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April 2017

graduate student Zoe Ngo working with a child at a computer.
Morgan Zalot - Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Professor Nora Newcombe and graduate student Zoe Ngo are some of the first researchers to study pattern separation in children.
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Charles Blockson speaking at a podium
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Charles L. Blockson, founder of the Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection, will receive the award at a ceremony on Temple’s campus on May 25.
Laura Reddick hugging a woman.
Samantha Krotzer - Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Temple’s annual Women Veterans Forum creates a space for military women to be recognized and build community. Meet the senior public health major...
Temple’s gate on Polett Walk through cherry tree blossoms.
Kim Fischer - Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Temple's faculty award winners represent the university’s most distinguished professors, whose achievements include breakthroughs in the study...
Stuart Holzer unveiling a plaque dedicating a painting studio to his wife
Morgan Zalot - Monday, April 24, 2017
The Rhoda Psaty Holzer Painting Studio and Memorial Scholarship will carry on the painter’s creative spirit.
Young alumnus Brendan Lowry
Kim Fischer - Thursday, April 20, 2017
Here, Temple shines a spotlight on Brendan Lowry, KLN ’11.
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
There’s only one other school in the country with the colors cherry and white. How did they become Temple’s signature shades?
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Gregory N. Mandel, the newly appointed dean of Temple University’s Beasley School of Law.
Hillel Hoffmann - Monday, April 17, 2017
Temple University President Richard M. Englert has announced the appointment of Gregory N. Mandel as dean of the Beasley School of Law.
the Philadelphia skyline at night.
Ben T. Palestino - Tuesday, April 11, 2017
With the NFL Draft quickly approaching, Temple experts are your go-to source for numerous topics on this year’s draft.
children smiling as they watch a robot at Temple Ambler EarthFest.
Morgan Zalot - Monday, April 10, 2017
Bringing clean water to a village in Peru and giving books to children are among the current OwlCrowd campaigns’ goals.

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