Last fall, Temple University welcomed its largest first-year class in several years when the Class of 2028 arrived on campus. Early indications suggest that the Class of
As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly grows—a recent UN Trade and Development report projects the global AI market soaring to $4.8 trillion by 2033—the technology seems
In April 2024, ministers and pastors from nearby Wayland Temple Baptist Church located at 2500 Cecil B. Moore Ave. and other churches around Temple's Main Campus crowded
On Saturday, June 21, the Temple University Black Alumni Alliance (TUBAA) partnered with Temple's Center for Anti-Racism to host its annual Family Field Day at the
When Maati Angaza, BYR '21, first toured Temple's Main Campus as a prospective student, she knew she would eventually call it home."I'm big on the idea that there's this
There is an old adage that goes "the only constant is change." For the past several decades at Temple University Ambler, however, the only constant is Sandi Thompson.
"What we say here cannot stay here. We have to take it out there," said David Brown, assistant dean for community and communication at the Klein College of Media and
Representatives from Temple and other higher education institutions across Pennsylvania recently gathered in Mitten Hall, Great Court to recognize an important
When it comes to ecommerce, there is no overselling the importance of shipping fees when it comes to driving and dissuading transactions. After all, the No. 1 reason that
For the third time in its history, Temple University Television (TUTV) earned recognition at the Telly Awards, an annual showcase of television and video content from
Imagine the thrill of riding on a camel through the sunrise into the desert of Dubai. Next, you leap out of a plane, skydiving into the city's metropolis before walking
On Wednesday, May 14, the Temple University community came together to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Caroline Kimmel Pavilion for Arts and Communication, a 199,000
In a testament to Temple University's dual commitment to research and student success, the university is now counted among just 21 colleges or universities nationwide to
College can be a hectic and demanding four years, from balancing academic demands to overcoming personal challenges, but it can also be the most rewarding.
In the public session of the May 6 meeting of Temple University's Board of Trustees, Christopher Barnett, CLA '10, was officially appointed to the university's governing