Since its launch in 2020, the FELS-BR-U2 program has helped Temple undergrads from underrepresented backgrounds enter the science and medicine research pipeline.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 11, 2024 Temple undergrads are launching research careers through an innovative Katz program “I wouldn’t be where I am today if not for the program,” is a common sentiment shared by the Temple […] Temple professors Christina Baker, César Cabezas and Augusto Lorenzino discuss the meanings and nuances of the terms Hispanic, Latino/a, Latinx and Latine.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 8, 2024 Hispanic, Latino/a, Latinx or Latine? Find out how to use the terms As language and identity continue evolving, knowing when to use certain terms can be tricky. One […] 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 […] Temple students planned and marched in NYC and D.C. Pride as part of a course detailing LGBTQIA+ history and celebrating LGBTQIA+ identity and inclusion.Photo by Oliver Economidis Jul. 11, 2024 Klein class plans and marches in NYC Pride as its largest volunteer student delegation On a stormy Sunday in New York City on the final day of June, students in Professor Scott Gratson’s […] Jan. 31, 2024 New Temple Promise program covers costs for admitted students with high financial need Temple’s mission has always been one of access and excellence. In keeping with that legacy, Temple […] Temple University's Class of 2027 is the most diverse group in Temple’s history, with 57% of the Class of 2027 identifying as students of color. It also includes a record percentage of Pell grant recipients and first-generation students. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 8, 2023 Temple’s diversity shines within the Class of 2027 Earlier this fall, Temple University received its highest ranking ever (No. 89) in the latest […] Photo by Graphic by Rose Caporaletti Jun. 15, 2023 What to read, watch, see and do for Juneteenth Each June, faculty and staff from across Temple University commemorate Black history and […] Temple University is the only school in Philadelphia to be recognized with the HEED Award and one of just seven colleges or universities in the state of Pennsylvania to earn the distinction. In total, only 103 schools, out of nearly 6,000 colleges and universities across the country, earned this honor.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 12, 2022 HEED Award celebrates Temple University’s commitment to diversity and inclusion If you talk to Temple University faculty, staff and students, there is a popular proclamation that […] Aug. 5, 2022 Bold Conversations: A presidential visit to the Middle East Bold Conversations: A presidential visit to the Middle East During a recent trip to […] 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 […] 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 […] Ibram X. Kendi is the founder of Boston University's Center for Antiracist Research and one of the country's leading scholars.Photo by Stephen Voss Dec. 14, 2021 MacArthur ‘genius grant’ winner Ibram X. Kendi shares how his time at Temple helped shape him A historian and National Book Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author, Ibram X. Kendi, […] In her role as assistant dean in the College of Education and Human Development, Juliet Curci makes sure that Temple’s first-generation students know where to to turn for the help they need to achieve their goals.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 3, 2021 Helping first-generation college students succeed As the assistant dean for college access and persistence in the College of Education and Human […] Leora Eisenstadt has been leading the charge in bringing business leaders together to create more inclusive workplace cultures.Photo by Jim Roese Oct. 14, 2021 Dedicated to diversity in the workplace Leora Eisenstadt believes inclusive workspaces matter. An associate professor in the Department of […] Load More
Since its launch in 2020, the FELS-BR-U2 program has helped Temple undergrads from underrepresented backgrounds enter the science and medicine research pipeline.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 11, 2024 Temple undergrads are launching research careers through an innovative Katz program “I wouldn’t be where I am today if not for the program,” is a common sentiment shared by the Temple […] Temple professors Christina Baker, César Cabezas and Augusto Lorenzino discuss the meanings and nuances of the terms Hispanic, Latino/a, Latinx and Latine.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 8, 2024 Hispanic, Latino/a, Latinx or Latine? Find out how to use the terms As language and identity continue evolving, knowing when to use certain terms can be tricky. One […] 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 […] Temple students planned and marched in NYC and D.C. Pride as part of a course detailing LGBTQIA+ history and celebrating LGBTQIA+ identity and inclusion.Photo by Oliver Economidis Jul. 11, 2024 Klein class plans and marches in NYC Pride as its largest volunteer student delegation On a stormy Sunday in New York City on the final day of June, students in Professor Scott Gratson’s […] Jan. 31, 2024 New Temple Promise program covers costs for admitted students with high financial need Temple’s mission has always been one of access and excellence. In keeping with that legacy, Temple […] Temple University's Class of 2027 is the most diverse group in Temple’s history, with 57% of the Class of 2027 identifying as students of color. It also includes a record percentage of Pell grant recipients and first-generation students. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 8, 2023 Temple’s diversity shines within the Class of 2027 Earlier this fall, Temple University received its highest ranking ever (No. 89) in the latest […] Photo by Graphic by Rose Caporaletti Jun. 15, 2023 What to read, watch, see and do for Juneteenth Each June, faculty and staff from across Temple University commemorate Black history and […] Temple University is the only school in Philadelphia to be recognized with the HEED Award and one of just seven colleges or universities in the state of Pennsylvania to earn the distinction. In total, only 103 schools, out of nearly 6,000 colleges and universities across the country, earned this honor.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 12, 2022 HEED Award celebrates Temple University’s commitment to diversity and inclusion If you talk to Temple University faculty, staff and students, there is a popular proclamation that […] Aug. 5, 2022 Bold Conversations: A presidential visit to the Middle East Bold Conversations: A presidential visit to the Middle East During a recent trip to […] 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 […] 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 […] Ibram X. Kendi is the founder of Boston University's Center for Antiracist Research and one of the country's leading scholars.Photo by Stephen Voss Dec. 14, 2021 MacArthur ‘genius grant’ winner Ibram X. Kendi shares how his time at Temple helped shape him A historian and National Book Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author, Ibram X. Kendi, […] In her role as assistant dean in the College of Education and Human Development, Juliet Curci makes sure that Temple’s first-generation students know where to to turn for the help they need to achieve their goals.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 3, 2021 Helping first-generation college students succeed As the assistant dean for college access and persistence in the College of Education and Human […] Leora Eisenstadt has been leading the charge in bringing business leaders together to create more inclusive workplace cultures.Photo by Jim Roese Oct. 14, 2021 Dedicated to diversity in the workplace Leora Eisenstadt believes inclusive workspaces matter. An associate professor in the Department of […]