The entranceway to Reading High School, located about an hour northwest of Philadelphia, can be intimidating. Castle-like spires adorn its towering facade, imposing
High school senior Samantha Tumala recalls a time several years ago when she struggled to feel like she fit in with her middle-school classmates.It wasn't clothes or
Rich Le, Class of 2023, is passionate about picking up his camera and creating digital content for Temple University's official YouTube channel. Le is a student vlogger
Upon graduating from Temple, Ben Thomas, FOX '18, declared a lofty goal: to win a Grammy. He was so committed to this aspiration that he even turned down a job offer at
Mujahid Al-Atharee, Class of 2023, had two reasons to board a flight to Qatar in late November: to be one of 5,000 specially selected volunteers in FIFA's Spectator
On select weekends this football season you'll find Temple student and cheerleader James LeGette on the sidelines of Lincoln Financial Field. He won't be in cherry and
Before Dalton Carroll, KLN '14, and Sam Speaker, FOX '15, teamed up to found Gamrpod—a startup that has created the first-ever soundproof, tech-integrated micro studio
Klein College of Media and Communication student media projects won awards in four out of nine college categories at this year's EPPYs, an annual competition that
Whether it's from The Crepe Truck, the Mexican Grill Stand or Squared2 Pizza, there are few things Owls love more than frequent visits to one of the many food trucks that
A $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation will fund Sustainable Temple Energy and Power Scholars (STEPS), a project meant to forge a pathway for dozens of
This fall semester, Courtney Kater, Class of 2023, began their internship at Lambda Legal, the nation's oldest and largest LGBTQIA+ advocacy nonprofit. The firm is
This past July, Boyer College of Music and Dance PhD student Baker Purdon released his debut album, Walking Through the Valley: Choral Music from Black Composers, 1919
After the announcement that Queen Elizabeth II fell ill, Chris Berger received an unexpected text while studying abroad at Temple Rome. It was from one of the producers
While enrolled in Temple University's School of Theater, Film and Media Arts, students have opportunities to act, study abroad, submit work to festivals, participate in
Caleb Breidenbaugh, BYR '20, '22, a percussion performance major from the Boyer College of Music and Dance, was recently awarded a fellowship position with the New World
When Monica Rhodes, CLA '08, came to Temple, she was on track to become an African American studies professor. But her trajectory changed during a pivotal internship the
It was the night of Dec. 31, 2020, and Mike Beresky, FOX '10, could finally breathe easy. As the ball prepared to drop and a nation got ready to welcome in a new year,
When Michael Idriss, CLA '19, sat down in the summer of 2016 with Professor Jay Lockenour, then the director of Temple's History Department, he discussed a noble vision