Jane Sullivan joins President John Fry and Trustees Mitchell Morgan and Phillip Richards to sign the historic gift agreement to create the Jane Creamer Sullivan and Thomas J. Sullivan Honors College.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 15, 2026 Historic gift will create the Jane Creamer Sullivan and Thomas J. Sullivan Honors College The gift from Jane Creamer Sullivan, KLN ’70, is the latest example of her continued commitment to […] Josh Gladden, Temple's vice president for research, was recently appointed to national leadership roles that will help advance the university's research priorities.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 15, 2026 Josh Gladden appointed to two national research leadership roles Temple’s vice president for research will serve as board member and Finance Committee chair for the […] Richard J. Sobieray has been named Temple University's next senior vice president and chief operating officer.Photo by Contributed photo Apr. 15, 2026 Temple names Richard J. Sobieray as senior vice president and chief operating officer Sobieray brings with him 25 years of service in higher education. He will start work at Temple on […] Renee Oymann will return to Germany to pursue a master’s degree in international economics and economic policy after graduation.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 15, 2026 Temple women’s fencing phenom aspires to make an impact through economic policy Upon earning a bachelor’s degree in economics, Renee Oymann will return to Germany to […] India Byrd earned a full tuition scholarship to Temple through the Cecil B. Moore Scholars Program.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 15, 2026 Barnett College of Public Health senior is #TempleMade for a career in healthcare advocacy After graduating in May, India Byrd will pursue a master of health administration at the […] Amy Goldberg, the Marjorie Joy Katz Dean at the Katz School; Mary Beth Hays, director, PHASeS program; Rep. Brendan F. Boyle; and Nicolle Strand, director, Center for Health Justice and BioethicsPhoto by Betsy Manning Apr. 9, 2026 Temple awarded $1.5 million in federal funding for its Philadelphia Healthy and Safe Schools program Rep. Brendan Boyle (PA-02) joined Temple University leadership on Wednesday, April 8, to […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 7, 2026 Artemis II is the first crewed lunar mission in 50 years. Temple expert explains why it matters For the first time since 1972, NASA has launched a crewed mission to the moon to further evaluate […] Temple University and Opera Philadelphia recently a new partnership, which comes on the heels of the organizations partnering to record the February world premiere of Complications in Sue.Photo by Ray Bailey for Opera Philadelphia Apr. 6, 2026 Temple and Opera Philadelphia to embark on a multifaceted collaboration that includes new opera recordings and student entrepreneurship A vibrant new partnership has already begun in several different areas, with more to come as the […] Temple students visited the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg to advocate for the university's continued funding.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 6, 2026 At annual Owls on the Hill, students advocate for Temple’s funding By Preston MoretzStudents visited legislators at the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg to thank them for […] Geography and urban studies student Owen Barbagallo, Class of 2028, received a CARAS grant to curate historically compelling facts about New York City subway stations.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 6, 2026 Temple CARAS project featured on LinkNYC citywide network Geography and urban studies student Owen Barbagallo, Class of 2028, received a Creative Arts, […] Flavia Astete Garcia helped coordinate a Peruvian-themed International Coffee Hour with the Office of International Student Affairs. This event was included in Hispanic Heritage Month programming.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 3, 2026 International students thrive with Temple’s #YouAreWelcomeHere scholarship, launching careers at Coriell Institute and SAP Each year, Temple’s #YouAreWelcomeHere scholarship program selects two first-year international […] Philadelphia residents received free laptops and explored Temple and City resources, experiencing the latest technology and receiving on-site tech support at the Power Up Philly Expo.Photo by Courtesy of the City of Philadelphia Apr. 2, 2026 Temple and the City of Philadelphia partner to deliver more than 1,600 free laptops to residents to expand digital access Temple and the City of Philadelphia partnered to distribute more than […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 1, 2026 Honors Program class takes a critical look at artificial intelligence Ball of Confusion: Utopian and Dystopian Visions of the AI World is an interdisciplinary course on […] Doyoung Kim, ENG ’26, won first place for her presentation, Curved Surgical Needles: Why Insertion Strategies Matter.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 1, 2026 Temple doctoral students take center stage at annual Three-minute Thesis Competition Temple’s Three-minute Thesis Competition challenges doctoral students to distill complex research […] Tanner G. Duckrey School, located just steps from Temple's Main Campus, is one of the two schools that will be part of the Temple Partnership Schools Network.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 27, 2026 Temple partners with the School District of Philadelphia to establish the Temple Partnership Schools Network The Temple Partnership Schools Network will create a community-embedded, practice-based learning […] Load More
