Photo by Betsy Manning Apr. 13, 2026 Optimized chilled water system at HSC reduces costs and carbon The installation of a new variable frequency drive and an accompanying software system in the […] Temple researcher Sasha Eisenman led the discovery and naming of a new plant species in New Jersey, helping pave the way for its protection.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 13, 2026 Temple researcher names rare New Jersey plant, paving way for protection Research from Sasha Eisenman of Tyler School of Art and Architecture confirms that a Pine Barrens […] Temples closed-loop shuttle service has recently acquired two electric vehicles.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 1, 2025 With more electric vehicles, Temple plugs in to sustainability commitment Through the recent acquisition of electric and hybrid vehicles, Temple is building toward its […] Climate Justice Field School participants shared their experiences during a Community Showcase event at Charles Library on Sept. 5.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 1, 2025 Meet the students who made a local sustainability impact during Climate Justice Field School internship Student-participants in Temple’s Climate Justice Field School internship program spent their […] College of Science and Technology Dean Miguel Mostafa and a group of twelve Temple students spent four weeks traveling Costa Rica and learning about sustainability topics through the Temple Summer in Costa Rica program.Photo by Miguel Mostafa Jul. 2, 2025 Temple students learn about sustainability in Costa Rica study abroad program When College of Science and Technology (CST) Dean Miguel Mostafa set out to teach a course abroad […] The system will remain on permanent display, and its harvests will be donated to the Cherry Pantry.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 30, 2025 Engineers for Climate Action installs hydroponic system in Charles Library On Thursday, April 24, the Engineers for Climate Action student organization installed a hydroponic […] Photo by MeiLi Carling Apr. 22, 2025 TUmove partners with Habitat for Humanity By Lindsay HargraveTwo years ago, Temple created TUmove, a program to help students living off campus coordinate trash […] Mehdi Khanzadeh, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering in the College of Engineering, has been developing his novel method for producing carbonatable concrete since 2021.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 24, 2025 Engineering professor’s breakthrough may lead to more sustainable concrete Concrete is everywhere. As the world’s most widely used construction material, it forms bridges, […] Climate change is causing spring conditions to arrive early. What effect is that having on ecosystems? Jocelyn Behm, assistant professor of biology in the College of Science and Technology, weighs in.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Mar. 18, 2025 Spring forward? How climate change is rushing the spring season By Johnny HartOn Sunday, Feb. 2, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, predicting six more weeks of winter. Despite […] 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 […] Biofiltration basins, and the plants that grow within them, play an important role in Philadelphia’s stormwater management. A group of Temple researchers has been collecting data on basins and their plants since 2017. Pictured from left to right: Joni Baumgarten, Sasha Eisenman, Laura Toran, Josh Caplan and Abdullah Al-Amin.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jun. 18, 2024 Temple faculty hope to save PennDOT’s plants from deadly road salt Motorists driving through Philadelphia may notice greenspaces, called bioretention basins, […] Members of the Department of Public Safety celebrated after holding a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday to unveil a newly rebuilt greenhouse, which Temple Police officers put together for students of Carver High School.Photo by Matt Petrillo Apr. 22, 2024 TUDPS recognizes Earth Day by unveiling greenhouse [node:video] Temple University Police Officer Leroy Wimberly held a giant pair of giant scissors as […] Solar and wind energy will be among the green solutions students in Temple's new sustainability master's degree and certificate programs consider. Temple professors who designed the curricula include Alexandra (Alix) Davatzes, Amelia Duffy-Tumasz, Rob Jennings, and Hamil Pearsall.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 18, 2024 Temple University launches two innovative sustainability programs to help students tackle pressing global issues Through a transdisciplinary effort launched by faculty, Temple University is introducing a master’s […] Graphic by Rose Caporaletti. Jan. 9, 2024 Do melting ice sheets spell doomsday? Glaciologist weighs in Ice sheets are a lot more than just a home for polar bears and penguins. The massive sections of […] Hundreds of pounds of free food were distributed at Temple's World Food Day event, hosted by the Food Insecurity Task Force.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 1, 2023 At World Food Day event, Food Insecurity Task Force addresses hunger on campus A sign at Temple’s World Food Day event on October 16 boasted “FREE FOOD” and pointed the way […] Load More
