Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Haijun Liu (right) and PhD candidate Subhrodeep Ray (left) have developed a pickleball sound absorption barrier that they hope will satisfy players and pickleball court neighbors alike.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 7, 2024 College of Engineering team working towards a pickleball noise solution A few years ago, a pickleball court in Chestnut Hill made headlines when people living nearby began […] Robin Kolodny's new book, "The Fundamentals of Campaign Finance in the U.S.: Why We Have the System We Have," offers a detailed look at the U.S. campaign finance system as it presently stands. The book considers the campaign finance system in the context of the broader U.S. political and economic system while outlining the various factors that have led the system to become what it currently is.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 7, 2024 Uncovering the complex history of campaign finance On July 21, United States President Joe Biden announced he would be withdrawing from the 2024 […] Tyler’s design and illustration and metals/jewelry/CAD-CAM programs attract students from around the world thanks to their STEM-centered approach and ability to produce industry-ready designers.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 6, 2024 Two Tyler programs are bringing the artist’s eye to STEM fields Students from around the world come to the Tyler School of Art and Architecture for its […] From left to right: Jonathan Gerstenhaber, Yah-el Har-el and Peter Lelkes. The team has been developing the soy-based wound treatment for over a decade.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 23, 2024 College of Engineering professors invent the future of wound care Faculty members Peter Lelkes, Yah-el Har-el and Jonathan Gerstenhaber from Temple University’s […] Ralph Lalama, Billy Drewes, Dick Oatts, and David Pasbrig set up to record at the Village Vanguard.Photo by Dan Levine Jul. 11, 2024 The melody of success: BCM&D Records spins musical careers at Temple University It’s not just all that jazz. Sometimes, it’s Grammy nominations and the chance for a win, […] One of the many challenges that tourists often deal with is overcrowding, which can lead to feelings of anger or fear. A new study from School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management faculty member Xiang (Robert) Li and Karen Tan, FOX ’22, shows how tourists respond once they begin to experience these feelings.Photo by Unsplash Jul. 8, 2024 What happens when tourists get angry or fearful? Think of the last advertisement that you saw for Disney World. Was it filled with sunshine, smiles […] Timothy N. Welbeck, director of Temple’s Center for Anti-Racism, offers reading selections to explore the history of Juneteenth and the concept of freedom.Photo by Whitney Thomas Jun. 12, 2024 5 books reflecting Juneteenth principles While Juneteenth celebrations have permeated throughout the U.S. for more than 150 years, […] Nora Newcombe, a Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology at Temple, has been inducted into the National Academy of Sciences.Photo by Courtesy of the College of Liberal Arts Jun. 12, 2024 Temple psychology professor inducted into National Academy of Sciences Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology Nora Newcombe has been elected to the National Academy of […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito May 7, 2024 Tyler’s Wearable Art Show exhibits more than just fashion By Lindsay HargraveIt’s not every day that a person in a bathtub rolls down the hall of an academic building. But […] Get to know Temple University’s 2023–2024 faculty award winners.Photo by Betsy Manning Apr. 23, 2024 Top of the class: Meet Temple’s faculty award winners for 2023–2024 Top of the class Meet Temple's faculty award winners for 2023-2024 Read more […] Solar and wind energy will be among the green solutions students in Temple's new sustainability master's degree and certificate programs consider. Temple professors who designed the curricula include Alexandra (Alix) Davatzes, Amelia Duffy-Tumasz, Rob Jennings, and Hamil Pearsall.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 18, 2024 Temple University launches two innovative sustainability programs to help students tackle pressing global issues Through a transdisciplinary effort launched by faculty, Temple University is introducing a master’s […] Robotics is just one area where Temple students and faculty are leading AI research.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 16, 2024 College of Engineering receives the largest gift in its history Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering Brian Butz and his wife Susan, CPH ’85, […] Graphic by Rose Caporaletti. Mar. 27, 2024 Meet five of Temple’s women trailblazers in STEM In the often male-dominated landscape of STEM, Temple University proudly boasts a talented and […] Temple faculty member Quaiser D. Abdullah interacts with Bishop Wilfred H. Speakes Sr. during a news conference held at City Hall. Abdullah will work closely with Speakes in his role as the city's director of Muslim engagement.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Mar. 13, 2024 Quaiser D. Abdullah named Philadelphia’s first director of Muslim engagement In a historic action, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker appointed Temple University faculty member […] Temple University Japan's expansion to Kyoto comes after its enrollment has increased by more than 75% during the last three years. Presently, TUJ enrolls 2,240 undergraduate students, who come from 70 different countries.Photo by Betsy Manning Feb. 12, 2024 Temple University Japan announces expansion to Kyoto After seeing its enrollment increase by more than 75% in the last three years, the footprint of the […] Load More
