You’re almost halfway through the semester, and midterms (gasp!) and finals (double gasp!) are def approaching. You’ve probably already found your fave space to study on campus, but what, exactly, does where you study say about your personality? News flash, Owls, A LOT.
Reinstated matching state grants are bolstering Temple’s Employee Home Ownership Program, which helps full-time employees purchase homes in the eight ZIP codes surrounding Temple.
How does speaking enough Italian to order the most insane cup of gelato or mastering the puzzle that is the Tokyo subway system, all while studying and interning in the world’s most incredible cities sound? Dumb question bc it’s obviously cool. But, how does someone actually get there? Not to brag, but Temple has A LOT of study abroad options. From a full year to just a few weeks in pretty much anywhere you want to go. We’ve got the info you need to make it all happen. But, before you pack your bags, there’s a few things you should know before you actually, like, apply.
In a personal essay, Rhodes Scholar Hazim Hardeman looks back on his time at Temple and in Philadelphia as he prepares to start the next chapter of his life at Oxford University in late September.
Temple University is the educational partner on a $30 million federal Choice Neighborhoods Implementation grant supporting redevelopment and revitalization in the Norris Homes adjacent to Main Campus.