Temple University’s Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection has an extensive collection of materials related to African American history and culture and has grown to over 700,000 items housed in Sullivan Hall. The earliest book in the Block Collection was published in 1600. Standing from left to right are Serkaddis Alemayehu, Diane D. Turner and Robert Houston, who donated his archive during the We Remember and We Recall: North Philadelphia Oral History Project program.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 1, 2025 Temple’s Blockson Collection project celebrated in the North Philadelphia History Festival On July 24, faculty, staff and members of the community crowded into Temple University’s Charles L. […] Sandi Thompson, head librarian at Temple Ambler, has served the university for more than five decades.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jun. 18, 2025 Sandi Thompson: More than 55 years dedicated to the Temple community By James DuffyThere is an old adage that goes “the only constant is change.” For the past several decades at […] Temple University and its faculty experts were regularly featured in news stories during this past academic year.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jun. 13, 2025 Temple and its faculty experts made plenty of headlines this academic year If it feels like you have been seeing, hearing or reading about Temple University more in the news […] The Philadelphia Black Music Archive was developed in partnership with Temple alum, musicologist and educator Frank JohnsonPhoto by Joseph A. Labolito Jun. 12, 2025 Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection launches Philadelphia Black Music Archive By Ayana JonesThe Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection at Temple University has launched the Philadelphia […] David Brown, assistant dean for community and communication at the Klein College of Media and Communication, delivered opening remarks at the inaugural Keystone News Summit last month.Photo by Ed Ramos Jun. 5, 2025 Inaugural Keystone News Summit aims to strengthen news reporting in Pennsylvania “What we say here cannot stay here. We have to take it out there,” said David Brown, assistant dean […] Monika Williams Shealey was recently honored during the Philadelphia Tribune's Women of Achievement Luncheon.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg May 20, 2025 Dean Shealey recognized by the Philadelphia Tribune In the summer of 2023, Monika Williams Shealey started her tenure as the first woman dean in the […] Professor Emerita of Dance Merián Soto and Professor of Film and Media Arts Rea Midori Tajiri have been named 2025 Guggenheim Fellows.Photo by Courtesy of Merián Soto Apr. 22, 2025 Temple film and media arts professor and professor emerita of dance named 2025 Guggenheim Fellows Two faculty members from Temple’s Center for the Performing and Cinematic Arts have been named 2025 […] Meet Temple’s 2024–2025 faculty award winners.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 15, 2025 Grade A talent: Spotlighting Temple’s 2024–2025 faculty award winners Grade A talent Spotlighting Temple's 2024-2025 faculty award winners Read more […] During Temple Talks, faculty members from a wide range of fields shared their groundbreaking ideas and innovative research in six-minute presentations.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 9, 2025 Temple faculty, students shine at Innovation with Impact During his April 4 investiture ceremony, President John A. Fry said Temple must go “all in” on […] The degree program is one of the first cybersecurity degree programs in the United States to focus on human behavior.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 4, 2025 New cybersecurity and human behavior major brings a liberal arts lens to a traditionally technical topic Whenever you make an online purchase or make a mobile payment, your cybersecurity is at risk. […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 14, 2025 Revolutionizing a treatment for a deadly disease Revolutionizing a treatment for a deadly disease. Revolutionizing a treatment for a […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 14, 2025 Regenerating bone tissue lost to periodontal disease Regenerating bone tissue lost to periodontal disease Regenerating bone tissue lost to […] Tyler’s renamed and restructured Design and Illustration Department includes new degree programs and expanded curricula.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Dec. 12, 2024 Tyler’s reenvisioned Design and Illustration Department offers new degree programs and expanded curricula As a leader in innovation and creative and academic achievement, Tyler School of Art and […] 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 […] David Mindich is a professor of journalism at Temple’s Klein College of Media and Communication. 