In his 2017 State of the University address, Temple University President Richard M. Englert spoke of the university's "age of discovery" and numerous landmark achievements.
Adaptive Design Greater Philadelphia, spearheaded by Temple’s Institute on Disabilities and funded by a grant from the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, is helping to improve the lives of children with paralysis.
The grant, awarded to scientists at Temple’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine, will support a project that explores the regenerative capabilities of stem cell-derived microvesicles.
Jeff Martoff and collaborators at UCLA and the University of Houston to build a new experiment targeting a novel particle to explain the elusive phenomenon.
Can tea be royal if it is served out of a truck? Is it truly sovereign if there are mysterious and chewy black balls in the bottom of the cup that we the people have decided to call bubbles? The answer is yes. Once you try a bubble tea from the Royal Tea truck on Norris Street between 13th and Broad streets, you’ll understand why this tea is queen. It’s the perfect blend of caffeine and sugar to get you through class and then allow you to crash into a beautiful glucose-induced nap. Want to chew on more than just bubbles? There’s a selection of Taiwanese-inspired snacks, too.
Occupational therapist Roger Ideishi works with organizations across the country to create cultural and community experiences that welcome families facing disability.