Elizabeth A. Wentz (Libby) has been named Temple University’s senior vice president and provost. Subject to final approval by the Board of Trustees, she will begin her new role on July 1, 2026. Photo by Contributed photo. Feb. 23, 2026 Elizabeth A. Wentz named senior vice president and provost Following a national search, the seasoned higher education leader will serve as Temple University’s […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jan. 28, 2026 Temple announces new campus development plan The plan envisions Temple’s future physical environment to support […] Forward with Purpose: Temple University’s Strategic Plan has been designed to serve as the university’s compass through 2034, a year that coincides with Temple’s 150th anniversary.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jan. 28, 2026 Temple unveils its Strategic Plan Forward with Purpose: Temple University’s Strategic Plan will serve as the university’s compass […] The Temple Promise program is open to first-year, full-time undergraduate students from Philadelphia whose families adjusted gross income is $65,000 or less.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 26, 2025 The first Temple Promise cohort shines in 2024–2025 school year The first group of students to benefit from the trailblazing Temple Promise last-dollar financial […] The new Direct-TU One Stop Student Services Center has opened on the ground floor of Carnell Hall.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 16, 2025 New student services center streamlines support to foster success By tuf14761Temple’s newly opened Direct-TU One Stop Student Services Center, also known as “the Stop,” is […] The student success ambassador program, created by the Division of Enrollment Management, offers peer support to first-year students as they transition to Temple.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 13, 2025 Set for success: Temple’s peer ambassador program helps first-year students transition into campus life Entering college is both exhilarating and intimidating. Students enjoy everything campus life has […] Solar and wind energy will be among the green solutions students in Temple's new sustainability master's degree and certificate programs consider. Temple professors who designed the curricula include Alexandra (Alix) Davatzes, Amelia Duffy-Tumasz, Rob Jennings, and Hamil Pearsall.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 18, 2024 Temple University launches two innovative sustainability programs to help students tackle pressing global issues Through a transdisciplinary effort launched by faculty, Temple University is introducing a master’s […] Through Made for More: Prioritizing Scholarships at Temple, the university looks to increase awareness about the importance of scholarship giving.Photo by Joseph Labolito Apr. 3, 2024 Supporting students who are Made for More Since its founding in 1884, Temple has been committed to making higher education accessible for […] Temple University Japan's expansion to Kyoto comes after its enrollment has increased by more than 75% during the last three years. Presently, TUJ enrolls 2,240 undergraduate students, who come from 70 different countries.Photo by Betsy Manning Feb. 12, 2024 Temple University Japan announces expansion to Kyoto After seeing its enrollment increase by more than 75% in the last three years, the footprint of the […] Jan. 31, 2024 New Temple Promise program covers costs for admitted students with high financial need Temple’s mission has always been one of access and excellence. In keeping with that legacy, Temple […] Supporting student success is an integral compontent of Temple’s strategic plan.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Feb. 3, 2023 President Wingard meets with Philadelphia School District superintendent Philadelphia School District Superintendent Tony B. Watlington Sr. visited campus on Feb. 2 to […] Temple leadership met with lawmakers to discuss challenges including community violence and the stresses facing students.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Feb. 3, 2023 President Wingard strengthens partnerships with elected officials Temple leadership and local elected officials agree: The futures of Temple University and the city […] Where antiquity meets modernity: President Wingard and Provost Mandel stand in front of the Arch of Constantine (AD 312) during their recent trip to Rome to visit Temple Rome’s campus and seek opportunities to expand Temple’s global reach.Photo by Elisa Santandrea and Daniele Criscenzo Nov. 9, 2022 Globally connected campus: A presidential visit to Temple Rome Globally connected campus: A presidential visit to Temple Rome Temple University […] Board member Jon Broder, President Jason Wingard, Hillel Executive Director Rabbi Daniel Levitt and board Chair Mitch Morgan celebrated at the Temple Hillel reception honoring Professor Edward Newman.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 7, 2022 Temple Hillel unveils legacy plan in honor of professor Temple Hillel unveiled a library named in honor of former Temple Professor Edward Newman and […] Wingard urges colleges and universities to innovate to meet the needs of the international workforce while staying rooted in their pedagogical foundations.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 7, 2022 President Wingard presented the opening address at Chronicle of Higher Education Festival As the keynote speaker of this year’s Chronicle Festival, a two-day summit organized by The […] Load More
