Juneteenth often serves as a time for discussions about racism and the ways it continues to affect American society. This year, the holiday also nearly aligns with the
As part of our celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, we asked Assistant Professor of Political Science Sean Yom to recommend works to
When the College of Liberal Arts called for new General Education (GenEd) course proposals, Sean Yom and Lee-Ann Chae thought it was the perfect opportunity to introduce
On a Wednesday afternoon at the Howard Gittis Student Center, LGBTQIA+ seniors and their allies gathered at small tables adorned with purple tablecloths and flowers in
In addition to its Philadelphia roots, R1 research status, diverse student body and successful alumni, Temple is known for its distinguished faculty members—including
When Terell Stafford was a young and budding trumpet player, he was told he might have a problem. The way in which he applies his mouth to his mouthpiece—what is referred
Joe Biden's nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court is a historic moment. As the first Black woman to be nominated to the Supreme Court, she carries
STARS Computing Corps—a grant-funded organization headquartered at Temple that includes colleges and universities across the U.S.—was recently awarded $3 million from the
The United States is one of only a handful of countries that does not have a paid family leave policy. Currently, women are only able to take paid time off work after a
Karyn Olivier's life and career have been marked by departures. Her family left Trinidad and Tobago for a new life in America when she was a child. Then at the age of 30,
This past fall, Temple University welcomed one of its most academically strong and most diverse classes of students in its history as nearly 45% of the Class of 2025 are
Charles Library's Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) prides itself on the research value of its vast archives. This claim to fame has inspired its latest exhibit
A curator, writer and funder, as well as an academic, Linda Earle champions inclusion and the exploration of new platforms and ideas in the arts. She is a professor of
On Jan. 24, Fareed Simpson-Hankins, BYR '19, '21, premiered his video series, Second Line Bebop, on YouTube. Of the public's positive reaction, he said, "I don't think
Lunar New Year—also known as the Spring Festival—is on Feb. 1. The date of the holiday changes every year, based on the new moon between the end of January and the end of
Osimiri Sprowal, CLA '20, has been named a 2022 Marshall Scholar. Sprowal is one of 41 recipients of this year's Marshall Scholarship, including alumni from the
Every year, Temple celebrates Black History Month, honoring the contributions of African Americans to U.S. history. For 2022, a wide variety of in-person and virtual
Last month, state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, KLN '12, awarded Temple University a $1.3 million grant for the construction of its Center for Anti-racism Research.