Jan. 23, 2024 New anti-obesity medications represent a breakthrough in treatment, but will their potential be fully realized? By College of Public Health Staff The new generation of weight loss medications has become a sensation, from the pages of medical […] Jan. 18, 2024 CPH part of NIH-funded study with dental, medical schools to study periodontal disease progression By Ayana Jones, for Temple Now (Photo credit: Joe Labolito) The Kornberg School of Dentistry collaborates with the College of […] Dec. 19, 2023 Nursing chair named National Academies of Practice distinguished fellow By Don Steinberg Amita Avadhani, chair of the Department of Nursing, has been accepted as a Distinguished Fellow of […] Dec. 14, 2023 Scholarly activities and accolades: November-December 2023 By Chris Sarachilli Every month, faculty in the College of Public Health take part in a range of scholarly activities; […] Dec. 14, 2023 'Maddy's Room,' a new sensory room, opens in Social Service Annex By Don Steinberg On Dec. 6, the School of Social Work opened Maddy’s Room, a calming, sensory-friendly space for […] Dec. 11, 2023 James Kelch brought social justice to social work You are here By Don Steinberg James H. Kelch, Jr., one of the inaugural professors at Temple’s School of Social […] Dec. 8, 2023 College faculty among country’s—and university’s—leading scholars By College of Public Health Staff ((L to R) Top row: Lisa Bedore, Levent Dumenci, Jay Fagan, Jennifer Fisher; Middle row: Chantelle […] Nov. 28, 2023 Schumacher awarded scholarship to share bariatric expertise at global conference By Don Steinberg (Leah Schumacher, assistant professor of social and behavioral sciences, presents at the annual […] Nov. 15, 2023 Sue Dickey reflects on a 43-year legacy in nursing By Don Steinberg Sue Dickey knows nursing is in her blood. Her great grandmother became a small-town Pennsylvania […] Nov. 14, 2023 Collaborative on Community Inclusion receives $10.55 million in new funding By Don Steinberg (Gretchen Snethen, right, will lead one of three newly funded Field Initiated Projects in the […] Oct. 31, 2023 Scholarly activities and accolades: October 2023 By Don Steinberg Every month, faculty in the College of Public Health take part in a range of scholarly activities; […] Oct. 26, 2023 Decision-support application for cancer patients gets further funding By Don Steinberg Sarah Bauerle Bass will use a new collaborative grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to […] Oct. 2, 2023 With comedy-and-science game show, public health takes the improv stage By Don Steinberg (Sarah Bauerle Bass, center, served as the 'secret scientist' at a science-themed improv show with […] Sep. 28, 2023 Scholarly activities and accolades: August-September 2023 By College of Public Health Staff Every month, faculty in the College of Public Health take part in a range of scholarly activities; […] Sep. 28, 2023 Social work, rehabilitation sciences and engineering researchers converge to aid older adults By Don Steinberg On a recent Tuesday, in between Medicare counseling and a low-impact Zumba Gold class, 20 older […] Load More
Jan. 23, 2024 New anti-obesity medications represent a breakthrough in treatment, but will their potential be fully realized? By College of Public Health Staff The new generation of weight loss medications has become a sensation, from the pages of medical […] Jan. 18, 2024 CPH part of NIH-funded study with dental, medical schools to study periodontal disease progression By Ayana Jones, for Temple Now (Photo credit: Joe Labolito) The Kornberg School of Dentistry collaborates with the College of […] Dec. 19, 2023 Nursing chair named National Academies of Practice distinguished fellow By Don Steinberg Amita Avadhani, chair of the Department of Nursing, has been accepted as a Distinguished Fellow of […] Dec. 14, 2023 Scholarly activities and accolades: November-December 2023 By Chris Sarachilli Every month, faculty in the College of Public Health take part in a range of scholarly activities; […] Dec. 14, 2023 'Maddy's Room,' a new sensory room, opens in Social Service Annex By Don Steinberg On Dec. 6, the School of Social Work opened Maddy’s Room, a calming, sensory-friendly space for […] Dec. 11, 2023 James Kelch brought social justice to social work You are here By Don Steinberg James H. Kelch, Jr., one of the inaugural professors at Temple’s School of Social […] Dec. 8, 2023 College faculty among country’s—and university’s—leading scholars By College of Public Health Staff ((L to R) Top row: Lisa Bedore, Levent Dumenci, Jay Fagan, Jennifer Fisher; Middle row: Chantelle […] Nov. 28, 2023 Schumacher awarded scholarship to share bariatric expertise at global conference By Don Steinberg (Leah Schumacher, assistant professor of social and behavioral sciences, presents at the annual […] Nov. 15, 2023 Sue Dickey reflects on a 43-year legacy in nursing By Don Steinberg Sue Dickey knows nursing is in her blood. Her great grandmother became a small-town Pennsylvania […] Nov. 14, 2023 Collaborative on Community Inclusion receives $10.55 million in new funding By Don Steinberg (Gretchen Snethen, right, will lead one of three newly funded Field Initiated Projects in the […] Oct. 31, 2023 Scholarly activities and accolades: October 2023 By Don Steinberg Every month, faculty in the College of Public Health take part in a range of scholarly activities; […] Oct. 26, 2023 Decision-support application for cancer patients gets further funding By Don Steinberg Sarah Bauerle Bass will use a new collaborative grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to […] Oct. 2, 2023 With comedy-and-science game show, public health takes the improv stage By Don Steinberg (Sarah Bauerle Bass, center, served as the 'secret scientist' at a science-themed improv show with […] Sep. 28, 2023 Scholarly activities and accolades: August-September 2023 By College of Public Health Staff Every month, faculty in the College of Public Health take part in a range of scholarly activities; […] Sep. 28, 2023 Social work, rehabilitation sciences and engineering researchers converge to aid older adults By Don Steinberg On a recent Tuesday, in between Medicare counseling and a low-impact Zumba Gold class, 20 older […]