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Engineering professor’s breakthrough may lead to more sustainable concrete

Assistant Professor Mehdi Khanzadeh from the College of Engineering has developed a method to produce stronger and more durable carbonatable concrete, an eco-friendly concrete alternative.

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New research from Mehdi Khanzadeh may help the concrete industry move toward a more sustainable future.
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Temple to host Innovation with Impact showcase leading up to investiture

The showcase will highlight the scholarly and creative work of faculty across the university’s many schools and colleges. The festivities will culminate with the investiture of John A. Fry as the university’s 15th president on Friday, April 4.

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Temple to host Innovation with Impact showcase early next month
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Temple Department of Public Safety presents bravery bag to young North Philadelphia boy

A North Philadelphia boy, who has become a familiar face to Temple University's Department of Public Safety, was recognized for encouraging his friends to support police. 

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A North Philadelphia boy receives a “bravery bag” from Temples’s Department of Public Safety for encouraging friends to respect police.
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Students spend spring break with purpose in Service Immersion Program

Temple’s Service Immersion Program gives students the opportunity to spend a week volunteering in various community spaces with the intention of fostering cultural awareness, global understanding and social responsibility.

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Temple University's Service Immersion Program enables students to perform service for their communities.
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Temple President John Fry appointed to board of directors of North Broad Renaissance

The organization’s mission is to enhance the economic vitality and overall quality of North Broad Street.

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Temple President John Fry will serve as board of director for the North Broad Renaissance.
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Micro-influencers have a major influence on Generation Z

A new study from Jay Sinha, associate professor of marketing in Temple University’s Fox School of Business, shows micro-influencer marketing is key when it comes to appealing to Gen Z consumers.

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A new study from Fox School of Business associate professor Jay Sinha outlines how micro-influencers can be used to target Generation Z through marketing is the utilization of micro-influencers.
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Spring forward? How climate change is rushing the spring season

We hear about rising sea levels, extreme weather events and melting ice caps, but climate change is also causing spring to arrive earlier. Jocelyn Behm from the College of Science and Technology discusses this trend and the ways it is disrupting earth’s natural processes.

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Assistant Professor of Biology Jocelyn Behm discusses how climate change is affecting spring and the season’s natural processes.
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Is there a method to (March) Madness?

Ahead of the NCAA Tournament, George Diemer, associate professor of instruction in Temple University’s School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management, discusses the odds of getting your bracket right this spring.

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George Diemer discusses March Madness and the chances of successfully predicting tournament contests

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