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Putting kids a stroke ahead

Assistant Professor Angela Beale grew up in North Philadelphia and found opportunity through swimming. Now, she’s passing that opportunity on to kids in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods while addressing staggering disparities in childhood drowning rates.

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To fight staggering disparities in drowning rates among African American children, Angela Beale started an aquatic education program at Temple.
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7 resources you didn’t know the library has

DYK that some textbooks are available as e-books, aka digital books that are cheaper and not heavy? The library has an improved search tool that makes it easy to find what you need. While you’re online shopping for almond butter e-books, check out what else the library offers: live chat if you need help, streaming services that feature new releases, tech rentals and more.

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Lewis Katz School of Medicine ranks in top 10 for applicants

More than 10,500 applications for fall 2016 place Temple’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine among the country’s 10 most-sought-after medical schools. 

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Receiving more than 10,500 applications for fall 2016, the Lewis Katz School of Medicine is among the nation’s most sought-after medical schools.
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New space, new services, for Tuttleman Counseling

Tuttleman’s move to 1700 N. Broad St. will allow the center to better accommodate its growing clientele.

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Temple’s Tuttleman Counseling now has more space, making new counseling approaches possible.
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Temple’s Student Training and Recreation Complex named for Aramark

Temple University’s Student Training and Recreation Complex, an academic, athletics and recreation facility, has been named for dining-services partner Aramark.
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Muse for cancer-fighting tomatoes study? Italian food

Antonio Giordano, who led the study that showed whole tomato extracts can slow the growth of stomach cancer, says Italian cuisine inspired him to investigate the dietary staple’s cancer-fighting ability.

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Researcher Antonio Giordano says Italian cuisine and longevity inspired him to further investigate the dietary staple’s cancer-fighting ability.
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From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, a Temple story begins

For years, first-year College of Liberal Arts student Emma Dowker had her heart set on coming to Temple. Follow her much-anticipated journey from Pittsburgh to her new home in White Hall.

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Follow an incoming freshman’s journey from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia.
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As individuals and as a class, new Owls settle on campus

Temple’s impressive Class of 2021 was officially welcomed to the university Aug. 25.

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Students came to Temple for various reasons. All found an exciting new home.
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Princeton Review names Temple among best colleges in U.S.

In The Princeton Review’s The Best 382 Colleges: 2018 Edition, Temple ranks No. 8 for entrepreneurship graduate programs and No. 13 for most active student government.

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Temple University again earned a spot on The Princeton Review’s list, earning high praise for faculty expertise, resources and diversity.
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Join a club, wear white and be an adult: Things to do during the beginning of the semester

We’ve got a challenge for you: The next time Netflix asks if you are still watching, say no. JUST SAY NO. Why would we ever tell you to do such a thing? Because there is too much other stuff to do. Stuff like TempleFest, the annual white-out soccer game and adulting workshops. (It’s OK, we don’t know how to adult either.) When you’ve got a new semester in front of you and cheap coffee coursing through your veins, anything is possible! Now, close Netflix (you can do it) and read this roundup of what’s going on around campus. 

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