… Temple faculty’s research spans far and wide, from tackling today’s most vexing problems to exploring theories of tomorrow.
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I’m constantly inspired by our faculty’s relentless pursuit of answers, sustainable solutions and big dreams. Beyond researchers tackling the many tough dilemmas facing our world today—such as ensuring that students receive the financial support they need to complete their degrees and working to stop gun violence in our communities—others think even bigger, exploring theories that could shape the world for centuries. Whether the application comes today or years down the line, our scholars are at the forefront of their fields, guiding the national conversation and making significant strides toward bettering our city, our nation and our world.

Please take a moment to meet a few of these faculty members, whom I am honored and privileged to introduce, and learn more about their work.

Sincerely,
Richard M. Englert
President
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Professor Sara Goldrick-Rab is leading a $4 million U.S. Department of Education grant aimed at improving completion grants for college seniors.


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Mathematician Chelsea Walton landed a prestigious Sloan Fellowship for her work in theory, joining academicians from Stanford, MIT and Princeton.


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Trauma surgeon Amy Goldberg helped develop a gun violence education program proven to reduce youth’s propensity for violence.


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