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 May 26, 2026 Therapeutic beekeeping offers older adults a new path to mental wellness A Temple graduate student is exploring how therapeutic beekeeping may help older adults […] Christen Rexing Smiling in Paley Hall.Photo by Andrew Thayer May 18, 2026 CPH Best of the Nest – Alumni in Action: Christen Rexing Leads the Charge in Injury and Violence Prevention Christen Rexing didn’t set out to work in public health. “I thought I would do a PhD in history,” […] Photo by Andrew Thayer May 12, 2026 CPH Best of the Nest - Future Leader: Brooke Kane Is Taking Lessons from Soccer Into OT Brooke Kane briefly thought her dream of playing Division I soccer might be over before her college […] Apr. 30, 2026 Flying High: Quarterly Accolades and Achievements at CPH Every quarter, we celebrate the outstanding achievements of leaders and learners across the Barnett […] At Temple Talks, faculty members from across disciplines delivered six-minute presentations showcasing their research and innovative ideas.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 27, 2026 Temple faculty stand out at Innovation with Impact President John Fry attended the spring installment of Innovation with […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 22, 2026 Collaborative Temple Study Focuses on Building Community Through Shared Interests A new multidisciplinary study from researchers at Temple’s Barnett College of Public Health […] Made possible by a $1.5 million gift from Nathaniel Irvine, the Irvine Family Impact Center in Paley Hall offers students a space to connect, collaborate and access key resources.Photo by Andrew Thayer Apr. 21, 2026 Powered by a $1.5 million gift, Temple opens new Irvine Family Impact Center at Barnett College of Public Health A generous gift from Nathaniel Irvine will endow a new Impact Center in Paley Hall, expanding […] Photo by Andrew Thayer Apr. 20, 2026 CPH Best of the Nest – Champion of Change: Kesa Bond Still Sees Herself in Every Student In Kesa Bond’s classroom, the starting point never really changes. “Every new semester feels like […] India Byrd earned a full tuition scholarship to Temple through the Cecil B. Moore Scholars Program.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 15, 2026 Barnett College of Public Health senior is #TempleMade for a career in healthcare advocacy After graduating in May, India Byrd will pursue a master of health administration at the […] Apr. 10, 2026 Public Health Leader Alice J. Hausman Establishes Endowed Scholarship to Support Future Changemakers In celebration of National Public Health Week, the Temple University Barnett College of Public […] Apr. 7, 2026 Meeting a Basic Need: New Community Partnership Brings Free Menstrual Products to Temple’s Cherry Pantry Students visiting Temple University’s Barnett Irvine Cherry Pantry will now find more than just […] Apr. 2, 2026 A virtual you: Temple researcher explains how digital twin technology can be used to predict disease and transform healthcare In this Q&A, Professor Huanmei Wu of Temple’s Barnett College of Public Health discusses […] Doyoung Kim, ENG ’26, won first place for her presentation, Curved Surgical Needles: Why Insertion Strategies Matter.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 1, 2026 Temple doctoral students take center stage at annual Three-minute Thesis Competition Temple’s Three-minute Thesis Competition challenges doctoral students to distill complex research […] Mar. 31, 2026 CPH Best of the Nest – Future Leader: Juliana Looney Puts OT into Practice at Johns Hopkins Long before coming to Johns Hopkins Hospital, Juliana Looney didn’t know exactly what occupational […] Photo by Andrew Thayer Mar. 27, 2026 Best of the Nest – Champion of Change: Anne Russ Prepares Students for the Moments That Matter For Anne C. Russ, athletic training has never been just about sports. It is about people, […] Load More
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 May 26, 2026 Therapeutic beekeeping offers older adults a new path to mental wellness A Temple graduate student is exploring how therapeutic beekeeping may help older adults […] Christen Rexing Smiling in Paley Hall.Photo by Andrew Thayer May 18, 2026 CPH Best of the Nest – Alumni in Action: Christen Rexing Leads the Charge in Injury and Violence Prevention Christen Rexing didn’t set out to work in public health. “I thought I would do a PhD in history,” […] Photo by Andrew Thayer May 12, 2026 CPH Best of the Nest - Future Leader: Brooke Kane Is Taking Lessons from Soccer Into OT Brooke Kane briefly thought her dream of playing Division I soccer might be over before her college […] Apr. 30, 2026 Flying High: Quarterly Accolades and Achievements at CPH Every quarter, we celebrate the outstanding achievements of leaders and learners across the Barnett […] At Temple Talks, faculty members from across disciplines delivered six-minute presentations showcasing their research and innovative ideas.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 27, 2026 Temple faculty stand out at Innovation with Impact President John Fry attended the spring installment of Innovation with […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 22, 2026 Collaborative Temple Study Focuses on Building Community Through Shared Interests A new multidisciplinary study from researchers at Temple’s Barnett College of Public Health […] Made possible by a $1.5 million gift from Nathaniel Irvine, the Irvine Family Impact Center in Paley Hall offers students a space to connect, collaborate and access key resources.Photo by Andrew Thayer Apr. 21, 2026 Powered by a $1.5 million gift, Temple opens new Irvine Family Impact Center at Barnett College of Public Health A generous gift from Nathaniel Irvine will endow a new Impact Center in Paley Hall, expanding […] Photo by Andrew Thayer Apr. 20, 2026 CPH Best of the Nest – Champion of Change: Kesa Bond Still Sees Herself in Every Student In Kesa Bond’s classroom, the starting point never really changes. “Every new semester feels like […] India Byrd earned a full tuition scholarship to Temple through the Cecil B. Moore Scholars Program.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 15, 2026 Barnett College of Public Health senior is #TempleMade for a career in healthcare advocacy After graduating in May, India Byrd will pursue a master of health administration at the […] Apr. 10, 2026 Public Health Leader Alice J. Hausman Establishes Endowed Scholarship to Support Future Changemakers In celebration of National Public Health Week, the Temple University Barnett College of Public […] Apr. 7, 2026 Meeting a Basic Need: New Community Partnership Brings Free Menstrual Products to Temple’s Cherry Pantry Students visiting Temple University’s Barnett Irvine Cherry Pantry will now find more than just […] Apr. 2, 2026 A virtual you: Temple researcher explains how digital twin technology can be used to predict disease and transform healthcare In this Q&A, Professor Huanmei Wu of Temple’s Barnett College of Public Health discusses […] Doyoung Kim, ENG ’26, won first place for her presentation, Curved Surgical Needles: Why Insertion Strategies Matter.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 1, 2026 Temple doctoral students take center stage at annual Three-minute Thesis Competition Temple’s Three-minute Thesis Competition challenges doctoral students to distill complex research […] Mar. 31, 2026 CPH Best of the Nest – Future Leader: Juliana Looney Puts OT into Practice at Johns Hopkins Long before coming to Johns Hopkins Hospital, Juliana Looney didn’t know exactly what occupational […] Photo by Andrew Thayer Mar. 27, 2026 Best of the Nest – Champion of Change: Anne Russ Prepares Students for the Moments That Matter For Anne C. Russ, athletic training has never been just about sports. It is about people, […]