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September 2018

Local leaders breaking ground at the Norris Homes development site
Morgan Zalot - Monday, September 17, 2018
Temple is the educational partner on a $30 million federal grant supporting revitalization in the Norris Homes next to Main Campus.
Christine Mendenhall
Monday, September 10, 2018
Two recent Temple University graduates upgraded their academic plans to include a master’s degrees.
Hai-Lung Dai at a whiteboard
Monday, September 10, 2018
The interdisciplinary team led by Professors Eric Borguet and Hai-Lung Dai will use the $1 million-plus grant to build a nonlinear optical microscope.
22 Temple University students who interned at QVC
Friday, September 7, 2018
Nearly two dozen Temple University students interned this summer at QVC, gaining experience in areas including IT, communications, eCommerce, legal...
Jackie Hankins-Kent in the ROTC office
Morgan Zalot - Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Jackie Hankins-Kent won an Outstanding Civilian Service Medal, the third-highest honor that can be awarded to a civilian in the U.S. military.
Temple Police host Welcome Wagon event
Ben T. Palestino - Tuesday, September 4, 2018
The annual Welcome Wagon events for students living in neighborhoods adjacent to Main Campus are paired with the Good Neighbor Initiative. 
Lisa Grunberger standing on stage
Monday, September 3, 2018
Associate Professor Lisa Grunberger’s play brings levity to the serious subject of infertility.

August 2018

Construction of the skywalk
Brandon Lausch - Thursday, August 23, 2018
An overview of a dozen notable projects, some completed over the summer and others ongoing, that are revamping Temple’s campuses, both domestic and...
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A man running on North Broad Street giving Hooter a high five as he passes by.
Samantha Krotzer - Tuesday, August 21, 2018
To celebrate a car-free North Broad Street as part of Philly Free Streets, Temple activated Camp T, a one-day summer camp to connect with neighbors.
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Cardboard sculptures on display at the Tyler School of Art.
Samantha Krotzer - Monday, August 20, 2018
Two full-scholarship programs funded by the Tyler School of Art allow local high school students to continue their art education during the summer.
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