Jane Sullivan joins President John Fry and Trustees Mitchell Morgan and Phillip Richards to sign the historic gift agreement to create the Jane Creamer Sullivan and Thomas J. Sullivan Honors College.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 15, 2026 Historic gift will create the Jane Creamer Sullivan and Thomas J. Sullivan Honors College The gift from Jane Creamer Sullivan, KLN ’70, is the latest example of her continued commitment to […] Josh Gladden, Temple's vice president for research, was recently appointed to national leadership roles that will help advance the university's research priorities.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 15, 2026 Josh Gladden appointed to two national research leadership roles Temple’s vice president for research will serve as board member and Finance Committee chair for the […] Richard J. Sobieray has been named Temple University's next senior vice president and chief operating officer.Photo by Contributed photo Apr. 15, 2026 Temple names Richard J. Sobieray as senior vice president and chief operating officer Sobieray brings with him 25 years of service in higher education. He will start work at Temple on […] Renee Oymann will return to Germany to pursue a master’s degree in international economics and economic policy after graduation.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 15, 2026 Temple women’s fencing phenom aspires to make an impact through economic policy Upon earning a bachelor’s degree in economics, Renee Oymann will return to Germany to […] India Byrd earned a full tuition scholarship to Temple through the Cecil B. Moore Scholars Program.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 15, 2026 Barnett College of Public Health senior is #TempleMade for a career in healthcare advocacy After graduating in May, India Byrd will pursue a master of health administration at the […] Amy Goldberg, the Marjorie Joy Katz Dean at the Katz School; Mary Beth Hays, director, PHASeS program; Rep. Brendan F. Boyle; and Nicolle Strand, director, Center for Health Justice and BioethicsPhoto by Betsy Manning Apr. 9, 2026 Temple awarded $1.5 million in federal funding for its Philadelphia Healthy and Safe Schools program Rep. Brendan Boyle (PA-02) joined Temple University leadership on Wednesday, April 8, to […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 7, 2026 Artemis II is the first crewed lunar mission in 50 years. Temple expert explains why it matters For the first time since 1972, NASA has launched a crewed mission to the moon to further evaluate […] Temple University and Opera Philadelphia recently a new partnership, which comes on the heels of the organizations partnering to record the February world premiere of Complications in Sue.Photo by Ray Bailey for Opera Philadelphia Apr. 6, 2026 Temple and Opera Philadelphia to embark on a multifaceted collaboration that includes new opera recordings and student entrepreneurship A vibrant new partnership has already begun in several different areas, with more to come as the […] Temple students visited the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg to advocate for the university's continued funding.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 6, 2026 At annual Owls on the Hill, students advocate for Temple’s funding By Preston MoretzStudents visited legislators at the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg to thank them for […] Geography and urban studies student Owen Barbagallo, Class of 2028, received a CARAS grant to curate historically compelling facts about New York City subway stations.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 6, 2026 Temple CARAS project featured on LinkNYC citywide network Geography and urban studies student Owen Barbagallo, Class of 2028, received a Creative Arts, […] Flavia Astete Garcia helped coordinate a Peruvian-themed International Coffee Hour with the Office of International Student Affairs. This event was included in Hispanic Heritage Month programming.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 3, 2026 International students thrive with Temple’s #YouAreWelcomeHere scholarship, launching careers at Coriell Institute and SAP Each year, Temple’s #YouAreWelcomeHere scholarship program selects two first-year international […] Philadelphia residents received free laptops and explored Temple and City resources, experiencing the latest technology and receiving on-site tech support at the Power Up Philly Expo.Photo by Courtesy of the City of Philadelphia Apr. 2, 2026 Temple and the City of Philadelphia partner to deliver more than 1,600 free laptops to residents to expand digital access Temple and the City of Philadelphia partnered to distribute more than […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 1, 2026 Honors Program class takes a critical look at artificial intelligence Ball of Confusion: Utopian and Dystopian Visions of the AI World is an interdisciplinary course on […] Doyoung Kim, ENG ’26, won first place for her presentation, Curved Surgical Needles: Why Insertion Strategies Matter.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 1, 2026 Temple doctoral students take center stage at annual Three-minute Thesis Competition Temple’s Three-minute Thesis Competition challenges doctoral students to distill complex research […] Tanner G. Duckrey School, located just steps from Temple's Main Campus, is one of the two schools that will be part of the Temple Partnership Schools Network.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 27, 2026 Temple partners with the School District of Philadelphia to establish the Temple Partnership Schools Network The Temple Partnership Schools Network will create a community-embedded, practice-based learning […]