From Oct. 6–12, 2025, Temple hosted a week of events celebrating school pride, including the university’s biggest tailgate of the year and the Homecoming football game, where the Temple Owls faced the Navy Midshipmen at Lincoln Financial Field on Saturday, Oct. 11.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 15, 2025 Highlights from Temple’s Homecoming & Family Weekend 2025 Highlights from Temple's Homecoming & Family Weekend 2025 Look back at the Bell Tower […] Dmitriy Dikin directs the Nano Instrumentation Center, where he supports research involving Temple's scanning electron microscopes.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 15, 2025 Temple’s new cutting-edge microscope will advance region’s medical and energy research Scanning electron microscopes (SEM), and their ability to help researchers visualize matter at the […] Mark Denys, associate vice provost for health and well-being, has helped bring the Human Sustainability Index Well-being Program (HSI) to Temple, which is now the first university in the nation to offer the HSI to its employees. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 14, 2025 Measuring your well-being In 2023, to ensure it was prioritizing the mental health and wellness of its campus community at […] Miguel Mostafá, Mariola V. Alvarez and Michael Usino from Temple provided their perspectives on Hispanic American identity, culture and other related topics during a panel discussion titled In the Hyphen.Photo by Betsy Manning Oct. 14, 2025 Temple leaders reflect on identity and experiences as Hispanic Americans In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, leaders from across Temple shared their experiences as […] The new space for the College of Liberal Arts' Office of Community Engagement opened its doors on Sept. 25.Photo by Margo Reed, KLN '18 Oct. 14, 2025 A new home for CLA’s Office of Community Engagement New doors are opening—literally and figuratively—as the College of Liberal Arts’ Office of […] A new study from Temple University faculty member Sunil Wattal outlines how it is important to convey a rejection in way that encourages a person to try again.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 14, 2025 If at first you don't succeed, try, try again? How did you feel the last time a rejection notice was communicated to you after applying for a job? […] Pictured left to right, Ellen Cooper, FOX ’85; James “Jim” Schultz, CLA ’95; and Stanley “Stan” Middleman, FOX ’76, were recently appointed to Temple University’s governing body.Photo by Contributed photos Oct. 13, 2025 Temple appoints three new trustees to its governing body Temple University welcomed three newly appointed members to its governing body during the public […] Betsy Leebron Tutelman, associate vice president for strategic university events and professor of media studies and production, was recently recognized at the 2025 Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards for more than 25 years of service.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 13, 2025 Betsy Leebron Tutelman honored at the 2025 Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards Betsy Leebron Tutelman, associate vice president for strategic university events and professor of […] A historic $55 million gift from Christopher Barnett, CLA ’10, will support Temple University’s College of Public Health, which will now be renamed the Christopher M. Barnett College of Public Health in recognition of the gift.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 10, 2025 Temple receives largest-ever gift from Christopher M. Barnett, CLA ’10 By Stephen OrbanekEarlier this fall, Temple University’s College of Public Health (CPH) moved into its new home. Now, […] Temple University welcomed the largest first-year undergraduate class in its history, as the class of 2029 is made up of 5,379 students.Photo by Betsy Manning Oct. 10, 2025 Temple welcomes its largest ever first-year undergraduate class For more than 140 years, students from across the globe have been coming to Temple University in […] “8 Seconds to Glory” panel at Temple’s Center for Anti-Racism explored the historic legacy of cowboy culture, featuring David Brown, Ivan McClellan, Erin Brown, Jonathan Howe and Timothy Welbeck.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 10, 2025 Eight Seconds to Glory: Temple University and 8 Seconds Rodeo celebrate Black cowboy culture Temple University’s Klein College of Media and Communication partnered with the 8 Seconds Rodeo to […] Photo by Intersection Oct. 8, 2025 Temple’s new brand campaign puts a fresh twist on a classic If you’re a member of the Temple community—or even if you’re not—you’ve probably heard an Owl say, […] Ali Watkins’ first published book is based on a true story about the Troubles in Ireland and how the Irish Republican Army raised money for guns in the U.S., including in Philadelphia (where much of the action in the book takes place).Photo by Courtesy of Ali Watkins Oct. 8, 2025 Temple alum’s debut book reveals Philly’s ties to Irish Republican Army gun smuggling during the Troubles As a Temple student interning with McClatchy DC, Ali Watkins, KLN ’14, helped break a national […] The Community Engaged Learning Initiative incentivizes faculty who connect students with the local community through experience-based courses.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 8, 2025 Temple launches initiative promoting community-engaged learning Students often come to Temple University to experience Philadelphia’s rich culture and connect with […] When Temple qualifies, students in the Cherry Crusade have priority seating for the Philadelphia Big 5 championship tournament at the Wells Fargo Center, along with college football bowl games, conference tournaments, and national tournaments like the NCAA and NIT—and in most cases, Athletics will assist with their road tickets and travel costs.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 8, 2025 A new era for the Cherry Crusade, Temple’s official student section of devoted Owls’ fans In 2011, during St. Joseph’s struggling 7-19 season in men’s basketball, Temple’s student section, […] Load More
