Photo by MeiLi Carling Apr. 22, 2025 TUmove partners with Habitat for Humanity By Lindsay HargraveTwo years ago, Temple created TUmove, a program to help students living off campus coordinate trash […] Illustrations by Bob Frawley Mar. 31, 2025 How to crush college By Lindsay HargraveWhile everyone’s study style is different, it’s very common for new students and upperclassmen […] 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 […] Mehdi Khanzadeh, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering in the College of Engineering, has been developing his novel method for producing carbonatable concrete since 2021.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 24, 2025 Engineering professor’s breakthrough may lead to more sustainable concrete Concrete is everywhere. As the world’s most widely used construction material, it forms bridges, […] Climate change is causing spring conditions to arrive early. What effect is that having on ecosystems? Jocelyn Behm, assistant professor of biology in the College of Science and Technology, weighs in.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Mar. 18, 2025 Spring forward? How climate change is rushing the spring season By Johnny HartOn Sunday, Feb. 2, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, predicting six more weeks of winter. Despite […] A student chatting with a professor.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jan. 22, 2025 Office hours 101 By Lindsay HargraveThis article was updated on January 22, 2025.Office hours are the designated time to meet with your […] Jan. 13, 2025 Intern adventures: Inside Philly’s Education Law Center By Sophia MosleyAs political science major Sophia Mosley, Class of 2025, looks ahead toward law school in the fall, […] Jan. 9, 2025 Sports, music and the brain—these courses will jazz up your schedule! By Lindsay HargraveThe spring semester begins soon, but sometimes finding the *perfect* schedule takes you ... right […] Dec. 5, 2024 Guide to finals week prep: fall 2024 edition By Avery BumstedHappy finals season, Owls! Unsure of where to start? We’re here to help with tips, tricks and more […] Nov. 26, 2024 Test your knOWLedge By Avery BumstedThink you’ve got what it takes to be Temple Made? Put your knowledge to the test and find out how […] Meet some Temple staff and faculty who were first-generation college students.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 7, 2024 A series of firsts: Meet Temple staff and faculty who were first-generation college students Being the first in one’s family to attend college is an experience unlike any other. It feels both […] Fifty years after it was founded, the Tyler glass program is honoring its origins by collecting and repurposing used glass.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 4, 2024 Tyler’s glass program celebrates 50 years and a new, sustainable approach [node:video]When Professor Emeritus Jon Clark founded the Tyler School of Art and Architecture’s […] Oct. 29, 2024 Ultimate campus event list: November 2024 By Avery BumstedThe fall semester is rolling along, and November is packed with opportunities to learn, connect and […] Designed by Rose Caporaletti Oct. 28, 2024 Temple students’ guide to Election Day 2024 It’s not too late to make your voice heard. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Voting in person on […] Oct. 24, 2024 This is what it’s like to intern with the US government By Tyler MergenThis past summer, junior Spanish major and global studies minor Tyler Mergen was a part of the U.S. […] Load More
Photo by MeiLi Carling Apr. 22, 2025 TUmove partners with Habitat for Humanity By Lindsay HargraveTwo years ago, Temple created TUmove, a program to help students living off campus coordinate trash […] Illustrations by Bob Frawley Mar. 31, 2025 How to crush college By Lindsay HargraveWhile everyone’s study style is different, it’s very common for new students and upperclassmen […] 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 […] Mehdi Khanzadeh, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering in the College of Engineering, has been developing his novel method for producing carbonatable concrete since 2021.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 24, 2025 Engineering professor’s breakthrough may lead to more sustainable concrete Concrete is everywhere. As the world’s most widely used construction material, it forms bridges, […] Climate change is causing spring conditions to arrive early. What effect is that having on ecosystems? Jocelyn Behm, assistant professor of biology in the College of Science and Technology, weighs in.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Mar. 18, 2025 Spring forward? How climate change is rushing the spring season By Johnny HartOn Sunday, Feb. 2, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, predicting six more weeks of winter. Despite […] A student chatting with a professor.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jan. 22, 2025 Office hours 101 By Lindsay HargraveThis article was updated on January 22, 2025.Office hours are the designated time to meet with your […] Jan. 13, 2025 Intern adventures: Inside Philly’s Education Law Center By Sophia MosleyAs political science major Sophia Mosley, Class of 2025, looks ahead toward law school in the fall, […] Jan. 9, 2025 Sports, music and the brain—these courses will jazz up your schedule! By Lindsay HargraveThe spring semester begins soon, but sometimes finding the *perfect* schedule takes you ... right […] Dec. 5, 2024 Guide to finals week prep: fall 2024 edition By Avery BumstedHappy finals season, Owls! Unsure of where to start? We’re here to help with tips, tricks and more […] Nov. 26, 2024 Test your knOWLedge By Avery BumstedThink you’ve got what it takes to be Temple Made? Put your knowledge to the test and find out how […] Meet some Temple staff and faculty who were first-generation college students.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 7, 2024 A series of firsts: Meet Temple staff and faculty who were first-generation college students Being the first in one’s family to attend college is an experience unlike any other. It feels both […] Fifty years after it was founded, the Tyler glass program is honoring its origins by collecting and repurposing used glass.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 4, 2024 Tyler’s glass program celebrates 50 years and a new, sustainable approach [node:video]When Professor Emeritus Jon Clark founded the Tyler School of Art and Architecture’s […] Oct. 29, 2024 Ultimate campus event list: November 2024 By Avery BumstedThe fall semester is rolling along, and November is packed with opportunities to learn, connect and […] Designed by Rose Caporaletti Oct. 28, 2024 Temple students’ guide to Election Day 2024 It’s not too late to make your voice heard. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Voting in person on […] Oct. 24, 2024 This is what it’s like to intern with the US government By Tyler MergenThis past summer, junior Spanish major and global studies minor Tyler Mergen was a part of the U.S. […]