A 1982 alumnus of Temple University's School of Communications, Preston has over 25 years experience working in higher education media relations and communications. He has been recognized three times for his writing by CUPRAP, the Association of Communicators in Education.

Symposium honors Temple chemist Franklin Davis
December 2, 2014
Some of the top organic chemists gave presentations on the latest research in organic chemistry and...
Temple receives two ‘Philadelphia Business Journal’ Innovation Awards
November 24, 2014
Temple has been honored with two 2014 Innovation Awards by the Philadelphia Business Journal. The...
Pharmacy alumna bequeaths $1 million to help students and faculty
November 18, 2014
School of Pharmacy alumna Joye Ann Billow, PHR ’66, ’73, has left the school $1 million to endow a...
Study finds brain receptor cell could be new target for Alzheimer’s
November 17, 2014
Blocking a key receptor in brain cells that is used by oxygen free radicals could play a major...
Last half decade sees robust growth in Temple’s tech revenues
November 12, 2014
The expansion of Temple's research enterprise, highlighted by the recent dedication of the Science...
New study focuses on improving care for hepatitis-B-infected Asian Americans
November 7, 2014
Asian Americans have a higher risk for being infected with the hepatitis B virus (HBV) than any...
Rolf Lakaemper creates an atmosphere of trust in the classroom
November 5, 2014
If a student burst into their office upset about classwork and shouting profanities, most new...
Temple first in region to use new treatment for peripheral artery disease
November 3, 2014
Temple University Hospital is the first in the Philadelphia region to use an innovative new...
Temple study suggests a novel approach for treating noncardiac chest pain
October 31, 2014
Each year, an estimated 200,000 Americans experience noncardiac chest pain. Because the symptoms—...
Temple and CHOP to explore eradicating HIV from hiding places in the brain
October 27, 2014
Temple University and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have received a joint $4.3 million...

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