New joint facility will expand and modernize teaching spaces for Klein; the School of Theater, Film and Media Arts; and the Boyer College of Music and Dance. It will also serve as a community hub for activity and entertainment.
Just months after earning the Truman Scholarship, Epstein became the first Temple student to interview for the Rhodes Scholarship in several years. The Rhodes Scholarship is the oldest and most prestigious international academic award available to Americans.
If a weapon is detected through ZeroEyes, an alert is sent to Temple University’s Department of Public Safety within seconds, allowing them to respond as quickly as possible in the event of a gun-related incident.
New research from Fox faculty Brian Holtz and Crystal Harold finds that employees feel frustrated and work counterproductively when their time at work is wasted.
A drawing by Bryan Cottrell of Temple University’s Department of Public Safety is now featured in the new Officers as Artists exhibit in Washington, D.C.