From Oct. 6–12, 2025, Temple hosted a week of events celebrating school pride, including the university’s biggest tailgate of the year and the Homecoming football game, where the Temple Owls faced the Navy Midshipmen at Lincoln Financial Field on Saturday, Oct. 11.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 15, 2025 Highlights from Temple’s Homecoming & Family Weekend 2025 Highlights from Temple's Homecoming & Family Weekend 2025 Look back at the Bell Tower […] Dmitriy Dikin directs the Nano Instrumentation Center, where he supports research involving Temple's scanning electron microscopes.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 15, 2025 Temple’s new cutting-edge microscope will advance region’s medical and energy research Scanning electron microscopes (SEM), and their ability to help researchers visualize matter at the […] Mark Denys, associate vice provost for health and well-being, has helped bring the Human Sustainability Index Well-being Program (HSI) to Temple, which is now the first university in the nation to offer the HSI to its employees. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 14, 2025 Measuring your well-being In 2023, to ensure it was prioritizing the mental health and wellness of its campus community at […] Miguel Mostafá, Mariola V. Alvarez and Michael Usino from Temple provided their perspectives on Hispanic American identity, culture and other related topics during a panel discussion titled In the Hyphen.Photo by Betsy Manning Oct. 14, 2025 Temple leaders reflect on identity and experiences as Hispanic Americans In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, leaders from across Temple shared their experiences as […] The new space for the College of Liberal Arts' Office of Community Engagement opened its doors on Sept. 25.Photo by Margo Reed, KLN '18 Oct. 14, 2025 A new home for CLA’s Office of Community Engagement New doors are opening—literally and figuratively—as the College of Liberal Arts’ Office of […] A new study from Temple University faculty member Sunil Wattal outlines how it is important to convey a rejection in way that encourages a person to try again.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 14, 2025 If at first you don't succeed, try, try again? How did you feel the last time a rejection notice was communicated to you after applying for a job? […] Pictured left to right, Ellen Cooper, FOX ’85; James “Jim” Schultz, CLA ’95; and Stanley “Stan” Middleman, FOX ’76, were recently appointed to Temple University’s governing body.Photo by Contributed photos Oct. 13, 2025 Temple appoints three new trustees to its governing body Temple University welcomed three newly appointed members to its governing body during the public […] Betsy Leebron Tutelman, associate vice president for strategic university events and professor of media studies and production, was recently recognized at the 2025 Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards for more than 25 years of service.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 13, 2025 Betsy Leebron Tutelman honored at the 2025 Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards Betsy Leebron Tutelman, associate vice president for strategic university events and professor of […] A historic $55 million gift from Christopher Barnett, CLA ’10, will support Temple University’s College of Public Health, which will now be renamed the Christopher M. Barnett College of Public Health in recognition of the gift.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 10, 2025 Temple receives largest-ever gift from Christopher M. Barnett, CLA ’10 By Stephen OrbanekEarlier this fall, Temple University’s College of Public Health (CPH) moved into its new home. Now, […] Temple University welcomed the largest first-year undergraduate class in its history, as the class of 2029 is made up of 5,379 students.Photo by Betsy Manning Oct. 10, 2025 Temple welcomes its largest ever first-year undergraduate class For more than 140 years, students from across the globe have been coming to Temple University in […] “8 Seconds to Glory” panel at Temple’s Center for Anti-Racism explored the historic legacy of cowboy culture, featuring David Brown, Ivan McClellan, Erin Brown, Jonathan Howe and Timothy Welbeck.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 10, 2025 Eight Seconds to Glory: Temple University and 8 Seconds Rodeo celebrate Black cowboy culture Temple University’s Klein College of Media and Communication partnered with the 8 Seconds Rodeo to […] Photo by Intersection Oct. 8, 2025 Temple’s new brand campaign puts a fresh twist on a classic If you’re a member of the Temple community—or even if you’re not—you’ve probably heard an Owl say, […] Ali Watkins’ first published book is based on a true story about the Troubles in Ireland and how the Irish Republican Army raised money for guns in the U.S., including in Philadelphia (where much of the action in the book takes place).Photo by Courtesy of Ali Watkins Oct. 8, 2025 Temple alum’s debut book reveals Philly’s ties to Irish Republican Army gun smuggling during the Troubles As a Temple student interning with McClatchy DC, Ali Watkins, KLN ’14, helped break a national […] The Community Engaged Learning Initiative incentivizes faculty who connect students with the local community through experience-based courses.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 8, 2025 Temple launches initiative promoting community-engaged learning Students often come to Temple University to experience Philadelphia’s rich culture and connect with […] When Temple qualifies, students in the Cherry Crusade have priority seating for the Philadelphia Big 5 championship tournament at the Wells Fargo Center, along with college football bowl games, conference tournaments, and national tournaments like the NCAA and NIT—and in most cases, Athletics will assist with their road tickets and travel costs.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 8, 2025 A new era for the Cherry Crusade, Temple’s official student section of devoted Owls’ fans In 2011, during St. Joseph’s struggling 7-19 season in men’s basketball, Temple’s student section, […]