Lyle Drescher visited campus on Sept. 9 in between live Therapy Gecko shows in Brooklyn and Philadelphia.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 25, 2024 Seen on campus: Therapy Gecko “None of this was on purpose,” Lyle Drescher, TFM ’19, aka Therapy Gecko, told a lecture hall […] Designed by Eric T. Green Sep. 20, 2024 Ahead of the playoffs, experts discuss the WNBA and Caitlin Clark Since its founding in 1996, the WNBA has fought against other sports for the spotlight. In more […] Elham Sahraei, left, will serve as director of the Center for Battery Safety. A leader in battery crash research, Sahraei also directs Temple's Electric Vehicle Safety Lab, and she joined Temple after serving as co-director of the MIT Battery Consortium and research scientist at the Impact and Crashworthiness Lab of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 18, 2024 Trailblazing new Temple research center will make batteries safer On Wednesday, Sept. 25, Temple University’s College of Engineering will celebrate the launch of its […] The Class of 2028 is one of the largest incoming classes to enroll at Temple University in several years. It is also richly diverse as 62.3% of the class identifies as a student of color, which is the highest percentage in Temple’s history.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 17, 2024 Temple University sees large increase in first-year enrollment with Class of 2028 Late last month, during Weeks of Welcome and Convocation, Temple University officially welcomed the […] Natalia Ángeles Vieyra is bringing her talent for curating Latinx art, cultivated by collaborations at Temple's Tyler School of Art and Architecture, to a new role at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C.Photo by Isabel Vieyra courtesy of National Gallery of Art Sep. 17, 2024 Temple alum Natalia Ángeles Vieyra takes on key role curating Latinx art at National Gallery At a time when Latinx communities are shaping the cultural and social fabric of the United States, […] Throughout September, the Bell Tower is lit up in teal to recognize Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 10, 2024 Temple designated as Certified Suicide Prevention Institution of Higher Education in Pennsylvania Mental health is a growing concern in the U.S., especially on college campuses. According to a […] Jeffrey Nesbit is an architect and urbanist who has spent more than a decade leading design teams for public architecture and large-scale urban projects. His latest research is focused on 20th century American spaceport complexes.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 5, 2024 Houston, we have a blueprint! Tyler professor’s book explores early NASA infrastructure Aerospace innovations of 1950s and 60s captivated humans around the world, who looked to the sky in […] ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge has awarded nonpartisan initiative Temple Votes the Highly Established Action Plan Seal.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 4, 2024 Temple Votes receives Highly Established Action Plan Seal As the 2024 election draws closer, a group of Temple students, faculty and staff have ramped up […] Temple Dance celebrates its 50th anniversary. To commemorate this milestone, it will offer numerous events featuring students, alumni, staff, current and former faculty, and the community throughout the academic year.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 4, 2024 Getting into the groove: Temple Dance Department celebrates 50 years Looking down on the Tomlinson Theater stage, Terry Beck, BYR ’79, felt mesmerized. Up in the […] Members of the Diamond Marching Band were surprised with the news that they would be performing in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.Photo by Courtesy of Jeremy Weber Photography Aug. 29, 2024 Diamond Marching Band selected to perform in Macy’s 2025 Thanksgiving Day Parade The Temple University Diamond Marching Band is excited to bring its rhythmic flair to New York for […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 28, 2024 Get up to speed on Temple happenings during summer 2024 While the majority of the Temple student body spent their summers far from campus, the university’s […] Josh Gladden, vice president for research at Temple, has been named to the Board of Directors for the University City Science Center.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 20, 2024 Josh Gladden joins the University City Science Center Board of Directors Temple University’s Vice President for Research Josh Gladden joined the University City Science […] While working on her MFA at Tyler, Ellen Sisti helped establish a first-of-its-kind digital dental lab at the Kornberg School of Dentistry. Today, she uses computer-aided-design to build custom furniture at Loubier Design, a Philadelphia-based design, build and millwork studio.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 9, 2024 Tyler alumni carve the path from art school to a STEM career Using cutting-edge technology to design lifelike prosthetics, crafting user-friendly digital […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 8, 2024 UArts students find new home at Temple On Friday, May 31, Matthew Miller, a rising senior at the University of the Arts, was in the middle […] Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Haijun Liu (right) and PhD candidate Subhrodeep Ray (left) have developed a pickleball sound absorption barrier that they hope will satisfy players and pickleball court neighbors alike.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 7, 2024 College of Engineering team working towards a pickleball noise solution A few years ago, a pickleball court in Chestnut Hill made headlines when people living nearby began […] Load More
