March is Women’s History Month, and this year, Temple is hosting several events that celebrate the achievements of women. In this month’s event roundup, you will also find activities to help people of all genders prioritize self-care and advocacy. Mark your calendars with these upcoming film festivals, book talks and resource info sessions to commemorate women’s history,
A Temple education starts in the classroom, but for many Owls, it extends into the lab or field, where our students are making important discoveries through innovative research. For nearly a decade, Temple has been recognized as an R1 research institution by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. The classification is given out only to institutions
On the third floor of Charles Library lies an open-access space with assorted equipment a glue gun, a typewriter, laser cutters, 3D printers and sewing machines.This area known as the makerspace is where MFA sculpture student Ollie Goss spent two weeks building a critical piece of their final project through a new program.Thanks to the Loretta C. Duckworth Scholars Studio’s
Saturday College, a new program designed to help middle school students who live in Philadelphia to prepare for college, launched the spring 2024 session this past Saturday at Temple University’s Main Campus. A cohort of 25 students from the city of Philadelphia learned about 3D printing and the laser cutting machine process while visiting the Loretta C. Duckworth Scholars
[node:video]Charles Library will change the landscape of Temple University more than just physically for years to come. Its vast technological improvements, prioritization of space, and attention to the needs of modern life and learning place it firmly as a cutting-edge library of the 21st century. The elements that set Charles Library apart will undoubtedly change in