A new report from Sherri Hope Culver of the Klein College of Media and Communication provides a thorough overview of 15 specific guidelines that serve as recommendations for global children’s media leaders as they work to create all types of media, from television to podcasts to video games. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 25, 2024 Temple professor helps raise bar for children’s media content In the United States, the longest-running children’s television program is Sesame Street. It was […] Steve Garvey, left, and Doris Burke, right, received awards at the inaugural Women in Sports Media Symposium. Claire Smith, center, is a celebrated and award-winning baseball sportswriter. She’s also a professor of journalism at Klein and the founding executive director of the Claire Smith Center for Sports Media.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 24, 2024 Temple hosts the inaugural Women in Sports Media Symposium Students, faculty, alumni and members of the media packed into Mitten Hall on Friday, Oct. 18, for […] OwlHacks is a 30-hour, student-organized hackathon that attracts university students and employers from around the region.Photo by Dan Z. Johnson Oct. 16, 2024 OwlHacks is 30 hours of innovation, problem-solving and community Ready, set, hack! On Saturday, Oct. 5, more than 275 of the area’s brightest coders, computer […] The new social justice minor offered through the Honors Program provides students opportunities for interdisciplinary study and critical thinking.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 16, 2024 New social justice minor gives students tools for change What is a just society? How do we define social justice? What are the social, political, economic […] Temple University Board of Trustee members have committed to contribute more than $1 million to support the JoAnne A. Epps Endowed Undergraduate Scholarship. This includes a $500,000 gift from board Vice Chair Phillip Richards that was made to kick-start the effort on behalf of the board.Photo by Betsy Manning Oct. 10, 2024 Temple’s Board of Trustees pledge support to the JoAnne A. Epps Undergraduate Scholarship Last year, in the wake of the tragic passing of former Temple University President JoAnne Epps, the […] 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 […] Students stroll across the scenic Temple University campus this fall.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 3, 2024 Temple University receives its third straight national Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award In recognition of its exceptional commitment to diversity and inclusion, Temple University has been […] Community residents participate in a career seeker class held at the Digital Equity Center located in the Opportunities Workforce Leadership Hub.Photo by Joseph Labolito Oct. 2, 2024 Temple’s Digital Equity Center strives to address digital divide By Ayana JonesTemple’s Digital Equity Center is playing an integral role in ensuring that digital inclusion is […] Professor Emeritus Sonia Sanchez returned to Temple for a reading and conversation as part of Philadelphia’s monthlong celebration of the poet, playwright, activist and scholar.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 1, 2024 Philadelphia’s first poet laureate Sonia Sanchez returns to Temple for a reading and conversation As soon as Sonia Sanchez, HON ’98, entered the Charles Library Event Space on a Thursday afternoon […] Grueling summer days in the heat set the foundation for the Diamond Marching Band’s invigorating halftime performances at Lincoln Financial Field.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 27, 2024 The Diamond Marching Band: Where harmony and friendship meet [node:video] Watch and listen to the community that forms within the Diamond Marching Band. On a […] 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 […] Temple University is ranked No. 98 in the most recent "Best Colleges" U.S. News and World Report ranking. This is the second straight year that Temple has ranked in the top 100.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 25, 2024 US News ranks Temple among top 100 national universities for second straight year For the second year in a row, the "Best Colleges" U.S. News and World Report ranking places Temple […] 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 […] Load More
A new report from Sherri Hope Culver of the Klein College of Media and Communication provides a thorough overview of 15 specific guidelines that serve as recommendations for global children’s media leaders as they work to create all types of media, from television to podcasts to video games. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 25, 2024 Temple professor helps raise bar for children’s media content In the United States, the longest-running children’s television program is Sesame Street. It was […] Steve Garvey, left, and Doris Burke, right, received awards at the inaugural Women in Sports Media Symposium. Claire Smith, center, is a celebrated and award-winning baseball sportswriter. She’s also a professor of journalism at Klein and the founding executive director of the Claire Smith Center for Sports Media.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 24, 2024 Temple hosts the inaugural Women in Sports Media Symposium Students, faculty, alumni and members of the media packed into Mitten Hall on Friday, Oct. 18, for […] OwlHacks is a 30-hour, student-organized hackathon that attracts university students and employers from around the region.Photo by Dan Z. Johnson Oct. 16, 2024 OwlHacks is 30 hours of innovation, problem-solving and community Ready, set, hack! On Saturday, Oct. 5, more than 275 of the area’s brightest coders, computer […] The new social justice minor offered through the Honors Program provides students opportunities for interdisciplinary study and critical thinking.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 16, 2024 New social justice minor gives students tools for change What is a just society? How do we define social justice? What are the social, political, economic […] Temple University Board of Trustee members have committed to contribute more than $1 million to support the JoAnne A. Epps Endowed Undergraduate Scholarship. This includes a $500,000 gift from board Vice Chair Phillip Richards that was made to kick-start the effort on behalf of the board.Photo by Betsy Manning Oct. 10, 2024 Temple’s Board of Trustees pledge support to the JoAnne A. Epps Undergraduate Scholarship Last year, in the wake of the tragic passing of former Temple University President JoAnne Epps, the […] 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 […] Students stroll across the scenic Temple University campus this fall.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 3, 2024 Temple University receives its third straight national Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award In recognition of its exceptional commitment to diversity and inclusion, Temple University has been […] Community residents participate in a career seeker class held at the Digital Equity Center located in the Opportunities Workforce Leadership Hub.Photo by Joseph Labolito Oct. 2, 2024 Temple’s Digital Equity Center strives to address digital divide By Ayana JonesTemple’s Digital Equity Center is playing an integral role in ensuring that digital inclusion is […] Professor Emeritus Sonia Sanchez returned to Temple for a reading and conversation as part of Philadelphia’s monthlong celebration of the poet, playwright, activist and scholar.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 1, 2024 Philadelphia’s first poet laureate Sonia Sanchez returns to Temple for a reading and conversation As soon as Sonia Sanchez, HON ’98, entered the Charles Library Event Space on a Thursday afternoon […] Grueling summer days in the heat set the foundation for the Diamond Marching Band’s invigorating halftime performances at Lincoln Financial Field.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 27, 2024 The Diamond Marching Band: Where harmony and friendship meet [node:video] Watch and listen to the community that forms within the Diamond Marching Band. On a […] 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 […] Temple University is ranked No. 98 in the most recent "Best Colleges" U.S. News and World Report ranking. This is the second straight year that Temple has ranked in the top 100.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 25, 2024 US News ranks Temple among top 100 national universities for second straight year For the second year in a row, the "Best Colleges" U.S. News and World Report ranking places Temple […] 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 […]