Ijames has described his play Fat Ham as “a witty take on Hamlet where the only death is the patriarchy.”Photo by Lowell Thomas Jun. 1, 2022 TFM alumnus James Ijames receives 2022 Pulitzer Prize for drama James Ijames, TFM ’05, has received a 2022 Pulitzer Prize in the category of drama for Fat Ham, his […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 20, 2022 Homicides near universities are a crisis that needs immediate action and long-term solutions Originally published in the Chicago Tribune on April 18, 2022. On Nov. 9, University of Chicago […] President Wingard highlighted the importance of working with local residents on Tuesday’s bike ride.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 12, 2022 President Wingard explores campus solutions on bike ride through the neighborhood Temple University President Jason Wingard, campus safety officers and university officials got […] Tampa Bay defensive coordinator Todd Bowles will replace Bruce Arians as head coach.Photo by USA Today Apr. 4, 2022 Owl takes the helm of Tampa Bay Buccaneers On March 30, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced that defensive coordinator Todd Bowles, CLA […] Together, President Wingard and city leaders strategized safety solutions for campus.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 29, 2022 President Wingard meets with city officials Temple University President Dr. Jason Wingard as well Chief Operating Officer Ken Kaiser and […] Judith A. Levine is an associate professor at Temple University and directs the Public Policy Lab in the College of Liberal Arts.Photo by Elizabeth J. Clifford Mar. 22, 2022 How would a paid maternity leave policy benefit families? The United States is one of only a handful of countries that does not have a paid family leave […] Artist Karyn Olivier has been a faculty member at Temple since 2006.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 17, 2022 Karyn Olivier reveals Black history through her art Karyn Olivier’s life and career have been marked by departures. Her family left Trinidad and Tobago […] Temple Student Government partnered with Campus Safety Services to complete the Campus Safety Survey, which was facilitated by Institutional Research and Assessment. The survey was administered to 31,734 undergraduate, graduate and professional students on all domestic campuses. A total of 5,313 students submitted usable responses for an overall response rate of 16.7%.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 14, 2022 Temple Student Government releases results from Campus Safety Survey Temple Student Government (TSG) today announced the results of its Campus Safety Survey, which was […] Margery Sly values Temple’s leadership in documenting the stories of underrepresented populations.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 3, 2022 Diversifying the libraries’ archives to document the underrepresented Throughout her 40-year career as an archivist, Margery Sly has championed documenting diverse […] A new paper by doctoral candidate Nicole Johnson and Professor Caterina Roman, both in the College of Liberal Arts’ Criminal Justice Department, seeks to offer some of the missing context behind Philadelphia’s gun violence crisis. The study shows that from March 2020 through June 2021, gun violence went up on average by 21.6% each two-month period, albeit slowing down considerably in 2021. The areas that saw increasingly more gun violence had something in common: they had high drug market activity.Photo by Graphic created by Robert Frawley Feb. 25, 2022 Connecting the dots between gun violence and drug markets If you turn on the television, open a newspaper or visit a news site, it is hard to avoid the […] Linda Earle feels artists are at the forefront of encouraging diverse cultural participation.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Feb. 14, 2022 Striving for diversity, equity and inclusion in the arts A curator, writer and funder, as well as an academic, Linda Earle champions inclusion and the […] Temple University Dispatcher Jessica Smith sits inside the Communication Center, which is used to monitor the new RAVE Temple Guardian application.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Feb. 10, 2022 Temple launches RAVE Temple Guardian As of Monday, Feb. 14, Temple University community members can use RAVE Temple Guardian, a new […] In December, Temple President Dr. Jason Wingard hosted his first listening session on campus safety, walking and speaking with students, parents, landlords and Temple Police Officers. President Wingard also has formed a Task Force on Violence Reduction Strategies, which will be used to keep key constituents, including parents and North Philadelphia residents, engaged in enhancing safety.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jan. 26, 2022 Temple launches new campus safety enhancements In late November, Temple University President Dr. Jason Wingard reaffirmed his commitment to […] Jan. 17, 2022 The Importance of Community in Climbing By: Isa Pimentel By Campus RecreationCampus Recreation provides a pivotal experience for students. One of the most important facets of […] Diane D. Turner, curator of the Blockson Collection, hopes the stories featured in the novel will play a part in combating negative stereotypes.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 11, 2022 "Black Lives Always Mattered!" invites all to see Philadelphia history in living color Black Lives Always Mattered!, a graphic novel created by the Charles L. Blockson Afro-American […] Load More
