News

October 2020

An Owl sculpture on Main Campus.

Oct. 14, 2020

- Campus News

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 […]

Dr. Agnes Berry Montier with her husband Joseph A. Montier and Wallace K. Newsome

Oct. 14, 2020

- Student Success

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 […]

a student skateboarding

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. […]

Temple flag flying by the Bell Tower.

Oct. 7, 2020

- Campus News

Highlights from recent stories featuring Temple in the media

Two Owls are among Time magazine’s 100 most influential people, Temple football players improvised […]

Scott Blender on campus

Oct. 7, 2020

- Student Success

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 […]

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Oct. 7, 2020

- Research

New grant fuels Alzheimer’s research at Temple

Researchers at the Alzheimer’s Center at Temple (ACT) now have a unique opportunity to explore […]

Stella

Oct. 7, 2020

- Campus News

Something for everyone at Homecoming & Family Weekend 2020

Each year, Homecoming & Family Weekend brings alumni, students, families, faculty and staff […]

a student using social media at the TECH center

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 […]

A student sitting outside on campus wearing a mask while using their computer.

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, […]

September 2020

a voter casting a vote.

Sep. 30, 2020

- Campus News

The Liacouras Center is helping Philadelphians cast their ballots

On Sept. 29,  North Philadelphia resident Priscilla Bennett cast the first mail-in vote in […]

Prevention Point

Sep. 30, 2020

- Research

How can we best communicate public health concerns to vulnerable populations

How does someone who may not have a safe place to sleep at night or is unsure of where they’ll find […]

A Temple student holding up a rainbow colored pin that says

Sep. 30, 2020

- Campus News

National Coming Out Week goes virtual with this message: Love

Every October for more than a decade, Temple has celebrated National Coming Out Week (NCOW), which […]