"None of this was on purpose," Lyle Drescher, TFM '19, aka Therapy Gecko, told a lecture hall packed with more than 250 Temple students. "I didn't think to myself, 'Oh I
For the second year in a row, the "Best Colleges" U.S. News and World Report ranking places Temple University within the top 100 in the national universities category.
On Wednesday, Sept. 25, Temple University's College of Engineering will celebrate the launch of its new Center for Battery Safety (CBS) with a kickoff meeting for
Late last month, during Weeks of Welcome and Convocation, Temple University officially welcomed the Class of 2028 to campus. This group of students represents one of the
At a time when Latinx communities are shaping the cultural and social fabric of the United States, the National Gallery of Art's commitment to curating Latinx art is not
Mental health is a growing concern in the U.S., especially on college campuses. According to a national survey of undergraduates from the American College Health
Aerospace innovations of 1950s and 60s captivated humans around the world, who looked to the sky in wonder and amazement about what it would mean to put a man on the moon
Looking down on the Tomlinson Theater stage, Terry Beck, BYR '79, felt mesmerized. Up in the lighting booth, he watched bodies sway as the Zero Moving Dance Company
As the 2024 election draws closer, a group of Temple students, faculty and staff have ramped up their efforts to help students get registered to vote, informed and
The Temple University Diamond Marching Band is excited to bring its rhythmic flair to New York for the 2025 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.The Diamond Marching Band is
While the majority of the Temple student body spent their summers far from campus, the university's dedicated faculty and staff continued to work hard improving life for
Temple University's Vice President for Research Josh Gladden joined the University City Science Center's Board of Directors following its annual shareholders meeting this
Using cutting-edge technology to design lifelike prosthetics, crafting user-friendly digital experiences and programming complex machinery—these might sound like the
On Friday, May 31, Matthew Miller, a rising senior at the University of the Arts, was in the middle of teaching private piano lessons when he heard his phone ping,
A few years ago, a pickleball court in Chestnut Hill made headlines when people living nearby began complaining about the incessant noisiness of the ball hitting the
Students from around the world come to the Tyler School of Art and Architecture for its metals/jewelry/CAD-CAM (MJCC) and design and illustration (D&I) programs. These
On a muggy June morning in Temple Ambler's Innovation Studio, Tyler architecture students and faculty worked together to organize hundreds of intricately shaped wood
After 11 long years, thanks to new rules regarding name, image and likeness (NIL), EA Sports, the division of Electronic Arts that develops and publishes sports video