Ketanji Brown Jackson is the first Black woman to be nominated and confirmed to the Supreme Court. A few of Temple’s distinguished faculty members share their insight into this moment in American history.
A new study by the College of Public Health found that gender-affirming care, including hormone therapy and surgery, has positive psychosocial benefits for recipients.
Theresa A. Powell was recently recognized as one of Diverse Issues in Higher Education’s 2022 Women’s History Month honorees. She also received special recognition at the Symposium for Black Women in Higher Education, which was held earlier this month.
We’ve made it over halfway through the semester, and with projects in full swing and finals on the horizon, finding the perfect study spot is essential. There’s no shortage of them on campus, but with so many kinds of study spots, it can be hard to find the one that suits your exact study needs. Fear not! Here is your guide to some of the best spots on campus, depending on exactly the study sesh you’re hoping to have.
The Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s Healthcare Equality Index has recognized Temple University Hospital for its equitable treatment and inclusion of LGBTQ+ patients, visitors and employees for the fourth year in a row.