Elizabeth A. Wentz (Libby) has been named Temple University’s senior vice president and provost. Subject to final approval by the Board of Trustees, she will begin her new role on July 1, 2026. Photo by Contributed photo. Feb. 23, 2026 Elizabeth A. Wentz named senior vice president and provost Following a national search, the seasoned higher education leader will serve as Temple University’s […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jan. 28, 2026 Temple announces new campus development plan The plan envisions Temple’s future physical environment to support […] Forward with Purpose: Temple University’s Strategic Plan has been designed to serve as the university’s compass through 2034, a year that coincides with Temple’s 150th anniversary.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jan. 28, 2026 Temple unveils its Strategic Plan Forward with Purpose: Temple University’s Strategic Plan will serve as the university’s compass […] The Temple Promise program is open to first-year, full-time undergraduate students from Philadelphia whose families adjusted gross income is $65,000 or less.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 26, 2025 The first Temple Promise cohort shines in 2024–2025 school year The first group of students to benefit from the trailblazing Temple Promise last-dollar financial […] The new Direct-TU One Stop Student Services Center has opened on the ground floor of Carnell Hall.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 16, 2025 New student services center streamlines support to foster success By tuf14761Temple’s newly opened Direct-TU One Stop Student Services Center, also known as “the Stop,” is […] The student success ambassador program, created by the Division of Enrollment Management, offers peer support to first-year students as they transition to Temple.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 13, 2025 Set for success: Temple’s peer ambassador program helps first-year students transition into campus life Entering college is both exhilarating and intimidating. Students enjoy everything campus life has […] Solar and wind energy will be among the green solutions students in Temple's new sustainability master's degree and certificate programs consider. Temple professors who designed the curricula include Alexandra (Alix) Davatzes, Amelia Duffy-Tumasz, Rob Jennings, and Hamil Pearsall.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 18, 2024 Temple University launches two innovative sustainability programs to help students tackle pressing global issues Through a transdisciplinary effort launched by faculty, Temple University is introducing a master’s […] Through Made for More: Prioritizing Scholarships at Temple, the university looks to increase awareness about the importance of scholarship giving.Photo by Joseph Labolito Apr. 3, 2024 Supporting students who are Made for More Since its founding in 1884, Temple has been committed to making higher education accessible for […] Temple University Japan's expansion to Kyoto comes after its enrollment has increased by more than 75% during the last three years. Presently, TUJ enrolls 2,240 undergraduate students, who come from 70 different countries.Photo by Betsy Manning Feb. 12, 2024 Temple University Japan announces expansion to Kyoto After seeing its enrollment increase by more than 75% in the last three years, the footprint of the […] Jan. 31, 2024 New Temple Promise program covers costs for admitted students with high financial need Temple’s mission has always been one of access and excellence. In keeping with that legacy, Temple […] Supporting student success is an integral compontent of Temple’s strategic plan.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Feb. 3, 2023 President Wingard meets with Philadelphia School District superintendent Philadelphia School District Superintendent Tony B. Watlington Sr. visited campus on Feb. 2 to […] Temple leadership met with lawmakers to discuss challenges including community violence and the stresses facing students.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Feb. 3, 2023 President Wingard strengthens partnerships with elected officials Temple leadership and local elected officials agree: The futures of Temple University and the city […] Where antiquity meets modernity: President Wingard and Provost Mandel stand in front of the Arch of Constantine (AD 312) during their recent trip to Rome to visit Temple Rome’s campus and seek opportunities to expand Temple’s global reach.Photo by Elisa Santandrea and Daniele Criscenzo Nov. 9, 2022 Globally connected campus: A presidential visit to Temple Rome Globally connected campus: A presidential visit to Temple Rome Temple University […] Board member Jon Broder, President Jason Wingard, Hillel Executive Director Rabbi Daniel Levitt and board Chair Mitch Morgan celebrated at the Temple Hillel reception honoring Professor Edward Newman.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 7, 2022 Temple Hillel unveils legacy plan in honor of professor Temple Hillel unveiled a library named in honor of former Temple Professor Edward Newman and […] Wingard urges colleges and universities to innovate to meet the needs of the international workforce while staying rooted in their pedagogical foundations.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 7, 2022 President Wingard presented the opening address at Chronicle of Higher Education Festival As the keynote speaker of this year’s Chronicle Festival, a two-day summit organized by The […]