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Works of heart

A new magazine started by Temple alumna Jenna Faccenda is offering a creative outlet for those struggling with their mental health.

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Eclipse Lit, launching in March this year, will showcase art from those struggling with mental health issues.
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Two Temple Owls receive $5K fellowships for their startups

 

Amanda Morrison and Caitlin Luong each received a Blackstone LaunchPad & Techstars Fellowship to help develop their early-stage businesses.

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Two students, whose respective businesses are focused on creating positive change in the world, receive Blackstone LaunchPad & Techstars Fellowship.
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Remembering Coach John Chaney and more stories featuring Temple in the media

Faculty discussed the COVID-19 variants and vaccine and staff members talked about the challenges of raising Black children in white spaces. 

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Journalists reflected on Coach Chaney’s legacy, while Owls honored healthcare workers and fought for trans rights.
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How media around the country honored Coach

Journalists and Twitter users alike joined the Temple community in saluting Coach Chaney.

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Coach Chaney is remembered by local and national journalists and on Twitter.
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Celebrating the life of ‘a giant of a man’

A celebration of the life of the late John Chaney, legendary coach of Temple men’s basketball for 24 years, was held at the Liacouras Center.
 

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A celebration of the life of the late John Chaney, legendary coach of Temple men’s basketball for 24 years, was held at the Liacouras Center.
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The COVID-19 vaccines: explained

 

Temple experts share the top 7 things you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccines.

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Faculty experts identify the top 7 things you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccines.
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Exploring the best way to bring up Black children in white families and communities

 “Do Right By Me,” a new book by Valerie Harrison and Kathryn Peach D’Angelo, looks at transracial adoption and the importance of fostering positive racial identity in Black children.

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Valerie Harrison, the president’s senior advisor for equity, diversity and inclusion, and Kathryn Peach D’Angelo, assistant vice president for administration and planning, discuss “Do Right By Me,” their new book about raising Black children in white spaces.
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Flying Further together

Executive Vice President and Provost JoAnne A. Epps shares why this is the right moment for the university to embark on a strategic planning process.

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In this video, JoAnne A. Epps describes her hopes for our strategic planning process.

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