As part of last week’s Innovation with Impact events, Temple University hosted a keynote conversation between Cooper, the first female CEO in the 120-year history of Lincoln Financial, and President Fry.
Leading up to the investiture of President John A. Fry, a series of panel discussions, presentations and exhibits showcased the Temple community’s scholarly and creative work across its many schools and colleges.
Temple University’s Department of Public Safety teamed up with the women’s track team, cheerleading team and other students to make 200 lunches for a nearby shelter.
Open to students in fall 2025, the College of Liberal Arts’ new cybersecurity and human behavior bachelor of arts degree program takes an interdisciplinary, human-forward approach to preventing cybercrime.
Sidney and Caroline Kimmel commit $27.5 million, the largest gift in Temple University history, to the new home for the Klein College of Media and Communication and the Center for the Performing and Cinematic Arts.
In his doctoral thesis, Gary Scales, CLA ’24, explores the history of U.S. gas stations from 1910 to 1999 and posits that retailers produced a system of sensory exchange that influences the economic marketplace.