Lyle Drescher visited campus on Sept. 9 in between live Therapy Gecko shows in Brooklyn and Philadelphia.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 25, 2024 Seen on campus: Therapy Gecko “None of this was on purpose,” Lyle Drescher, TFM ’19, aka Therapy Gecko, told a lecture hall […] Designed by Eric T. Green Sep. 20, 2024 Ahead of the playoffs, experts discuss the WNBA and Caitlin Clark Since its founding in 1996, the WNBA has fought against other sports for the spotlight. In more […] Elham Sahraei, left, will serve as director of the Center for Battery Safety. A leader in battery crash research, Sahraei also directs Temple's Electric Vehicle Safety Lab, and she joined Temple after serving as co-director of the MIT Battery Consortium and research scientist at the Impact and Crashworthiness Lab of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 18, 2024 Trailblazing new Temple research center will make batteries safer On Wednesday, Sept. 25, Temple University’s College of Engineering will celebrate the launch of its […] The Class of 2028 is one of the largest incoming classes to enroll at Temple University in several years. It is also richly diverse as 62.3% of the class identifies as a student of color, which is the highest percentage in Temple’s history.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 17, 2024 Temple University sees large increase in first-year enrollment with Class of 2028 Late last month, during Weeks of Welcome and Convocation, Temple University officially welcomed the […] Natalia Ángeles Vieyra is bringing her talent for curating Latinx art, cultivated by collaborations at Temple's Tyler School of Art and Architecture, to a new role at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C.Photo by Isabel Vieyra courtesy of National Gallery of Art Sep. 17, 2024 Temple alum Natalia Ángeles Vieyra takes on key role curating Latinx art at National Gallery At a time when Latinx communities are shaping the cultural and social fabric of the United States, […] Throughout September, the Bell Tower is lit up in teal to recognize Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 10, 2024 Temple designated as Certified Suicide Prevention Institution of Higher Education in Pennsylvania Mental health is a growing concern in the U.S., especially on college campuses. According to a […] Jeffrey Nesbit is an architect and urbanist who has spent more than a decade leading design teams for public architecture and large-scale urban projects. His latest research is focused on 20th century American spaceport complexes.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 5, 2024 Houston, we have a blueprint! Tyler professor’s book explores early NASA infrastructure Aerospace innovations of 1950s and 60s captivated humans around the world, who looked to the sky in […] ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge has awarded nonpartisan initiative Temple Votes the Highly Established Action Plan Seal.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 4, 2024 Temple Votes receives Highly Established Action Plan Seal As the 2024 election draws closer, a group of Temple students, faculty and staff have ramped up […] Temple Dance celebrates its 50th anniversary. To commemorate this milestone, it will offer numerous events featuring students, alumni, staff, current and former faculty, and the community throughout the academic year.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 4, 2024 Getting into the groove: Temple Dance Department celebrates 50 years Looking down on the Tomlinson Theater stage, Terry Beck, BYR ’79, felt mesmerized. Up in the […] Members of the Diamond Marching Band were surprised with the news that they would be performing in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.Photo by Courtesy of Jeremy Weber Photography Aug. 29, 2024 Diamond Marching Band selected to perform in Macy’s 2025 Thanksgiving Day Parade The Temple University Diamond Marching Band is excited to bring its rhythmic flair to New York for […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 28, 2024 Get up to speed on Temple happenings during summer 2024 While the majority of the Temple student body spent their summers far from campus, the university’s […] Josh Gladden, vice president for research at Temple, has been named to the Board of Directors for the University City Science Center.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 20, 2024 Josh Gladden joins the University City Science Center Board of Directors Temple University’s Vice President for Research Josh Gladden joined the University City Science […] While working on her MFA at Tyler, Ellen Sisti helped establish a first-of-its-kind digital dental lab at the Kornberg School of Dentistry. Today, she uses computer-aided-design to build custom furniture at Loubier Design, a Philadelphia-based design, build and millwork studio.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 9, 2024 Tyler alumni carve the path from art school to a STEM career Using cutting-edge technology to design lifelike prosthetics, crafting user-friendly digital […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 8, 2024 UArts students find new home at Temple On Friday, May 31, Matthew Miller, a rising senior at the University of the Arts, was in the middle […] Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Haijun Liu (right) and PhD candidate Subhrodeep Ray (left) have developed a pickleball sound absorption barrier that they hope will satisfy players and pickleball court neighbors alike.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 7, 2024 College of Engineering team working towards a pickleball noise solution A few years ago, a pickleball court in Chestnut Hill made headlines when people living nearby began […]