Year Year2022202320242025 Month MonthJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember Section SectionArts & CultureAthleticsCampus NewsCommunity EngagementFaculty ExpertsGlobal TempleNutshellPublic SafetyResearchReturn to CampusStaff & FacultyStudent SuccessSustainabilityVisualize Temple News Type News Typesnewsnonenutshell October 2020 Oct. 14, 2020 Two TUJ students are taking the lead in raising awareness about racism in Japan In June, as protests were erupting around the world in response to George Floyd s murder by police, […] Oct. 14, 2020 A gift of books Renowned former gallerist, author, lecturer, curator and collector, Helen W. Drutt English, TYL 52, […] Oct. 14, 2020 Issues of racial injustice have helped shape the 2020 presidential election From the coronavirus pandemic and economic downturn to the Black Lives Matter protests, American […] Oct. 14, 2020 Temple invests more than $1 million in anti-racism education and programming In September, Temple announced it would be investing more than $1 million in anti-racism education […] Oct. 14, 2020 Temple's first Black female MD graduated in 1912 At a time when Black people were excluded from many institutions of higher learning, Agnes Berry […] Oct. 9, 2020 Your guide to what’s open for in-person use on campus We know you may have a lot of questions about which campus services are open for in-person use. […] Oct. 7, 2020 Highlights from recent stories featuring Temple in the media Two Owls are among Time magazine s 100 most influential people, Temple football players improvised […] Oct. 7, 2020 First-year student co-founds COVID-19 data visualization company Scott Blender, Class of 2024, is getting a headstart on his professional future with help from […] Oct. 7, 2020 New grant fuels Alzheimer’s research at Temple Researchers at the Alzheimer s Center at Temple (ACT) now have a unique opportunity to explore […] Oct. 7, 2020 Something for everyone at Homecoming & Family Weekend 2020 Each year, Homecoming & Family Weekend brings alumni, students, families, faculty and staff […] Oct. 6, 2020 Your guide to being a good digital citizen In today s day and age (especially in the Zoom era), there is an abundance of ways to stay […] Oct. 2, 2020 Your guide to a virtual Career Center Like a lot of campus services, the Career Center is operating virtually this semester. While, yes, […] Pagination 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124
Year Year2022202320242025 Month MonthJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember Section SectionArts & CultureAthleticsCampus NewsCommunity EngagementFaculty ExpertsGlobal TempleNutshellPublic SafetyResearchReturn to CampusStaff & FacultyStudent SuccessSustainabilityVisualize Temple News Type News Typesnewsnonenutshell October 2020 Oct. 14, 2020 Two TUJ students are taking the lead in raising awareness about racism in Japan In June, as protests were erupting around the world in response to George Floyd s murder by police, […] Oct. 14, 2020 A gift of books Renowned former gallerist, author, lecturer, curator and collector, Helen W. Drutt English, TYL 52, […] Oct. 14, 2020 Issues of racial injustice have helped shape the 2020 presidential election From the coronavirus pandemic and economic downturn to the Black Lives Matter protests, American […] Oct. 14, 2020 Temple invests more than $1 million in anti-racism education and programming In September, Temple announced it would be investing more than $1 million in anti-racism education […] Oct. 14, 2020 Temple's first Black female MD graduated in 1912 At a time when Black people were excluded from many institutions of higher learning, Agnes Berry […] Oct. 9, 2020 Your guide to what’s open for in-person use on campus We know you may have a lot of questions about which campus services are open for in-person use. […] Oct. 7, 2020 Highlights from recent stories featuring Temple in the media Two Owls are among Time magazine s 100 most influential people, Temple football players improvised […] Oct. 7, 2020 First-year student co-founds COVID-19 data visualization company Scott Blender, Class of 2024, is getting a headstart on his professional future with help from […] Oct. 7, 2020 New grant fuels Alzheimer’s research at Temple Researchers at the Alzheimer s Center at Temple (ACT) now have a unique opportunity to explore […] Oct. 7, 2020 Something for everyone at Homecoming & Family Weekend 2020 Each year, Homecoming & Family Weekend brings alumni, students, families, faculty and staff […] Oct. 6, 2020 Your guide to being a good digital citizen In today s day and age (especially in the Zoom era), there is an abundance of ways to stay […] Oct. 2, 2020 Your guide to a virtual Career Center Like a lot of campus services, the Career Center is operating virtually this semester. While, yes, […] Pagination 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124