Temple historian discusses the "lingering injustice" of Attica
September 13, 2011
September 9th marked the 40th Anniversary of the first day of the Attica uprising, a protest by...
Temple infant lab helps researchers understand how kids learn best
September 13, 2011
How do kids learn best? Do they need drills and direct instruction, or time to play...
Civic-minded undergrad examines the impact of community gardens
September 6, 2011
Amelia Garrett has been committed to issues of sustainability for as long as she...
Alpert’s new book an out-of-the-park hit
June 2, 2011
A new book by Rebecca Alpert, associate professor of religion and women's studies at Temple, Out...
New Temple-supported show aims to recast perceptions of community youth
April 7, 2011
Courtesy UCCP A new cable access and internet program named “POPPYN” is produced by a...
Study finds presence of peers heightens teen sensitivity to rewards of a risk
April 4, 2011
Courtesy Jason Chein Temple researchers monitored brain activity in participants of different ages...
Temple psychologist tackles the teen years in newly revised book
January 14, 2011
Ask any parent of a teenager — or anyone who remembers those awkward years — and they will tell...
Temple history class uncovers the meaning behind everyday objects
November 17, 2010
Kelly and Massa Photography Ph.D. history students Sara Karpinski and Jon Crider (center...
Temple psychology professor stages the ultimate block party
October 26, 2010
Kathy Hirsh-Pasek is a scientist on a mission. In a world dominated by digital gadgets and high-...
Temple psychology professor stages block party to highlight importance of playtime
October 26, 2010
Temple Professor of Psychology Kathy Hirsh-Pasek is holding a play date this Sunday, and inviting...

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