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Haijun Liu (right) and PhD candidate Subhrodeep Ray (left) have developed a pickleball sound absorption barrier that they hope will satisfy players and pickleball court neighbors alike.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 7, 2024 College of Engineering team working towards a pickleball noise solution A few years ago, a pickleball court in Chestnut Hill made headlines when people living nearby began […] Robin Kolodny's new book, "The Fundamentals of Campaign Finance in the U.S.: Why We Have the System We Have," offers a detailed look at the U.S. campaign finance system as it presently stands. The book considers the campaign finance system in the context of the broader U.S. political and economic system while outlining the various factors that have led the system to become what it currently is.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 7, 2024 Uncovering the complex history of campaign finance On July 21, United States President Joe Biden announced he would be withdrawing from the 2024 […] Tyler’s design and illustration and metals/jewelry/CAD-CAM programs attract students from around the world thanks to their STEM-centered approach and ability to produce industry-ready designers.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 6, 2024 Two Tyler programs are bringing the artist’s eye to STEM fields Students from around the world come to the Tyler School of Art and Architecture for its […] From left to right: Jonathan Gerstenhaber, Yah-el Har-el and Peter Lelkes. The team has been developing the soy-based wound treatment for over a decade.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 23, 2024 College of Engineering professors invent the future of wound care Faculty members Peter Lelkes, Yah-el Har-el and Jonathan Gerstenhaber from Temple University’s […] Ralph Lalama, Billy Drewes, Dick Oatts, and David Pasbrig set up to record at the Village Vanguard.Photo by Dan Levine Jul. 11, 2024 The melody of success: BCM&D Records spins musical careers at Temple University It’s not just all that jazz. Sometimes, it’s Grammy nominations and the chance for a win, […] One of the many challenges that tourists often deal with is overcrowding, which can lead to feelings of anger or fear. A new study from School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management faculty member Xiang (Robert) Li and Karen Tan, FOX ’22, shows how tourists respond once they begin to experience these feelings.Photo by Unsplash Jul. 8, 2024 What happens when tourists get angry or fearful? Think of the last advertisement that you saw for Disney World. Was it filled with sunshine, smiles […] Timothy N. Welbeck, director of Temple’s Center for Anti-Racism, offers reading selections to explore the history of Juneteenth and the concept of freedom.Photo by Whitney Thomas Jun. 12, 2024 5 books reflecting Juneteenth principles While Juneteenth celebrations have permeated throughout the U.S. for more than 150 years, […] Nora Newcombe, a Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology at Temple, has been inducted into the National Academy of Sciences.Photo by Courtesy of the College of Liberal Arts Jun. 12, 2024 Temple psychology professor inducted into National Academy of Sciences Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology Nora Newcombe has been elected to the National Academy of […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito May 7, 2024 Tyler’s Wearable Art Show exhibits more than just fashion By Lindsay HargraveIt’s not every day that a person in a bathtub rolls down the hall of an academic building. But […] Get to know Temple University’s 2023–2024 faculty award winners.Photo by Betsy Manning Apr. 23, 2024 Top of the class: Meet Temple’s faculty award winners for 2023–2024 Top of the class Meet Temple's faculty award winners for 2023-2024 Read more […] Solar and wind energy will be among the green solutions students in Temple's new sustainability master's degree and certificate programs consider. Temple professors who designed the curricula include Alexandra (Alix) Davatzes, Amelia Duffy-Tumasz, Rob Jennings, and Hamil Pearsall.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 18, 2024 Temple University launches two innovative sustainability programs to help students tackle pressing global issues Through a transdisciplinary effort launched by faculty, Temple University is introducing a master’s […] Robotics is just one area where Temple students and faculty are leading AI research.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 16, 2024 College of Engineering receives the largest gift in its history Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering Brian Butz and his wife Susan, CPH ’85, […] Graphic by Rose Caporaletti. Mar. 27, 2024 Meet five of Temple’s women trailblazers in STEM In the often male-dominated landscape of STEM, Temple University proudly boasts a talented and […] Temple faculty member Quaiser D. Abdullah interacts with Bishop Wilfred H. Speakes Sr. during a news conference held at City Hall. Abdullah will work closely with Speakes in his role as the city's director of Muslim engagement.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Mar. 13, 2024 Quaiser D. Abdullah named Philadelphia’s first director of Muslim engagement In a historic action, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker appointed Temple University faculty member […] Temple University Japan's expansion to Kyoto comes after its enrollment has increased by more than 75% during the last three years. Presently, TUJ enrolls 2,240 undergraduate students, who come from 70 different countries.Photo by Betsy Manning Feb. 12, 2024 Temple University Japan announces expansion to Kyoto After seeing its enrollment increase by more than 75% in the last three years, the footprint of the […]