Temple’s Community Music Scholars Program meets for teaching rehearsals in Presser Hall on Saturday mornings from 8:30 a.m. to noon.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 29, 2025 Temple celebrates generous gift for music education program The Ian McGuire Music Scholarship Fund (IMMSF) recently awarded $50,000 to Temple University’s […] The new Direct-TU One Stop Student Services Center has opened on the ground floor of Carnell Hall.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 16, 2025 New student services center streamlines support to foster success By tuf14761Temple’s newly opened Direct-TU One Stop Student Services Center, also known as “the Stop,” is […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 14, 2025 Regenerating bone tissue lost to periodontal disease Regenerating bone tissue lost to periodontal disease Regenerating bone tissue lost to […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 14, 2025 Revolutionizing a treatment for a deadly disease Revolutionizing a treatment for a deadly disease. Revolutionizing a treatment for a […] The student success ambassador program, created by the Division of Enrollment Management, offers peer support to first-year students as they transition to Temple.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 13, 2025 Set for success: Temple’s peer ambassador program helps first-year students transition into campus life Entering college is both exhilarating and intimidating. Students enjoy everything campus life has […] Sharese Shedrick, FOX '02, is the former president of the Temple University Black Alumni Alliance.Photo by Matt Petrillo Dec. 17, 2024 Empowering Africology and African American studies scholars of tomorrow through collective action For Sharese Shedrick, FOX ’02, the idea of supporting students at Temple University wasn’t just […] Tyler’s renamed and restructured Design and Illustration Department includes new degree programs and expanded curricula.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Dec. 12, 2024 Tyler’s reenvisioned Design and Illustration Department offers new degree programs and expanded curricula As a leader in innovation and creative and academic achievement, Tyler School of Art and […] Since its launch in 2020, the FELS-BR-U2 program has helped Temple undergrads from underrepresented backgrounds enter the science and medicine research pipeline.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 11, 2024 Temple undergrads are launching research careers through an innovative Katz program “I wouldn’t be where I am today if not for the program,” is a common sentiment shared by the Temple […] Jim Shih-Jiun Chen is a professor of mechanical engineering at Temple's College of Engineering.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 4, 2024 Look up! Temple expert explains the function and future of blimps During a recent sporting event—perhaps an Eagles game—you might have seen either a blimp from […] Fox School of Business’ Innovative Idea Competition welcomes students, faculty, staff and alumni from any of Temple’s 17 of the schools and colleges to compete for monetary prizes by presenting their ideas for new products, services and technologies.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 20, 2024 Annual Innovative Idea Competition encourages Temple community to think big The community at Temple University doesn’t just support innovation; it fosters an environment that […] More than 50 graduates of the Community College of Philadelphia’s Octavius Catto Scholarship program are currently studying at Temple. The Catto Scholarship covers tuition at CCP for a two-year associate’s degree. The scholarship initiative is named after Octavius Catto, a Black educator and civil rights activist who fought for equal rights in schools and education for the African American community, particularly in Philadelphia.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 20, 2024 Five scholar graduates of CCP receive full-tuition scholarships to attend Temple On Nov. 14, Temple University celebrated former Octavius Catto Scholars at the Community College of […] Meet some Temple staff and faculty who were first-generation college students.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 7, 2024 A series of firsts: Meet Temple staff and faculty who were first-generation college students Being the first in one’s family to attend college is an experience unlike any other. It feels both […] David Mindich is a professor of journalism at Temple’s Klein College of Media and Communication. He’s also previously served as an assignment editor for CNN.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 1, 2024 Is it biased for a newspaper to endorse a candidate? Journalism professor says no The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times shocked readers and made headlines last week by […] A new report from Sherri Hope Culver of the Klein College of Media and Communication provides a thorough overview of 15 specific guidelines that serve as recommendations for global children’s media leaders as they work to create all types of media, from television to podcasts to video games. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 25, 2024 Temple professor helps raise bar for children’s media content In the United States, the longest-running children’s television program is Sesame Street. It was […] In his nearly 50 years at Temple, Richard Englert has held 17 different positions and served as president on three occasions. According to his colleagues, his kindness and humility set him apart.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 25, 2024 Thank you, President Englert Thank you, President Englert For nearly 50 years, Richard M. Englert has served the […] Load More
