Children of faculty and staff participated in activities on Main Campus with their parents and in some cases their grandparents or other close relatives at Temple’s Bring Your Child to Work Day on April 24.
On Thursday, April 24, the Engineers for Climate Action student organization installed a hydroponic system, which will grow lettuce and tomato plants, on the third floor of Charles Library.
The award recognizes Philip C. Kendall, Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology, for his pioneering work in the treatment of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents.
The Logan Center and The Philadelphia Inquirer’s new six-part podcast series, MOVE: Untangling the Tragedy, examines the 1985 MOVE bombing and its lasting aftermath.
At the end of March, Timi Olofinyolemi, Ellie Han and David Palomino were named recipients of the 2025 Goldwater Scholarship, marking the first time three Temple students earned the prestigious scholarship in the same year.
Abigail McNavage, a painting with entrepreneurial studies major, is joining her painting talent with her business acumen to start a company that creates murals and other commissions for clients.
Thilo Kunkel, a professor in Temple University’s School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management, discusses that while Sanders fell to the fifth round of the NFL draft, his brand did not experience the same fate.
Temple University police officer and K-9 handler Natalie Decoatsworth completed training with K-9 Zako, Temple Public Safety's new 66-pound, 1-year-old German shepherd from Hungary—who has his own passport.
Liana DeMarco, a soon-to-be graduate of the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, won the undergraduate competition for her concept of BARRICADE. Megan Kane and Stephen Malkowicz won the upper track and grand prize for the concept of AI-Aware Writing Environment.