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Fry ushers in a bold new chapter for Temple at investiture

President John A. Fry presented an ambitious vision for Temple’s future at his investiture ceremony on Friday, April 4.

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Fry was formally welcomed as Temple’s newest president during an investiture ceremony on Friday, April 4.
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Lincoln Financial CEO Ellen Cooper joins President John Fry for keynote conversation during the week of his investiture

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.

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Conversation between Temple President John Fry and Lincoln Financial CEO Ellen Cooper serves as keynote Innovation with Impact event
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Temple faculty, students shine at Innovation with Impact

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.

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The series of panel discussions and presentations showcased the scholarly and creative work of the Temple community.
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Students advocate for Temple's funding at annual Owls on the Hill

As part of Owls on the Hill Day, Temple students traveled to the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg to make the case for Temple's funding. 

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Temple students met with legislators at the Pennsylvania State Capitol for Owls on the Hill Day.
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Temple Public Safety, students recognize Sexual Assault Awareness Month

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. 

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TUDPS, Cheerleading, Women’s Track and other students make 200 lunches for shelter to recognize Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
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New cybersecurity and human behavior major brings a liberal arts lens to a traditionally technical topic

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.

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Temple’s recently introduced major focuses on the human behavior aspect of cybersecurity.
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Temple University announces historic gift from Sidney and Caroline Kimmel

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.

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A $27.5 million gift from Sidney and Caroline Kimmel will support the new home for the Klein College of Media and Communication and the Center for the Performing and Cinematic Arts.
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Fueling fascination: History alum examines how our senses inform gasoline retail

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. 

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Gary Scales, CLA ’24, analyzes the sensory history of U.S. gas stations in the 1900s in his thesis Gasoline Retail and the Making of Neurocapitalism.
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Philly Cares mural showcases artwork designed by school students

The College of Education and Human Development and the Tyler School of Art and Architecture collaborated on the mural project. 

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The Philly Cares project was led by Hanna Mae-Greenfield, a Temple University master of education student. The mural features 288 artworks from K-12 students throughout the Philadelphia region.

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