Sustainable Temple Energy and Power Scholars (STEPS) will support high-achieving, low-income students with scholarships, mentorships, and various educational and career opportunities throughout their engineering pursuits at Temple.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 18, 2022 $1.5 million NSF award will power scholarships and support for high-achieving, low-income engineering students A $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation will fund Sustainable Temple Energy and […] 34% of Temple first-year students will be the first generation in their families expected to graduate from college.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 16, 2022 For third-straight year, Temple enrolls record number of students of color Temple University was quite literally built on access, as founder Russell Conwell recognized that […] Temple’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders works with local and international communities on various engineering and development projects.Photo by Courtesy of Juliana Alderfer Nov. 4, 2022 Engineers Without Borders offers opportunity for meaningful experiential learning Temple’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders is a student organization that provides an invaluable […] Bryant Simon, a professor of history at Temple University, has been conducting research as he prepares to write a book that will focus on the history of the public restroom in the United States.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 21, 2022 Stalled progress: The history of the bathroom is a lesson in inequality Today, cities are lauded for their tall buildings and unique examples of architecture. For example, […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 31, 2022 Weathering the storm Weathering the storm One year after an EF2-level tornado hit campus, Temple University's […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito May 5, 2022 Temple Made for … her dream job Name: Rachel Edwards Hometown: Medford, New York Major: Marketing Temple Made moment: “My Consumer […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito May 5, 2022 Temple Made for … using data to solve problems Name: Srikar Katta Hometown: Hatfield, Pennsylvania Major: Mathematics and Computer Science Temple […] Neuroscience major Areebah Rahman is pursuing a PhD at Brown University following graduation.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 26, 2022 Temple Made for … leading her own research lab Name: Areebah Rahman Major: Neuroscience: Cellular and Molecular Hometown: Downingtown, […] Eleven Temple undergraduates were selected as Class of 2021 Millennium Fellowship recipients from more than 25,000 applicants.Photo by Courtesy of Layla Loune Mar. 23, 2022 Millennium Fellowship students work to improve environmental sustainability on campus The Millennium Campus Network and the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) program have come […] Temple University alumnus Mitch Sonkin and his wife, Debra Sonkin, helped create the Sonkin-Weisman scholarship alongside Marc and Giulia Weisman.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Feb. 9, 2022 The recently launched Sonkin-Weisman Scholars Program is a top College of Liberal Arts recruitment tool The College of Liberal Arts recently announced the launch of the Sonkin-Weisman Scholars Program, […] Amanda Neuber takes over for Ruth Ost as director of the Honors Program and hopes to preserve Ost’s legacy.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 6, 2022 Honors Program appoints new leadership positions Temple University’s Honors Program has appointed new leadership following the retirement of its […] The city of Philadelphia implemented a single-use plastic bag ban on Oct. 1.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 9, 2021 A closer look at Philadelphia’s plastic bag ban On Oct. 1, Philadelphia’s single-use plastic bag ban went into effect. This came after years of […] In 2019, Temple Engineers Without Borders traveled to Saccha, Peru, to bring clean water to the village.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 21, 2021 Shifting service: Temple Engineers Without Borders connected to a local project during COVID-19 In a year where travel opportunities have largely been diminished by the pandemic, Temple’s […] Paige Hill, CLA ’18, said a major key to her success is having a strong support network through cultivating genuine relationships with teachers and students, and staying in touch.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 14, 2021 Two BIPOC Owls accepted to Ivy League schools In her Commencement speech three years ago, Paige Hill, CLA ’18, spoke to the graduating class of […] Charles Library’s rooftop garden was one of the many reasons why the library earned LEED Gold certification.Photo by Betsy Manning Apr. 13, 2021 Charles Library earns LEED Gold certification Since opening in 2019, Charles Library has led the way when it comes to sustainability efforts in […] Load More
Sustainable Temple Energy and Power Scholars (STEPS) will support high-achieving, low-income students with scholarships, mentorships, and various educational and career opportunities throughout their engineering pursuits at Temple.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 18, 2022 $1.5 million NSF award will power scholarships and support for high-achieving, low-income engineering students A $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation will fund Sustainable Temple Energy and […] 34% of Temple first-year students will be the first generation in their families expected to graduate from college.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 16, 2022 For third-straight year, Temple enrolls record number of students of color Temple University was quite literally built on access, as founder Russell Conwell recognized that […] Temple’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders works with local and international communities on various engineering and development projects.Photo by Courtesy of Juliana Alderfer Nov. 4, 2022 Engineers Without Borders offers opportunity for meaningful experiential learning Temple’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders is a student organization that provides an invaluable […] Bryant Simon, a professor of history at Temple University, has been conducting research as he prepares to write a book that will focus on the history of the public restroom in the United States.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 21, 2022 Stalled progress: The history of the bathroom is a lesson in inequality Today, cities are lauded for their tall buildings and unique examples of architecture. For example, […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 31, 2022 Weathering the storm Weathering the storm One year after an EF2-level tornado hit campus, Temple University's […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito May 5, 2022 Temple Made for … her dream job Name: Rachel Edwards Hometown: Medford, New York Major: Marketing Temple Made moment: “My Consumer […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito May 5, 2022 Temple Made for … using data to solve problems Name: Srikar Katta Hometown: Hatfield, Pennsylvania Major: Mathematics and Computer Science Temple […] Neuroscience major Areebah Rahman is pursuing a PhD at Brown University following graduation.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 26, 2022 Temple Made for … leading her own research lab Name: Areebah Rahman Major: Neuroscience: Cellular and Molecular Hometown: Downingtown, […] Eleven Temple undergraduates were selected as Class of 2021 Millennium Fellowship recipients from more than 25,000 applicants.Photo by Courtesy of Layla Loune Mar. 23, 2022 Millennium Fellowship students work to improve environmental sustainability on campus The Millennium Campus Network and the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) program have come […] Temple University alumnus Mitch Sonkin and his wife, Debra Sonkin, helped create the Sonkin-Weisman scholarship alongside Marc and Giulia Weisman.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Feb. 9, 2022 The recently launched Sonkin-Weisman Scholars Program is a top College of Liberal Arts recruitment tool The College of Liberal Arts recently announced the launch of the Sonkin-Weisman Scholars Program, […] Amanda Neuber takes over for Ruth Ost as director of the Honors Program and hopes to preserve Ost’s legacy.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 6, 2022 Honors Program appoints new leadership positions Temple University’s Honors Program has appointed new leadership following the retirement of its […] The city of Philadelphia implemented a single-use plastic bag ban on Oct. 1.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 9, 2021 A closer look at Philadelphia’s plastic bag ban On Oct. 1, Philadelphia’s single-use plastic bag ban went into effect. This came after years of […] In 2019, Temple Engineers Without Borders traveled to Saccha, Peru, to bring clean water to the village.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 21, 2021 Shifting service: Temple Engineers Without Borders connected to a local project during COVID-19 In a year where travel opportunities have largely been diminished by the pandemic, Temple’s […] Paige Hill, CLA ’18, said a major key to her success is having a strong support network through cultivating genuine relationships with teachers and students, and staying in touch.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 14, 2021 Two BIPOC Owls accepted to Ivy League schools In her Commencement speech three years ago, Paige Hill, CLA ’18, spoke to the graduating class of […] Charles Library’s rooftop garden was one of the many reasons why the library earned LEED Gold certification.Photo by Betsy Manning Apr. 13, 2021 Charles Library earns LEED Gold certification Since opening in 2019, Charles Library has led the way when it comes to sustainability efforts in […]