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Fall 2024 applications to Temple reach record levels

The university is seeing marked increases in key areas, including among international, out-of-state and Philadelphia applicants.

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Marked increases noted among international, out-of-state and Philadelphia applicants.
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Supporting students who are Made for More

New three-year Temple scholarship initiative aims to raise $125 million to support students.

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New scholarship initiative aims to raise $125 million in three years.
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As WrestleMania comes to Philly, how does the economy stand to benefit?

While WrestleMania is sure to be a fascinating entertainment spectacle, Temple University Professor of Economics Michael Leeds explains why economic impact is not as large as one might think.

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Temple faculty member discusses the economic impact of WrestleMania.
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Temple professor helps African national malaria programs combat deadly new strains

Maciej Boni, an internationally recognized evolutionary epidemiologist, has been working with Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda to design strategies to slow down drug resistance in malaria.

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Simulations from Maciej Boni’s Temple University lab are helping African countries implement strategies to slow down drug resistance in malaria.
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Introducing the new Temple Skateboard Owl

The new clothing line has been launched by Jimmy “Sweatpants” Gorecki, KLN ’06, in collaboration with Temple and Boathouse Sports. 

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New Temple-themed clothing line is launched by alum Jimmy “Sweatpants” Gorecki.
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Temple Law hosts Nelson A. Díaz lecture on affirmative action—a Latinx perspective

The second annual installment of the lecture series celebrating the Nelson A. Díaz Professorship in Law presented a Latinx perspective on the impact and demise of affirmative action.

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Distinguished guests from the Latinx law community came to Temple University to discuss affirmative action and a future without the program.
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New research outlines how airlines covertly lobby Congress

A new study from Temple University faculty member Min-Seok Pang outlines how airlines increase flights to cater to the chair of the United States House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

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New Temple research outlines how airlines work to lobby Congress.

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