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Aug. 14, 2025 Public Policy Lab announces 2025-26 research fellows By Public Policy LabThe Public Policy Lab (PPL) is pleased to announce its cohort of research fellows for the 2025 to […] Jul. 28, 2025 Global Studies alumna Maia Arbel receives Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Award By Jonathan HernandezIt is often said that, in order to grow, we must step out of our comfort zones. For some, that […] Jul. 17, 2025 Dr. Barbara Ferman retires after 33 years of service to Temple and the University Community Collaborative (UCC) By Colin HammarThe University Community Collaborative (UCC) and the College of Liberal Arts Office of Community […] Jul. 17, 2025 Dr. Melissa E. Noel Receives Russell Sage Foundation Pipeline Grant Award By Criminal Justice DepartmentDr. Melissa E. Noel has been awarded a Russell Sage Foundation Pipeline Grant for her project, […] In a new study, Assistant Professor Vlad Ayzenberg and other researchers found preschoolers’ visual object recognition to be much better than AI’s capabilities.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jul. 2, 2025 New research reveals superior visual perception in humans compared with AI As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly grows—a recent UN Trade and Development report projects the […]