Jazmyn Burton - May 10, 2017 Next Stop: Teaching English in Lyon, France By Jazmyn BurtonAmelia Schunder came to Temple knowing that she wanted to pursue a career in teaching, but it wasn […] Jazmyn Burton - Feb. 27, 2017 Making space for the future By Jazmyn BurtonAt first glance, the small storefront that sits close to the corner of 22nd Street and Ridge Avenue […] Jazmyn Burton - Feb. 1, 2017 The anatomy of a play By Jazmyn BurtonTemple students worked with Kristoffer Diaz, a Pulitzer Prize nominee and the university's first […] Jazmyn Burton - Jan. 20, 2017 Temple’s presence hundreds strong in MLK service efforts By Jazmyn BurtonGregory Bonaparte stood in front of a group of Temple students and laid out the ground rules for a […] Jazmyn Burton - Jan. 16, 2017 Living the legacy, 365 days a year By Jazmyn BurtonEach year, countless Americans take Martin Luther King Jr. Day as an opportunity to take a step […] Jazmyn Burton - Dec. 12, 2016 Wilkerson talks School Reform Commission appointment By Jazmyn BurtonBetween managing relationships that help improve Temple s standing in the community, maintaining […] Jazmyn Burton - Nov. 23, 2016 Giving thanks and giving back By Jazmyn BurtonWhile many prepared to feast for Thanksgiving, a group of Temple students and staff spent the first […] Jazmyn Burton - Nov. 23, 2016 Local students get a head start on selecting high schools By Jazmyn BurtonA few weeks before the fall and winter holidays, anxious seventh graders start the process of […] Jazmyn Burton - Nov. 3, 2016 A semester on plunder By Jazmyn BurtonThe word plunder may bring to mind images of battle ax-wielding Vikings or the plot of an action […] Jazmyn Burton - Oct. 24, 2016 Symphony for a Broken Orchestra By Jazmyn BurtonMore than a 1,000 broken instruments once sat unused in basements and storage closets and on back […] Pagination 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9