Linda Earle, associate graduate director in the Art History Department for the arts management MA at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, discusses the impact philanthropy has had on diversity and how artists are pushing for cultural equity.
As the recipient of the Presser Graduate Music Award, trumpeter Fareed Simpson-Hankins is doing outreach with the Community Music Scholars Program. He is also sharing his research on the cultural similarities between New Orleans and Philadelphia in a YouTube series called Second Line Bebop.
The new one-touch personal safety mobile app allows direct connections to Temple University Police, enabling virtual or physical escorts and helping users report any suspicious activity.
Through the establishment of an endowed scholarship fund at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Toni and David Wilkes will support students from underrepresented groups.
The four-year scholarship is a primary recruitment tool for intellectually ambitious students and is offered to a selection of full-tuition Presidential Scholarship undergraduate students.
Free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program expands to Main Campus for 2022; anyone with an income of less than $57,414 is eligible for program
Temple faculty member Joe Glennon discusses why in the age of digital advertising, a big game spot remains a good investment for large brands and companies.