more news In their research, Brittany Hansen and Julia Burger from the Lewis Katz School of Medicine have found that parents trust RSV immunization to protect newborns, despite hesitancy toward COVID-19 and flu shots.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 24, 2025 Temple study finds parents eager to protect newborns against RSV, despite hesitancy toward COVID-19 and flu immunizations When a new immunization to protect newborns from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) became available […] Marisol Tellez, Eugene M. Dunne and Elizabeth Konneker researched origins of dental anxiety.Photo by Ryan Brandenberg Sep. 23, 2025 Temple researchers evaluated the onset of dental anxiety By Ayana JonesFor many people, a routine dentist appointment can evoke feelings of distress, fear and […] David B. Sarwer and Leah M. Schumacher are experts on obesity and its treatment. Sarwer directs the Center for Obesity Research and Education in the College of Public Health, and Schumacher conducts research for the center.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 18, 2025 As obesity management medications explode in popularity, obesity experts issue caution on who should prescribe them The popularity of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonists like Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro has […] The National Science Foundation has awarded a $1 million grant to College of Science and Technology Dean Miguel Mostafá and his research team to advance their high-energy astrophysics project. Sep. 12, 2025 National Science Foundation awards $1 million grant to support Temple’s astrophysics research The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a $1 million grant to College of Science and […] Elizabeth Taylor is among the researchers developing JournAI, a first-of-its-kind mentorship app for student-athletes, with support from a two-year NCAA Innovations in Research and Practice Grant.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 12, 2025 Temple wins NCAA grant to launch an AI-powered mentorship app for student-athletes For Temple University, supporting student-athletes goes beyond the game. Out of more than 100 […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 12, 2025 Lewis Katz School of Medicine and Fox Chase Cancer Center secure $1.36 million in PCORI funding Amy Goldberg, Marjorie Joy Katz Dean of Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine, and Erin […] Sunil Wattal, left, and Vinod Venkatraman, right, published new research examining which kinds of ads land best with distracted consumers.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 5, 2025 Distracted viewers can be prime targets for ads, Temple study finds In the age of smart phones, tablets and laptops, distractions are everywhere. As more screens […] Bench Ansfield, assistant professor of history, examines the 1970s landlord arson wave in their new book Born in Flames.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 3, 2025 Sparking an idea: Temple history professor studies 1970s arson wave in new book Throughout the 1970s, explosive fires devastated neighborhoods in the Bronx and other U.S. cities, […] Kallie Willets, a professor of chemistry in the College of Science and Technology, will represent Temple’s efforts in the The Center for Single-Entity Nanochemistry and Nanocrystal Design, which recently received $20 million in Phase 2 funding through the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Centers for Chemical Innovation program.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 3, 2025 Exploring a potential nano-sized solution When it comes to solving some of the world’s most pressing issues, the solution might not be so […] A new study from Elizabeth Taylor and Gareth Jones takes a closer look at the leadership traits developed by young women who participate in sports.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 26, 2025 Youth sport participation develops leaders, but for young women, there is a caveat It has been proven time and time again that youth sports participation helps develop leadership […]
In their research, Brittany Hansen and Julia Burger from the Lewis Katz School of Medicine have found that parents trust RSV immunization to protect newborns, despite hesitancy toward COVID-19 and flu shots.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 24, 2025 Temple study finds parents eager to protect newborns against RSV, despite hesitancy toward COVID-19 and flu immunizations When a new immunization to protect newborns from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) became available […] Marisol Tellez, Eugene M. Dunne and Elizabeth Konneker researched origins of dental anxiety.Photo by Ryan Brandenberg Sep. 23, 2025 Temple researchers evaluated the onset of dental anxiety By Ayana JonesFor many people, a routine dentist appointment can evoke feelings of distress, fear and […] David B. Sarwer and Leah M. Schumacher are experts on obesity and its treatment. Sarwer directs the Center for Obesity Research and Education in the College of Public Health, and Schumacher conducts research for the center.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 18, 2025 As obesity management medications explode in popularity, obesity experts issue caution on who should prescribe them The popularity of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonists like Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro has […] The National Science Foundation has awarded a $1 million grant to College of Science and Technology Dean Miguel Mostafá and his research team to advance their high-energy astrophysics project. Sep. 12, 2025 National Science Foundation awards $1 million grant to support Temple’s astrophysics research The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a $1 million grant to College of Science and […] Elizabeth Taylor is among the researchers developing JournAI, a first-of-its-kind mentorship app for student-athletes, with support from a two-year NCAA Innovations in Research and Practice Grant.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 12, 2025 Temple wins NCAA grant to launch an AI-powered mentorship app for student-athletes For Temple University, supporting student-athletes goes beyond the game. Out of more than 100 […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 12, 2025 Lewis Katz School of Medicine and Fox Chase Cancer Center secure $1.36 million in PCORI funding Amy Goldberg, Marjorie Joy Katz Dean of Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine, and Erin […] Sunil Wattal, left, and Vinod Venkatraman, right, published new research examining which kinds of ads land best with distracted consumers.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 5, 2025 Distracted viewers can be prime targets for ads, Temple study finds In the age of smart phones, tablets and laptops, distractions are everywhere. As more screens […] Bench Ansfield, assistant professor of history, examines the 1970s landlord arson wave in their new book Born in Flames.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 3, 2025 Sparking an idea: Temple history professor studies 1970s arson wave in new book Throughout the 1970s, explosive fires devastated neighborhoods in the Bronx and other U.S. cities, […] Kallie Willets, a professor of chemistry in the College of Science and Technology, will represent Temple’s efforts in the The Center for Single-Entity Nanochemistry and Nanocrystal Design, which recently received $20 million in Phase 2 funding through the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Centers for Chemical Innovation program.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 3, 2025 Exploring a potential nano-sized solution When it comes to solving some of the world’s most pressing issues, the solution might not be so […] A new study from Elizabeth Taylor and Gareth Jones takes a closer look at the leadership traits developed by young women who participate in sports.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 26, 2025 Youth sport participation develops leaders, but for young women, there is a caveat It has been proven time and time again that youth sports participation helps develop leadership […]