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Temple University’s Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection has an extensive collection of materials related to African American history and culture and has grown to over 700,000 items housed in Sullivan Hall. The earliest book in the Block Collection was published in 1600. Standing from left to right are Serkaddis Alemayehu, Diane D. Turner and Robert Houston, who donated his archive during the We Remember and We Recall: North Philadelphia Oral History Project program.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 1, 2025 Temple’s Blockson Collection project celebrated in the North Philadelphia History Festival On July 24, faculty, staff and members of the community crowded into Temple University’s Charles L. […] Sandi Thompson, head librarian at Temple Ambler, has served the university for more than five decades.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jun. 18, 2025 Sandi Thompson: More than 55 years dedicated to the Temple community By James DuffyThere is an old adage that goes “the only constant is change.” For the past several decades at […] Temple University and its faculty experts were regularly featured in news stories during this past academic year.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jun. 13, 2025 Temple and its faculty experts made plenty of headlines this academic year If it feels like you have been seeing, hearing or reading about Temple University more in the news […] The Philadelphia Black Music Archive was developed in partnership with Temple alum, musicologist and educator Frank JohnsonPhoto by Joseph A. Labolito Jun. 12, 2025 Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection launches Philadelphia Black Music Archive By Ayana JonesThe Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection at Temple University has launched the Philadelphia […] David Brown, assistant dean for community and communication at the Klein College of Media and Communication, delivered opening remarks at the inaugural Keystone News Summit last month.Photo by Ed Ramos Jun. 5, 2025 Inaugural Keystone News Summit aims to strengthen news reporting in Pennsylvania “What we say here cannot stay here. We have to take it out there,” said David Brown, assistant dean […] Monika Williams Shealey was recently honored during the Philadelphia Tribune's Women of Achievement Luncheon.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg May 20, 2025 Dean Shealey recognized by the Philadelphia Tribune In the summer of 2023, Monika Williams Shealey started her tenure as the first woman dean in the […] Professor Emerita of Dance Merián Soto and Professor of Film and Media Arts Rea Midori Tajiri have been named 2025 Guggenheim Fellows.Photo by Courtesy of Merián Soto Apr. 22, 2025 Temple film and media arts professor and professor emerita of dance named 2025 Guggenheim Fellows Two faculty members from Temple’s Center for the Performing and Cinematic Arts have been named 2025 […] Meet Temple’s 2024–2025 faculty award winners.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 15, 2025 Grade A talent: Spotlighting Temple’s 2024–2025 faculty award winners Grade A talent Spotlighting Temple's 2024-2025 faculty award winners Read more […] During Temple Talks, faculty members from a wide range of fields shared their groundbreaking ideas and innovative research in six-minute presentations.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Apr. 9, 2025 Temple faculty, students shine at Innovation with Impact During his April 4 investiture ceremony, President John A. Fry said Temple must go “all in” on […] The degree program is one of the first cybersecurity degree programs in the United States to focus on human behavior.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 4, 2025 New cybersecurity and human behavior major brings a liberal arts lens to a traditionally technical topic Whenever you make an online purchase or make a mobile payment, your cybersecurity is at risk. […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 14, 2025 Revolutionizing a treatment for a deadly disease Revolutionizing a treatment for a deadly disease. Revolutionizing a treatment for a […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jan. 14, 2025 Regenerating bone tissue lost to periodontal disease Regenerating bone tissue lost to periodontal disease Regenerating bone tissue lost to […] Tyler’s renamed and restructured Design and Illustration Department includes new degree programs and expanded curricula.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Dec. 12, 2024 Tyler’s reenvisioned Design and Illustration Department offers new degree programs and expanded curricula As a leader in innovation and creative and academic achievement, Tyler School of Art and […] 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 […] David Mindich is a professor of journalism at Temple’s Klein College of Media and Communication. He’s also previously served as an assignment editor for CNN.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 1, 2024 Is it biased for a newspaper to endorse a candidate? Journalism professor says no The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times shocked readers and made headlines last week by […]