Dec. 11, 2023 James Kelch brought social justice to social work You are here By Don SteinbergJames 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 SteinbergSue 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 SteinbergEvery 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 SteinbergSarah Bauerle Bass will use a new collaborative grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to […] Photo by Photo credit: Kanu Pandey 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 StaffEvery 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 SteinbergOn a recent Tuesday, in between Medicare counseling and a low-impact Zumba Gold class, 20 older […] Sep. 26, 2023 McLoughlin signs 'Hohenheim Declaration' calling for accessible school lunches worldwide as a public health imperative By Don SteinbergGabriella McLoughlin, assistant professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, has […] Sep. 19, 2023 A novel follow-up to maintain bariatric weight loss You are here By Don Steinberg(A study by the College of Public Health will test a novel psychotherapeutic intervention to help […] Sep. 11, 2023 Two MPH students named ASPPH 'This is Public Health' ambassadors By Justin Sorrell(MPH students Keith Hardaway (left) and Krystin Sinclair (right) were named to The Association of […] Aug. 31, 2023 New nursing chair Amita Avadhani is shaped by COVID ICU experience By Don SteinbergAmita Avadhani, newly appointed chair of the Department of Nursing, brings not only an extensive […] Aug. 31, 2023 EMT program introduces non-credit Temple Ambler course open to the public By James Duffy, for Temple Ambler(The College of Public Health is bringing its popular Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training […] Load More
Dec. 11, 2023 James Kelch brought social justice to social work You are here By Don SteinbergJames 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 SteinbergSue 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 SteinbergEvery 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 SteinbergSarah Bauerle Bass will use a new collaborative grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to […] Photo by Photo credit: Kanu Pandey 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 StaffEvery 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 SteinbergOn a recent Tuesday, in between Medicare counseling and a low-impact Zumba Gold class, 20 older […] Sep. 26, 2023 McLoughlin signs 'Hohenheim Declaration' calling for accessible school lunches worldwide as a public health imperative By Don SteinbergGabriella McLoughlin, assistant professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, has […] Sep. 19, 2023 A novel follow-up to maintain bariatric weight loss You are here By Don Steinberg(A study by the College of Public Health will test a novel psychotherapeutic intervention to help […] Sep. 11, 2023 Two MPH students named ASPPH 'This is Public Health' ambassadors By Justin Sorrell(MPH students Keith Hardaway (left) and Krystin Sinclair (right) were named to The Association of […] Aug. 31, 2023 New nursing chair Amita Avadhani is shaped by COVID ICU experience By Don SteinbergAmita Avadhani, newly appointed chair of the Department of Nursing, brings not only an extensive […] Aug. 31, 2023 EMT program introduces non-credit Temple Ambler course open to the public By James Duffy, for Temple Ambler(The College of Public Health is bringing its popular Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training […]