Jonathan Larsen and other researchers from Temple have partnered with Penn State, the University of Pittsburgh, and the Pennsylvania Opioid Misuse and Addiction Abatement Trust on a new website detailing how opioid settlement funds are being used in the commonwealth.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 12, 2025 Temple teams up with Pennsylvania state universities to track opioid settlement spending The opioid epidemic continues to impact the U.S., including Pennsylvania. Nearly 5,000 people died […] Kathy Mueller, left, started the Klein Senior Showcase in 2015. A decade later, it has helped alumni like Wes Marshall, center, and Nyla Monastero, right, launch their careers.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 12, 2025 For 10 years, Klein’s Senior Showcase has helped Owls launch their careers When Jake Moran, KLN ’24, presented his portfolio at the Klein College of Media and Communication’s […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 12, 2025 Temple names Brian T. Keech as vice president for government and community relations Following a national search, Brian T. Keech has been appointed vice president for government and […] Adam Crognale graduated with a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Temple and has been with the Phillies since 2021.Photo by Courtesy of Philadelphia Phillies Aug. 7, 2025 Temple Owl Adam Crognale reflects on Phillies bat boy role, fan-voted spot at 2025 MLB All-Star Game Adam Crognale, KLN ’21, has been the Philadelphia Phillies’ bat boy since 2021, even working during […] Temple University Libraries and the Temple Community Gateway hosted an open house for community members in Charles Library to showcase resources and services available to all.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 4, 2025 Temple Libraries open house invites North Philadelphia neighbors to learn more On a sweltering summer afternoon, the North Philadelphia community gathered in the cool confines of […] Temple’s ACES program hosted by TechOWL at the Institute on Disabilities provided opportunities for young adult users of augmentative and alternative communication to enhance their skills and connect with others.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 4, 2025 ACES at Temple fosters community for young adults and their caregivers In July, Temple’s TechOWL (Technology for Our Whole Lives) at the Institute on […] 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. […] Photo by Temple University School of Pharmacy Jul. 25, 2025 School of Pharmacy Team Wins Fourth Consecutive Award from National Consumers League By Amanda HillFor the fourth year in a row, the Temple University School of Pharmacy (TUSP) was honored by the […] Wendy Magee is a music therapy professor at Boyer College of Music and Dance.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jul. 24, 2025 Temple researcher uses music to fill gaps in consciousness assessment of children with brain injuries By Kiki VolkertIf you’ve ever wept to a sad song or spent hours dancing at a concert, you know how powerful music […] High school students learn how to perform CPR during the mini-medical school program.Photo by Joseph A. Labolito Jul. 24, 2025 Temple inspires high school students to pursue medical careers By Ayana JonesTwenty high school students had the chance to become immersed in Temple University’s innovative […] Sally Gould-Taylor and Shirley Baker from Temple’s Institute on Disabilities discuss the importance and impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in honor of its 35th anniversary.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 23, 2025 Temple experts reflect on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 35 years later On July 26, 1990, the United States enacted the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This federal […] George Lane is looking forward to studying nursing in the new College of Public Health building, set to open this fall.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 21, 2025 Incoming student named recipient of prestigious scholarship By Lindsay HargraveGrowing up, George Lane remembers stopping by Temple's food trucks for a bite to eat, seeing the […] Matthew Huber is seen inside New Jersey's Bell Works' central atrium, which was used to film parts of 'Severance.' Huber was photographed in a visual style called double exposure, which creates a sense of disorientation that is similar to Severance's use of lighting and framing.Photo by Ryan Brandenberg Jul. 15, 2025 Meet the alum who manages visual effects on the hit TV show ‘Severance’ While Matthew Huber, KLN ’12, got his start in showbiz working on unscripted TV shows, the seasoned […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 8, 2025 Temple University announces tuition rates for the 2025–2026 academic year During the public session of Temple University’s Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday, July 8, […] With the start of the fall semester on the horizon, Temple University has received the most undergraduate deposits from first-year admitted students in its history.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 7, 2025 Temple receives record number of undergraduate first-year deposits Last fall, Temple University welcomed its largest first-year class in several years when the Class […] Load More
