News

June 2026

John DiCarlo, Sienna Conaghan, Jack and Monica Pinkowski are pictured on Temple's campus.

Jun. 26, 2026

A $1.25 million gift will support Temple Rome and The Temple News

By Steve Orbanek

Jack Pinkowski, CLA ’68, has built a successful career in real estate, written four books, and […]

Children's books on shelves in Charles Library

Jun. 25, 2026

- Faculty Experts

7 suggestions for parents to encourage summer reading

By Maria Klecko

School’s out for summer, but this break can be a pivotal time for children to continue […]

Anna Tsouhlarakis 

Jun. 24, 2026

Nationally recognized Native artist Anna Tsouhlarakis brings humor and experimentation to Tyler residency

By Kiki Volkert

“It was very special to be able to visit ‘SHE MUST BE A MATRIARCH’ with […]

the underground railroad

Jun. 24, 2026

Temple researchers use GIS technology to uncover Philadelphia’s Underground Railroad history

By Kiki Volkert

As a city in a free state, Philadelphia was a refuge for thousands of people escaping slavery on […]

Lauren Morris, KLN ’26, became the first student in Temple history to win a national Hearst Championship title after earning first place in the Television News competition at the 66th annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program.

Jun. 18, 2026

- Campus News

Temple graduate Lauren Morris makes history with first-place finish at national Hearst Journalism Awards

By Khalil Bullock

Morris recently began her professional journalism career at 13News Now in Norfolk, Virginia. […]

Image of Temple students at the PGA Championship.

Jun. 16, 2026

- Student Success

From hospitality to the broadcast, Temple students helped power the PGA Championship

By Jonny Hart

In mid-May, golf’s biggest stars came to Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown, Pennsylvania, for the 2026 […]

Sarah Lytle, who is the executive director of Playful Learning Landscapes, at ribbon cutting event

Jun. 15, 2026

- Community Engagement

Professor and former doctorate student team up to put research about play on the map

By Matt Petrillo

The project was supported by a $130,000 grant from the Philadelphia Funder Collaborative, a […]

Xinghua Mindy Shi in front of a white board

Jun. 15, 2026

- Research

Next-generation computing powers dementia-focused AI research

By Lina Duffy

What if we could better anticipate how a disease like Alzheimer’s evolves and […]

Barbara Wasik

Jun. 12, 2026

- Staff & Faculty

Temple education professor selected for Fulbright US Scholar award

By Maria Klecko

With childhood literacy a growing concern—the National Assessment of Educational […]

People gathered around a table

Jun. 10, 2026

- Community Engagement

Lewis Katz School of Medicine and School of Pharmacy collaborate to improve global health education

By Amanda Bednar and Amanda Hill

The summer after Gabrielle Stuart’s first year as a student at Temple’s School of […]

Image of the Klein student team at the NSAC.

Jun. 10, 2026

- Student Success

Klein student team wins award at national advertising competition

By Jonny Hart

It’s the morning of Friday, April 17, and a group of students from the Klein College of Media and […]

Elina Hur, assistant professor of marketing at Temple University's Fox School of Business, found that consumers are more likely to commit to a choice when they feel their search efforts have paid off.

Jun. 10, 2026

- Research

Why consumers are more likely to commit to purchases they work to find

By Khalil Bullock

The reason, Hur said, comes down to what researchers call perceived effort payoff, or the […]