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Weathering the storm
Type: News Story
Temple Ambler shows resilience as it prepares to remember the one-year anniversary of when a tornado hit the campus.
August 31, 2022
A summer stock image of a Temple flag.
Higher ed must change or die
Type: News Story
President Wingard discusses how colleges and universities must make drastic changes to ensure that they are still able to offer the historic value proposition that has always come from higher education.
August 17, 2022
An image of one of the Flight signs.
Temple relaunches Flight as a fixed-route service
Type: News Story
Temple will relaunch Flight as a fixed-route service this fall
August 4, 2022
Jennifer Griffin pictured.
Jennifer Griffin named Temple’s vice president for public safety
Type: News Story
Jennifer Griffin will lead Campus Safety Services as new vice president for public safety
July 26, 2022
Bell tower pictured.
Temple sets tuition rates for the upcoming 2022–2023 academic year
Type: News Story
Temple University sets 2022–2023 tuition rates.
July 12, 2022
Image of the Chinatown gate.
New General Education course to focus on AAPI identity and experiences
Type: News Story
A new General Education course starting in spring 2023 in the College of Liberal Arts will concentrate on AAPI studies.
May 24, 2022
President Wingard testifies during the state appropriation hearings.
President Wingard advocates for Temple in Harrisburg
Type: News Story
Dr. Jason Wingard takes part in state appropriation hearings.
March 9, 2022
Arthur Johnson, Stan Drayton, President Jason Wingard, Tonya Cardoza and Aaron McKie pictured.
Temple excels in diverse leadership of collegiate athletics
Type: News Story
Temple is the only FBS school to have a Black president, Black athletic director and Black coaches in football and men’s and women’s basketball.
February 28, 2022
Graphic illustrates how gun violence increased in Philadelphia during the pandemic.
Connecting the dots between gun violence and drug markets
Type: News Story
A new study offers insights into what drives gun violence around Philadelphia.
February 25, 2022
Image of students with the Temple President and Independence Health Group CEO.
Independence Blue Cross and Temple collaborate on a new scholarship program for nursing students
Type: News Story
The program creates a direct pathway from high school to college and nursing for students of color.
October 14, 2021
A shot of Homecoming 2019.
After a year hiatus, Homecoming is set to return to universities this fall. Why did we miss it so much?
Type: News Story
Temple faculty members discuss why we missed Homecoming so much in 2020.
September 24, 2021
Aerial shot of Temples Bell Tower.
Forbes ranks Temple University as the No. 4 best employer in Pennsylvania
Type: News Story
Temple ranks as No. 4 best employer in Pennsylvania.
September 24, 2021
A Temple University flag outside Sullivan Hall.
Temple sets tuition rates for 2021–2022 academic year
Type: News Story
Temple University sets 2021–2022 tuition rates.
July 6, 2021
students packing backpacks
Temple earns new Guinness World Records title
Type: News Story
Temple doubled the previous record for most backpacks stuffed with school supplies in one hour, packing more than 6,000.
October 18, 2018
Brook J. Lenfest
$4 million gift establishes Brook J. Lenfest Scholarship at Temple
Type: News Story
The Brook J. Lenfest Endowed Scholarship Fund at Temple will initially support six scholarships for incoming freshmen, starting in fall 2018.
June 20, 2018
Susan E. Cahan, the newly appointed dean of Temple University’s Tyler School of Art.
Susan E. Cahan appointed dean of Tyler School of Art
Type: News Story
Temple University President Richard M. Englert has announced the appointment of Yale arts administrator as Tyler’s new dean, concluding a national search.
May 8, 2017
A sketch of Lenfest Circle, which will be created at Temple University.
Lenfest Circle to be created at heart of Main Campus
Type: News Story
In honor of Trustee H. F. “Gerry” Lenfest, a newly landscaped circle will be created and installed at the base of the Bell Tower by fall 2017.
May 3, 2017
Titus Knox outside of Morgan Hall.
A mission of inclusion
Type: News Story
Meet one of the students who advocated to make gender-inclusive housing an option at Temple.
February 15, 2017
A crowd of students walking  on Polett Walk towards the Bell Tower.
Professor to lead $4M grant to help at-risk college students
Type: News Story
The U.S. Department of Education grant will support seniors facing financial burdens so they can complete their degrees.
February 6, 2017
Highlights from recent stories about Temple in the media
Type: News Story
September has been a good month for Temple's Diamond Marching Band. In addition to getting a shout-out from pop band Bastille, a recent DMB performance was ranked No. 1 on a 'USA Today' list of 5 College Marching Band Covers You Absolutely Have to Hear.
September 18, 2014

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