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Amanda M. Czerniawski, professor of instruction in Temple University's Department of Sociology, discusses Celebrity Wasting Syndrome and the broader cultural conversations surrounding celebrity weight loss, body image and beauty standards.

Jul. 14, 2026

- Faculty Experts

Why celebrity weight loss becomes everyone’s business

TN: Has Ozempic changed beauty standards or simply changed how quickly people can achieve them? […]

Bucks County Community College President and CEO Patrick M. Jones (left) and Temple President John Fry (right)

Jul. 2, 2026

- Community Engagement

Temple expands Honors pathways through new agreement with Bucks County Community College

For high-achieving community college students, having a clear way to […]

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

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

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

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

Temple doctoral student Meghan Robertson partnered with Half Mad Honey to study how therapeutic beekeeping may support mental wellness among older adults.

May 26, 2026

- Research

Therapeutic beekeeping offers older adults a new path to mental wellness

Dressed in protective suits and surrounded by the steady hum of thousands of bees, a group of […]

Community residents received information from financial institutions, utility companies and government agencies during the financial literacy resource fair.

May 1, 2026

- Community Engagement

Temple hosts Financial Literacy Resource Fair

Temple University students and Philadelphia residents learned about the importance […]

Temple On Board hosts a closing reception on April 21 in Alter Hall, bringing together participants and local nonprofit organizations to mark the program’s first cohort.

Apr. 29, 2026

- Community Engagement

Temple On Board marks milestone as first cohort completes program, expanding the university’s civic impact

Temple University’s Temple On Board program marked a major milestone last week, celebrating its […]

Jack Brownfield, Ranesh Mopuru and Kush Patel were named 2026–2027 Goldwater Scholars, marking a second consecutive year with three recipients for Temple University.

Apr. 28, 2026

- Research

Temple students earn Goldwater Scholarships in historic repeat

As an R1 research institution, Temple University offers students the opportunity to work alongside […]

Made possible by a $1.5 million gift from Nathaniel Irvine, the Irvine Family Impact Center in Paley Hall offers students a space to connect, collaborate and access key resources.

Apr. 21, 2026

- Community Engagement

Powered by a $1.5 million gift, Temple opens new Irvine Family Impact Center at Barnett College of Public Health

A $1.5 million gift to the Barnett College of Public Health is helping Temple University create a […]

Lauren Haley Morris, a Klein College journalism major, is a Student Emmy winner and commencement speaker who will launch her reporting career at 13News Now in Norfolk, Virginia.

Apr. 20, 2026

- Campus News

Temple journalism major turns classroom experience into award-winning broadcast career

Name: Lauren Haley Morris Degree: Journalism College: Klein College of Media and […]