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March 2016

A female student sitting in a blue chair in the refurbished Owls’ Nest.
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Temple is engaged in a wide-ranging effort to breathe new life into many buildings on campus by upgrading interior public areas.
Tables and chair arranged to look like a classroom in the reForm exhibit.
Jazmyn Burton - Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Students from the shuttered Fairhill Elementary have used the reForm exhibit at Temple to hold meetings with organizations such as the School Reform...
Justin Rosenberg sitting at a table outside of a honeygrow location.
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Honeygrow Founder and CEO Justin Rosenberg, FOX ’09, returns to his roots by opening a location in Morgan Hall.
A Temple women’s basketball player dribbling the basketball.
Meaghan Bixby - Monday, March 21, 2016
The Owls will have home-court advantage in the third round of the tournament when they host Ohio University at McGonigle Hall on Thursday.
Stella the Owl in front of a blue background.
Meaghan Bixby - Monday, March 21, 2016
Voting is now open to determine what or who is the ultimate representation of Temple.
Cells viewed through a microscope.
Meaghan Bixby - Monday, March 21, 2016
Researchers from the Lewis Katz School of Medicine make another landmark discovery in the fight against HIV and AIDS.
A women's basketball player dribbling the ball up the court.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
The team will compete in the tournament for the sixth time, and the second year in a row.
Two male Temple alumni working in their graphic design studio.
Meaghan Bixby - Thursday, March 17, 2016
Temple's brand campaign expands to show the impact Owls make in their communities and around the globe.
Jim Guare standing in front of a drawing of a chemical compound.
Meaghan Bixby - Thursday, March 17, 2016
Jim Guare, CST ’77, ’83, helped invent Crixivan, an antiviral drug used widely to treat HIV.
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Yasmine Mustafa outside, looking into the distance.
Meaghan Bixby - Thursday, March 17, 2016
A trip to South America inspired Yasmine Mustafa, FOX ’06, to use her entrepreneurial spirit for good.
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