Temple’s Community Music Scholars Program meets for teaching rehearsals in Presser Hall on Saturday mornings from 8:30 a.m. to noon.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 29, 2025 Temple celebrates generous gift for music education program The Ian McGuire Music Scholarship Fund (IMMSF) recently awarded $50,000 to Temple University’s […] The new Direct-TU One Stop Student Services Center has opened on the ground floor of Carnell Hall.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 16, 2025 New student services center streamlines support to foster success By tuf14761Temple’s newly opened Direct-TU One Stop Student Services Center, also known as “the Stop,” is […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 14, 2025 Regenerating bone tissue lost to periodontal disease Regenerating bone tissue lost to periodontal disease Regenerating bone tissue lost to […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 14, 2025 Revolutionizing a treatment for a deadly disease Revolutionizing a treatment for a deadly disease. Revolutionizing a treatment for a […] The student success ambassador program, created by the Division of Enrollment Management, offers peer support to first-year students as they transition to Temple.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 13, 2025 Set for success: Temple’s peer ambassador program helps first-year students transition into campus life Entering college is both exhilarating and intimidating. Students enjoy everything campus life has […] Sharese Shedrick, FOX '02, is the former president of the Temple University Black Alumni Alliance.Photo by Matt Petrillo Dec. 17, 2024 Empowering Africology and African American studies scholars of tomorrow through collective action For Sharese Shedrick, FOX ’02, the idea of supporting students at Temple University wasn’t just […] Tyler’s renamed and restructured Design and Illustration Department includes new degree programs and expanded curricula.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Dec. 12, 2024 Tyler’s reenvisioned Design and Illustration Department offers new degree programs and expanded curricula As a leader in innovation and creative and academic achievement, Tyler School of Art and […] Since its launch in 2020, the FELS-BR-U2 program has helped Temple undergrads from underrepresented backgrounds enter the science and medicine research pipeline.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 11, 2024 Temple undergrads are launching research careers through an innovative Katz program “I wouldn’t be where I am today if not for the program,” is a common sentiment shared by the Temple […] Jim Shih-Jiun Chen is a professor of mechanical engineering at Temple's College of Engineering.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 4, 2024 Look up! Temple expert explains the function and future of blimps During a recent sporting event—perhaps an Eagles game—you might have seen either a blimp from […] Fox School of Business’ Innovative Idea Competition welcomes students, faculty, staff and alumni from any of Temple’s 17 of the schools and colleges to compete for monetary prizes by presenting their ideas for new products, services and technologies.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 20, 2024 Annual Innovative Idea Competition encourages Temple community to think big The community at Temple University doesn’t just support innovation; it fosters an environment that […] More than 50 graduates of the Community College of Philadelphia’s Octavius Catto Scholarship program are currently studying at Temple. The Catto Scholarship covers tuition at CCP for a two-year associate’s degree. The scholarship initiative is named after Octavius Catto, a Black educator and civil rights activist who fought for equal rights in schools and education for the African American community, particularly in Philadelphia.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 20, 2024 Five scholar graduates of CCP receive full-tuition scholarships to attend Temple On Nov. 14, Temple University celebrated former Octavius Catto Scholars at the Community College of […] Meet some Temple staff and faculty who were first-generation college students.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 7, 2024 A series of firsts: Meet Temple staff and faculty who were first-generation college students Being the first in one’s family to attend college is an experience unlike any other. It feels both […] David Mindich is a professor of journalism at Temple’s Klein College of Media and Communication. He’s also previously served as an assignment editor for CNN.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 1, 2024 Is it biased for a newspaper to endorse a candidate? Journalism professor says no The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times shocked readers and made headlines last week by […] A new report from Sherri Hope Culver of the Klein College of Media and Communication provides a thorough overview of 15 specific guidelines that serve as recommendations for global children’s media leaders as they work to create all types of media, from television to podcasts to video games. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 25, 2024 Temple professor helps raise bar for children’s media content In the United States, the longest-running children’s television program is Sesame Street. It was […] In his nearly 50 years at Temple, Richard Englert has held 17 different positions and served as president on three occasions. According to his colleagues, his kindness and humility set him apart.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 25, 2024 Thank you, President Englert Thank you, President Englert For nearly 50 years, Richard M. Englert has served the […]