Parents and Family Weekend

Friday, Oct. 16
Welcome Tent
Make sure your parents don’t get lost—point them to the Welcome Tent to pick up a schedule, campus map and restaurant information. If you choose not to do this, please write your name and address on their foreheads so they can be returned to you when found. 5–8 p.m., 13th Street and Polett Walk.
Pep Rally
Rock your Temple spirit alongside fellow students, parents and families, alumni, and faculty and staff at a universitywide pep rally. While you’re at it, remember to thank your folks for sending you to such an awesome school. 3:30 p.m., Liacouras Walk and Polett Walk.
President’s Reception
President Neil D. Theobald himself hosts a special mix-and-mingle event for parents. He’ll be joined by faculty, staff, the Alumni Association and Owl Ambassadors to welcome parents to campus for the weekend. We cannot guarantee your dad won’t make a fool of himself in front of highly respected academics. And make sure your parents register in advance. 5:30–7:30 p.m., Founder’s Garden.
Family Movie Night: Inside Out
Just like the old days! Bring the fam to the Reel for one of two showings of the recent hit animated film Inside Out. A ticket gets you admission, a beverage, popcorn and choice of candy: Buy yours here! 7 p.m. and 10 p.m., the Reel, Howard Gittis Student Center.
Saturday, Oct. 17
Welcome Tent
The tent will be open again for parents coming in Saturday morning. Remember, if your parents get lost, you will not have a free dinner Saturday night, so make sure they pick up a schedule and map. 8–11 a.m., 13th Street and Polett Walk.
Temple University Guided Tour
Are you tired of having to remind your parents, “NO THIS IS POLETT, THAT IS LIACOURAS” every time they visit? Yeah, us, too. Send them on this guided tour of the university that includes a Q&A sesh so someone more patient than you can answer their questions. 11–12 p.m., Welcome Tent, 13th Street and Polett Walk.
Bus Tour of Philadelphia
Let your parents take in all of Philly on a fun citywide bus tour. The London-style double-decker will take them to historical sites, city secrets and beautiful views. Students can come, too; we’re guessing you’re not taking in history in your spare time. All spaces are currently filled, but email parents@temple.edu to be added to a list should space open up or another bus added. 9–11 a.m., Departure Location TBD.
Tailgate Village
Get hyped up for the Owls football game at the weekly Tailgate Village in Parking Lot K at Lincoln Financial Field. Temple organizations will be set up throughout the parking lot stocked with food, refreshments and America’s true pastime: cornhole. 3.5 hours prior to kickoff, Lot K, Lincoln Financial Field.
Football vs. University of Central Florida
Watch your Temple Owls take on American Athletic Conference foe Central Florida Knights at the Linc. As of publication, Temple is undefeated overall and will be looking to pummel the stumbling and winless Knights (no, but seriously, are there knights in Florida? Did their mascot escape from Disney World?). This will be a super-fun, passionate time for students and their families. Game time TBA, Lincoln Financial Field.
Campus Game Watch Party
Can’t make it down to the stadium? No worries! Swing by the Student Center game room to catch the Owls on the big screen and enjoy snacks, entertainment and fall festivities like Temple pumpkin painting. Game time TBA, Game Room, Howard Gittis Student Center.
Dinner in the City
As they (or we) say, “Philadelphia: Come for the history, stay for the food.” Few cities can claim the variety and calibre of Philly’s culinary scene. Whether you’re in the mood for a postgame hoagie or are looking for gourmet fare from a world-renowned chef, you’ll want to grab dinner in the city before heading to the evening festivities. 5–7 p.m., various restaurants.
Spirit of Philadelphia Dinner Cruise
There are few better ways to admire Philadelphia than from afar on the Delaware River. Join fellow Owls for a three-hour cruise that includes a meal, nonalcoholic beverages and DJ entertainment. A cash bar is also available. Register directly with the Spirit of Philadelphia. 7–10 p.m., Penn’s Landing.
Philadelphia Ghost Tour
Sure, everyone knows Philadelphia is haunted by bad sports luck, but what about ghostly apparitions? Join Ghost Tours of Philadelphia for a sp0o0o0o0ky candlelit stroll along the back streets and secret gardens of Independence Park, Society Hill and Old City, where haunted houses, eerie graveyards and, of course, the spirits of our your favorite Founding Fathers lurk. 7 p.m., tour departs from 5th and Chestnut streets.
Family Movie Night: Inside Out
If you weren’t able to make it the first night, stop by for a family movie night showing of Inside Out. Your ticket gets you admission, a beverage, popcorn and candy of your choosing: Buy yours here! 7 p.m. and 10 p.m., the Reel, Howard Gittis Student Center.
Sunday, Oct. 18
Religious Services and Observations
Temple will be hosting numerous faith-specific ceremonies across campus for students and families of all denominations. A list of services will be provided by the university. 8–10 p.m., various locations.
Family Brunch: Welcome to Our Nest
Wrap up a weekend of fun with family brunch! Join fellow students and families for a delicious meal and have a family photo taken with Hooter and Stella. Don’t worry, we won’t make you put it up in your room. Register here; seats are limited. 10 a.m.–12 p.m., room 1000, Mitten Hall.