Temple has been named a 2024 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 4, 2024 Temple recognized as a 2024 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting Thanks to its outstanding efforts to increase nonpartisan student voter participation, Temple has […] Technical.ly Philly recently recognized the opening of the iNest as the Power Move of the Year. The annual Technical.ly Awards series honors impactful leaders, change-making companies and innovative technology products making communities better.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 26, 2024 Opening of the iNest named ‘Power Move of the Year’ In March 2024, Temple University opened the Innovation Nest, aptly nicknamed the iNest, with the […] 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 […] Temple University President John Fry is inducted into the American Philosophical Society (APS) by the organization's President Roger Bagnall.Photo by Courtesy of the American Philosophical Society Nov. 20, 2024 Temple President John Fry inducted into the American Philosophical Society Throughout his career, Temple University President John Fry has built a reputation as a nationally […] Temple University’s Ray Epstein was recently named a finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship. This comes just months after the Washington, D.C., native was named the university’s sixth-ever Truman Scholar.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 18, 2024 Temple student Ray Epstein was finalist for prestigious Rhodes Scholarship Just months after earning the prestigious Truman Scholarship, Temple University’s Ray Epstein […] 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 […] Fifty years after it was founded, the Tyler glass program is honoring its origins by collecting and repurposing used glass.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 4, 2024 Tyler’s glass program celebrates 50 years and a new, sustainable approach [node:video]When Professor Emeritus Jon Clark founded the Tyler School of Art and Architecture’s […] Data from Temple University’s Department of Public Safety shows campus safety resources are paying dividends.Photo by Matt Petrillo Nov. 4, 2024 More students are utilizing the university’s safety resources The best way to get around both Temple University’s campus and the city of Philadelphia is on two […] 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 […] Klein's newest degree program will expand Temple's legacy of preparing students for careers in sports media.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 30, 2024 Temple announces its new sports media major Temple University has a rich history of preparing students for successful careers in sports media. […] Pictured, from left to right: Digital Marketing Specialist Audrey Kadow, Senior Social Media and Community Manager Victoria Chhor, Social Media Specialist Dana Luo and Associate Director of Social Media Amanda Ferrill.Photo by Courtesy of Social Media Day PHL Oct. 25, 2024 Temple social media team wins Social Media Day PHL awards, ranked top in TikTok engagement What exactly does 3.2 million views, 515,000 likes, 19,000 bookmarks and 513 comments on the social […] 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 […] Steve Garvey, left, and Doris Burke, right, received awards at the inaugural Women in Sports Media Symposium. Claire Smith, center, is a celebrated and award-winning baseball sportswriter. She’s also a professor of journalism at Klein and the founding executive director of the Claire Smith Center for Sports Media.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 24, 2024 Temple hosts the inaugural Women in Sports Media Symposium Students, faculty, alumni and members of the media packed into Mitten Hall on Friday, Oct. 18, for […] OwlHacks is a 30-hour, student-organized hackathon that attracts university students and employers from around the region.Photo by Dan Z. Johnson Oct. 16, 2024 OwlHacks is 30 hours of innovation, problem-solving and community Ready, set, hack! On Saturday, Oct. 5, more than 275 of the area’s brightest coders, computer […] The new social justice minor offered through the Honors Program provides students opportunities for interdisciplinary study and critical thinking.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 16, 2024 New social justice minor gives students tools for change What is a just society? How do we define social justice? What are the social, political, economic […] Load More
Temple has been named a 2024 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 4, 2024 Temple recognized as a 2024 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting Thanks to its outstanding efforts to increase nonpartisan student voter participation, Temple has […] Technical.ly Philly recently recognized the opening of the iNest as the Power Move of the Year. The annual Technical.ly Awards series honors impactful leaders, change-making companies and innovative technology products making communities better.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 26, 2024 Opening of the iNest named ‘Power Move of the Year’ In March 2024, Temple University opened the Innovation Nest, aptly nicknamed the iNest, with the […] 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 […] Temple University President John Fry is inducted into the American Philosophical Society (APS) by the organization's President Roger Bagnall.Photo by Courtesy of the American Philosophical Society Nov. 20, 2024 Temple President John Fry inducted into the American Philosophical Society Throughout his career, Temple University President John Fry has built a reputation as a nationally […] Temple University’s Ray Epstein was recently named a finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship. This comes just months after the Washington, D.C., native was named the university’s sixth-ever Truman Scholar.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 18, 2024 Temple student Ray Epstein was finalist for prestigious Rhodes Scholarship Just months after earning the prestigious Truman Scholarship, Temple University’s Ray Epstein […] 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 […] Fifty years after it was founded, the Tyler glass program is honoring its origins by collecting and repurposing used glass.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 4, 2024 Tyler’s glass program celebrates 50 years and a new, sustainable approach [node:video]When Professor Emeritus Jon Clark founded the Tyler School of Art and Architecture’s […] Data from Temple University’s Department of Public Safety shows campus safety resources are paying dividends.Photo by Matt Petrillo Nov. 4, 2024 More students are utilizing the university’s safety resources The best way to get around both Temple University’s campus and the city of Philadelphia is on two […] 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 […] Klein's newest degree program will expand Temple's legacy of preparing students for careers in sports media.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 30, 2024 Temple announces its new sports media major Temple University has a rich history of preparing students for successful careers in sports media. […] Pictured, from left to right: Digital Marketing Specialist Audrey Kadow, Senior Social Media and Community Manager Victoria Chhor, Social Media Specialist Dana Luo and Associate Director of Social Media Amanda Ferrill.Photo by Courtesy of Social Media Day PHL Oct. 25, 2024 Temple social media team wins Social Media Day PHL awards, ranked top in TikTok engagement What exactly does 3.2 million views, 515,000 likes, 19,000 bookmarks and 513 comments on the social […] 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 […] Steve Garvey, left, and Doris Burke, right, received awards at the inaugural Women in Sports Media Symposium. Claire Smith, center, is a celebrated and award-winning baseball sportswriter. She’s also a professor of journalism at Klein and the founding executive director of the Claire Smith Center for Sports Media.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 24, 2024 Temple hosts the inaugural Women in Sports Media Symposium Students, faculty, alumni and members of the media packed into Mitten Hall on Friday, Oct. 18, for […] OwlHacks is a 30-hour, student-organized hackathon that attracts university students and employers from around the region.Photo by Dan Z. Johnson Oct. 16, 2024 OwlHacks is 30 hours of innovation, problem-solving and community Ready, set, hack! On Saturday, Oct. 5, more than 275 of the area’s brightest coders, computer […] The new social justice minor offered through the Honors Program provides students opportunities for interdisciplinary study and critical thinking.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 16, 2024 New social justice minor gives students tools for change What is a just society? How do we define social justice? What are the social, political, economic […]