science Foundation has awarded a $1 million grant to College of Science and Technology Dean Miguel Mostafá and his research team to advance their high-energy astrophysics project. Sep. 12, 2025 National Science Foundation awards $1 million grant to support Temple’s astrophysics research The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a $1 million grant to College of Science and […] Kallie Willets, a professor of chemistry in the College of Science and Technology, will represent Temple’s efforts in the The Center for Single-Entity Nanochemistry and Nanocrystal Design, which recently received $20 million in Phase 2 funding through the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Centers for Chemical Innovation program.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 3, 2025 Exploring a potential nano-sized solution When it comes to solving some of the world’s most pressing issues, the solution might not be so […] Prestigious scientific journal Nature has named an article about Temple-built genomics software among the top 100 most cited scientific works in history.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 3, 2025 Temple genomics software article hits top 100 most cited scientific works in history In 2014, Laura H. Carnell Professor of Biology Sudhir Kumar joined Temple’s College of Science and […] Temple Contemporary’s mission is to “serve as a beacon for art, architecture and community imagination.”Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 14, 2025 Boyer’s Music Prep and Tyler’s Temple Contemporary receive Philadelphia Cultural Fund grant The Philadelphia Cultural Fund (PCF) announced in June that Boyer College of Music and Dance’s […] Temple University’s Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection has an extensive collection of materials related to African American history and culture and has grown to over 700,000 items housed in Sullivan Hall. The earliest book in the Block Collection was published in 1600. Standing from left to right are Serkaddis Alemayehu, Diane D. Turner and Robert Houston, who donated his archive during the We Remember and We Recall: North Philadelphia Oral History Project program.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 1, 2025 Temple’s Blockson Collection project celebrated in the North Philadelphia History Festival On July 24, faculty, staff and members of the community crowded into Temple University’s Charles L. […] Anubhuti Shukla, associate research professor at Kornberg School of Dentistry, is board certified in dental public healthPhoto by Ryan Brandenberg Jul. 11, 2025 Temple professor explains the importance of fluoride for dental health By Ayana JonesFor years, many U.S. communities have added fluoride to public water sources to help prevent tooth […]