faculty Women faculty support students in Temple STEM fields 30 March 2021 Natalie Kerr, Samantha Sullivan and Kristine Chin Through research and outreach, women in STEM make male-dominated fields more inclusive.
Features Temple students navigate second year of summer internship uncertainty 20 March 2021 Natalie Kerr As students look for summer internships, some work details remain unclear as the COVID-19 vaccination effort and case counts evolve.
Breaking News Temple to hold multiple smaller in-person commencements 05 March 2021 Natalie Kerr Graduation events will be held by individual schools and colleges and live streamed for those who cannot attend.
Features Students react to Fall 2021 semester announcement 02 March 2021 Emma Padner, Fallon Roth and Natalie Kerr Temple University will hold the majority of classes in person and most campus facilities will be open in Fall 2021.
Features 2020 Temple yearbook published after COVID-19 delay 02 March 2021 Natalie Kerr Templar staff hope the 2020 and 2021 yearbooks are delivered to seniors and alumni by May.
Features Temple student pours creativity into resin art business 16 February 2021 Natalie Kerr Rachel Suter started selling resin work in October 2020, and plans to grow her online business.
Features Shop North Central 16 February 2021 Natalie Kerr and Emma Padner Here are six small businesses to support around Temple University’s Main Campus.
Features Voices: Will you be watching President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration? 19 January 2021 Emma Padner, Natalie Kerr and Lawrence Ukenye Students share if they will tune into Wednesday’s presidential inauguration.
community North Central residents cope with canceled programs, isolation 19 January 2021 Natalie Kerr Residents feel withdrawn from the neighborhood with fewer in-person events.
Features Year in review 2020: Features 30 December 2020 Emma Padner, Natalie Kerr and Lawrence Ukenye This year, as Temple University moved to an online format in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students learned how to adapt to online classes and changes to residence halls and campus food vendors struggled with business as students went home.