Ijames has described his play Fat Ham as “a witty take on Hamlet where the only death is the patriarchy.”Photo by Lowell Thomas Jun. 1, 2022 TFM alumnus James Ijames receives 2022 Pulitzer Prize for drama James Ijames, TFM ’05, has received a 2022 Pulitzer Prize in the category of drama for Fat Ham, his […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 20, 2022 Homicides near universities are a crisis that needs immediate action and long-term solutions Originally published in the Chicago Tribune on April 18, 2022. On Nov. 9, University of Chicago […] President Wingard highlighted the importance of working with local residents on Tuesday’s bike ride.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 12, 2022 President Wingard explores campus solutions on bike ride through the neighborhood Temple University President Jason Wingard, campus safety officers and university officials got […] Tampa Bay defensive coordinator Todd Bowles will replace Bruce Arians as head coach.Photo by USA Today Apr. 4, 2022 Owl takes the helm of Tampa Bay Buccaneers On March 30, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced that defensive coordinator Todd Bowles, CLA […] Together, President Wingard and city leaders strategized safety solutions for campus.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 29, 2022 President Wingard meets with city officials Temple University President Dr. Jason Wingard as well Chief Operating Officer Ken Kaiser and […] Judith A. Levine is an associate professor at Temple University and directs the Public Policy Lab in the College of Liberal Arts.Photo by Elizabeth J. Clifford Mar. 22, 2022 How would a paid maternity leave policy benefit families? The United States is one of only a handful of countries that does not have a paid family leave […] Artist Karyn Olivier has been a faculty member at Temple since 2006.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 17, 2022 Karyn Olivier reveals Black history through her art Karyn Olivier’s life and career have been marked by departures. Her family left Trinidad and Tobago […] Temple Student Government partnered with Campus Safety Services to complete the Campus Safety Survey, which was facilitated by Institutional Research and Assessment. The survey was administered to 31,734 undergraduate, graduate and professional students on all domestic campuses. A total of 5,313 students submitted usable responses for an overall response rate of 16.7%.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 14, 2022 Temple Student Government releases results from Campus Safety Survey Temple Student Government (TSG) today announced the results of its Campus Safety Survey, which was […] Margery Sly values Temple’s leadership in documenting the stories of underrepresented populations.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 3, 2022 Diversifying the libraries’ archives to document the underrepresented Throughout her 40-year career as an archivist, Margery Sly has championed documenting diverse […] A new paper by doctoral candidate Nicole Johnson and Professor Caterina Roman, both in the College of Liberal Arts’ Criminal Justice Department, seeks to offer some of the missing context behind Philadelphia’s gun violence crisis. The study shows that from March 2020 through June 2021, gun violence went up on average by 21.6% each two-month period, albeit slowing down considerably in 2021. The areas that saw increasingly more gun violence had something in common: they had high drug market activity.Photo by Graphic created by Robert Frawley Feb. 25, 2022 Connecting the dots between gun violence and drug markets If you turn on the television, open a newspaper or visit a news site, it is hard to avoid the […] Linda Earle feels artists are at the forefront of encouraging diverse cultural participation.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Feb. 14, 2022 Striving for diversity, equity and inclusion in the arts A curator, writer and funder, as well as an academic, Linda Earle champions inclusion and the […] Temple University Dispatcher Jessica Smith sits inside the Communication Center, which is used to monitor the new RAVE Temple Guardian application.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Feb. 10, 2022 Temple launches RAVE Temple Guardian As of Monday, Feb. 14, Temple University community members can use RAVE Temple Guardian, a new […] In December, Temple President Dr. Jason Wingard hosted his first listening session on campus safety, walking and speaking with students, parents, landlords and Temple Police Officers. President Wingard also has formed a Task Force on Violence Reduction Strategies, which will be used to keep key constituents, including parents and North Philadelphia residents, engaged in enhancing safety.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jan. 26, 2022 Temple launches new campus safety enhancements In late November, Temple University President Dr. Jason Wingard reaffirmed his commitment to […] Jan. 17, 2022 The Importance of Community in Climbing By: Isa Pimentel By Campus RecreationCampus Recreation provides a pivotal experience for students. One of the most important facets of […] Diane D. Turner, curator of the Blockson Collection, hopes the stories featured in the novel will play a part in combating negative stereotypes.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 11, 2022 "Black Lives Always Mattered!" invites all to see Philadelphia history in living color Black Lives Always Mattered!, a graphic novel created by the Charles L. Blockson Afro-American […]