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April 2025

Image of President John Fry speaking at his investiture ceremony.
Jonny Hart - Thursday, April 10, 2025
Fry was formally welcomed as Temple’s newest president during an investiture ceremony on Friday, April 4.
President Fry and Ellen Cooper pictured.
Stephen Orbanek - Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Conversation between Temple President John Fry and Lincoln Financial CEO Ellen Cooper serves as keynote Innovation with Impact event
Students, Hooter, Sen. Christine Tartaglione (D-2), Sen. Amanda Cappelletti (D-17), and Sen. Sharif Street (D-3) on the floor of the Senate of Pennsylvania.
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Temple students met with legislators at the Pennsylvania State Capitol for Owls on the Hill Day.
Professor stand on a stage next to Innovation with Impact sign
Kim Fischer - Wednesday, April 9, 2025
The series of panel discussions and presentations showcased the scholarly and creative work of the Temple community.
Matt Petrillo - Tuesday, April 8, 2025
TUDPS, Cheerleading, Women’s Track and other students make 200 lunches for shelter to recognize Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
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A rendering of a theater in the new home for Klein/CPCA.
Stephen Orbanek - Friday, April 4, 2025
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...
Students using computers in a classroom
Kiki Volkert - Friday, April 4, 2025
Temple’s recently introduced major focuses on the human behavior aspect of cybersecurity.
Gary Scales standing outside of a Sunoco gas station in Philadelphia
Maria Klecko - Thursday, April 3, 2025
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.
Image of Dean David Boardman, Rachel Williams and Tamron Hall.
Jonny Hart - Wednesday, April 2, 2025
The 1992 Klein alum and host of a daily talk show was presented with her 2022 Gallery of Success Award.
Ayana Jones - Wednesday, April 2, 2025
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...

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