A 1982 alumnus of Temple University's School of Communications, Preston has over 25 years experience working in higher education media relations and communications. He has been recognized three times for his writing by CUPRAP, the Association of Communicators in Education.

Diet beverages might play a positive role in weight loss, study finds
May 28, 2014
Diet or zero-calorie beverages might play a positive role in weight loss when consumed as a part of...
Great Teacher Jennifer Ibrahim honored to be in the classroom
May 21, 2014
Jennifer K. Ibrahim, associate professor of public health in the College of Health Professions and...
Temple chemists develop a way to make lithium batteries safer, cheaper
May 21, 2014
Lithium ion batteries, central to powering most modern technology such as laptop computers, cell...
James Furman II: Community-driven engineering
May 9, 2014
When mechanical engineering student James Furman II took over as president of Temple’s Engineers...
Temple establishes public cord blood donation program
April 15, 2014
Temple University Hospital has established Philadelphia’s first public cord blood donation program...
Stephen P. Peterson: Keeping Philadelphia’s soil safe
April 8, 2014
Older industrial cities like Philadelphia tend to have higher lead and heavy-metals concentrations...
Temple medical students teach science to local students
March 28, 2014
For more than a year, Temple medical students have been enriching the science...
Physics Department highlighted at American Physical Society meeting
March 20, 2014
A video showcasing the faculty, research, facilities and growth in Temple’s...
Chronic sleep disturbance might trigger onset of Alzheimer’s
March 18, 2014
People who experience chronic sleep disturbances might face an earlier onset of dementia and...
Deer populations disrupt plant species
March 14, 2014
Overabundant deer populations in U.S. forests and wooded areas facilitate the growth of invasive...

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