Photo by Betsy Manning Apr. 13, 2026 Optimized chilled water system at HSC reduces costs and carbon The installation of a new variable frequency drive and an accompanying software system in the […] Temple researcher Sasha Eisenman led the discovery and naming of a new plant species in New Jersey, helping pave the way for its protection.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 13, 2026 Temple researcher names rare New Jersey plant, paving way for protection Research from Sasha Eisenman of Tyler School of Art and Architecture confirms that a Pine Barrens […] Temples closed-loop shuttle service has recently acquired two electric vehicles.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 1, 2025 With more electric vehicles, Temple plugs in to sustainability commitment Through the recent acquisition of electric and hybrid vehicles, Temple is building toward its […] Climate Justice Field School participants shared their experiences during a Community Showcase event at Charles Library on Sept. 5.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 1, 2025 Meet the students who made a local sustainability impact during Climate Justice Field School internship Student-participants in Temple’s Climate Justice Field School internship program spent their […] College of Science and Technology Dean Miguel Mostafa and a group of twelve Temple students spent four weeks traveling Costa Rica and learning about sustainability topics through the Temple Summer in Costa Rica program.Photo by Miguel Mostafa Jul. 2, 2025 Temple students learn about sustainability in Costa Rica study abroad program When College of Science and Technology (CST) Dean Miguel Mostafa set out to teach a course abroad […] The system will remain on permanent display, and its harvests will be donated to the Cherry Pantry.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 30, 2025 Engineers for Climate Action installs hydroponic system in Charles Library On Thursday, April 24, the Engineers for Climate Action student organization installed a hydroponic […] Photo by MeiLi Carling Apr. 22, 2025 TUmove partners with Habitat for Humanity By Lindsay HargraveTwo years ago, Temple created TUmove, a program to help students living off campus coordinate trash […] Mehdi Khanzadeh, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering in the College of Engineering, has been developing his novel method for producing carbonatable concrete since 2021.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 24, 2025 Engineering professor’s breakthrough may lead to more sustainable concrete Concrete is everywhere. As the world’s most widely used construction material, it forms bridges, […] Climate change is causing spring conditions to arrive early. What effect is that having on ecosystems? Jocelyn Behm, assistant professor of biology in the College of Science and Technology, weighs in.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Mar. 18, 2025 Spring forward? How climate change is rushing the spring season By Johnny HartOn Sunday, Feb. 2, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, predicting six more weeks of winter. Despite […] 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 […] Biofiltration basins, and the plants that grow within them, play an important role in Philadelphia’s stormwater management. A group of Temple researchers has been collecting data on basins and their plants since 2017. Pictured from left to right: Joni Baumgarten, Sasha Eisenman, Laura Toran, Josh Caplan and Abdullah Al-Amin.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jun. 18, 2024 Temple faculty hope to save PennDOT’s plants from deadly road salt Motorists driving through Philadelphia may notice greenspaces, called bioretention basins, […] Members of the Department of Public Safety celebrated after holding a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday to unveil a newly rebuilt greenhouse, which Temple Police officers put together for students of Carver High School.Photo by Matt Petrillo Apr. 22, 2024 TUDPS recognizes Earth Day by unveiling greenhouse [node:video] Temple University Police Officer Leroy Wimberly held a giant pair of giant scissors as […] Solar and wind energy will be among the green solutions students in Temple's new sustainability master's degree and certificate programs consider. Temple professors who designed the curricula include Alexandra (Alix) Davatzes, Amelia Duffy-Tumasz, Rob Jennings, and Hamil Pearsall.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 18, 2024 Temple University launches two innovative sustainability programs to help students tackle pressing global issues Through a transdisciplinary effort launched by faculty, Temple University is introducing a master’s […] Graphic by Rose Caporaletti. Jan. 9, 2024 Do melting ice sheets spell doomsday? Glaciologist weighs in Ice sheets are a lot more than just a home for polar bears and penguins. The massive sections of […] Hundreds of pounds of free food were distributed at Temple's World Food Day event, hosted by the Food Insecurity Task Force.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 1, 2023 At World Food Day event, Food Insecurity Task Force addresses hunger on campus A sign at Temple’s World Food Day event on October 16 boasted “FREE FOOD” and pointed the way […]