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  • Temple doctoral student Meghan Robertson partnered with Half Mad Honey to study how therapeutic beekeeping may support mental wellness among older adults.

    Temple doctoral student Meghan Robertson partnered with Half Mad Honey to study how therapeutic beekeeping may support mental wellness among older adults.

    Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg

    Therapeutic beekeeping offers new path to mental wellness

    Meghan Robertson, CPH ’26, is exploring how therapeutic beekeeping may help older adults build confidence, connection and emotional wellness.

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  • Nathaniel Snyder pictured.

    Nathaniel Snyder, assistant professor in the Aging + Cardiovascular Discovery Center in the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine, is one of the senior investigators on a new study that reveals how ovarian cancer cells use a nutrient-related process involving carnitine production to maintain the DNA repair machinery they need to continue growing.

    Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg

    New target for cancer treatment

    Research from the Aging + Cardiovascular Discovery Center sheds light on new strategies for treating aggressive cancers.

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  • Joe Neubauer and President Fry signing a gift agreement.

    Joe Neubauer joins Temple President John Fry to sign a gift agreement that will lead to the creation of The Neubauer Family Foundation Philadelphia Police and Firefighter Scholarship.

    Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg

    Historic $1.2 million gift establishes Neubauer Scholars

    A gift from the Neubauer Family Foundation has created a scholarship opportunity for students whose parents or guardians serve as first responders.

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  • Image of Temple alum Lindsey Granger on The Hill’s Rising.

    Lindsey Granger co-owns a multimedia production company, Gilded Focus Productions, which has developed content for Buzzfeed, USA Today, Elle Magazine, Revolt TV and a variety of other outlets.

    Photo by Courtesy of Lindsey Granger

    Temple alum Lindsey Granger carves out career as co-host of national morning show

    The Klein graduate credits her career success to the early lessons she gained during her time as an undergraduate student.

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  • A construction worker signs a beam.

    A beam topping ceremony was recently held at the construction site of the Caroline Kimmel Pavilion for Arts and Communication to celebrate the completion of the building’s structural framework.

    Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg

    Kimmel Pavilion celebrates beam topping ceremony

    The Temple community gathered on May 14 to mark the completion of the structural framework of the Caroline Kimmel Pavilion for Arts and Communication.

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  • Stock photo of Conwell Plaza

    May 19, 2026

    - Campus News

    Temple and OPEIU, Local 153 (resident assistants and peer mentors) reach agreement on four-year contract

    Temple and OPEIU, Local 153 reach agreement on four-year contract.

  • Temple researcher Jorge Gomez-Deza is pictured in his lab at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine.

    May 19, 2026

    - Research

    New study identifies ‘domino effect’ behind brain cell death

    Imagine a row of dominoes. When one falls, the result is a long cascade as each domino topples […]

  • Image of Little Stinker in full bloom.

    May 18, 2026

    - Campus News

    Ambler corpse flower Little Stinker blooms once again

    Around 1 p.m. on Thursday afternoon, a foul stench of rotting meat wafted across Temple’s Ambler […]

  • Bench Ansfield

    May 15, 2026

    - Research

    Assistant professor of history named finalist for Pulitzer

    Since its publication in September 2025, Assistant Professor of History Bench Ansfield’s debut book […]

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