Jonathan Larsen and other researchers from Temple have partnered with Penn State, the University of Pittsburgh, and the Pennsylvania Opioid Misuse and Addiction Abatement Trust on a new website detailing how opioid settlement funds are being used in the commonwealth.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 12, 2025 Temple teams up with Pennsylvania state universities to track opioid settlement spending The opioid epidemic continues to impact the U.S., including Pennsylvania. Nearly 5,000 people died […] Kathy Mueller, left, started the Klein Senior Showcase in 2015. A decade later, it has helped alumni like Wes Marshall, center, and Nyla Monastero, right, launch their careers.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 12, 2025 For 10 years, Klein’s Senior Showcase has helped Owls launch their careers When Jake Moran, KLN ’24, presented his portfolio at the Klein College of Media and Communication’s […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 12, 2025 Temple names Brian T. Keech as vice president for government and community relations Following a national search, Brian T. Keech has been appointed vice president for government and […] Adam Crognale graduated with a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Temple and has been with the Phillies since 2021.Photo by Courtesy of Philadelphia Phillies Aug. 7, 2025 Temple Owl Adam Crognale reflects on Phillies bat boy role, fan-voted spot at 2025 MLB All-Star Game Adam Crognale, KLN ’21, has been the Philadelphia Phillies’ bat boy since 2021, even working during […] Temple University Libraries and the Temple Community Gateway hosted an open house for community members in Charles Library to showcase resources and services available to all.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 4, 2025 Temple Libraries open house invites North Philadelphia neighbors to learn more On a sweltering summer afternoon, the North Philadelphia community gathered in the cool confines of […] Temple’s ACES program hosted by TechOWL at the Institute on Disabilities provided opportunities for young adult users of augmentative and alternative communication to enhance their skills and connect with others.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 4, 2025 ACES at Temple fosters community for young adults and their caregivers In July, Temple’s TechOWL (Technology for Our Whole Lives) at the Institute on […] 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. […] Photo by Temple University School of Pharmacy Jul. 25, 2025 School of Pharmacy Team Wins Fourth Consecutive Award from National Consumers League By Amanda HillFor the fourth year in a row, the Temple University School of Pharmacy (TUSP) was honored by the […] Wendy Magee is a music therapy professor at Boyer College of Music and Dance.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jul. 24, 2025 Temple researcher uses music to fill gaps in consciousness assessment of children with brain injuries By Kiki VolkertIf you’ve ever wept to a sad song or spent hours dancing at a concert, you know how powerful music […] High school students learn how to perform CPR during the mini-medical school program.Photo by Joseph A. Labolito Jul. 24, 2025 Temple inspires high school students to pursue medical careers By Ayana JonesTwenty high school students had the chance to become immersed in Temple University’s innovative […] Sally Gould-Taylor and Shirley Baker from Temple’s Institute on Disabilities discuss the importance and impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in honor of its 35th anniversary.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 23, 2025 Temple experts reflect on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 35 years later On July 26, 1990, the United States enacted the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This federal […] George Lane is looking forward to studying nursing in the new College of Public Health building, set to open this fall.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 21, 2025 Incoming student named recipient of prestigious scholarship By Lindsay HargraveGrowing up, George Lane remembers stopping by Temple's food trucks for a bite to eat, seeing the […] Matthew Huber is seen inside New Jersey's Bell Works' central atrium, which was used to film parts of 'Severance.' Huber was photographed in a visual style called double exposure, which creates a sense of disorientation that is similar to Severance's use of lighting and framing.Photo by Ryan Brandenberg Jul. 15, 2025 Meet the alum who manages visual effects on the hit TV show ‘Severance’ While Matthew Huber, KLN ’12, got his start in showbiz working on unscripted TV shows, the seasoned […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 8, 2025 Temple University announces tuition rates for the 2025–2026 academic year During the public session of Temple University’s Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday, July 8, […] With the start of the fall semester on the horizon, Temple University has received the most undergraduate deposits from first-year admitted students in its history.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 7, 2025 Temple receives record number of undergraduate first-year deposits Last fall, Temple University welcomed its largest first-year class in several years when the Class […]