alumni Alumnus lands founded company on the top of Inc. Magazine list 15 April 2024 Molly Fiske Chris Barnett’s company, ABA Centers of America, takes the top spot on Inc. Magazine’s 5,000 Regionals: Southeast List for 2024.
alumni Temple alumna to host writing workshops at local bookstore 01 April 2024 Molly Fiske Susan Schaefer, 1971 liberal arts and 1976 Master of English alumna, is empowering writers of all levels to craft compelling narratives.
alumni Temple alumnus releases graphic novel inspired by his son’s storytelling 19 March 2024 Molly Fiske and Anna Augustine Doogie Horner embraced a childlike drawing style in “The Adventures of Invisible Boy.”
alumni “Out of Touch”: Hall & Oates lawsuit, explained 30 January 2024 Molly Fiske Daryl Hall files a lawsuit against John Oates over the sale of their business stake, exposing decades-long partnership challenges.
alumni Temple alum and coffee shop owner opens new location 07 October 2023 Molly Fiske Chris Molieri has been in the coffee business for more than a decade is excited to open a second store on Oct. 7
alumni Alumna combines music therapy and spirituality for bereavement counseling 02 October 2023 Molly Fiske Molly Hicks, a 2011 music therapy alumna, has evolved her practice to personally connect with patients and utilize spirituality.
alumni Decades-old film gives Temple alumnus Best Short Film win 16 September 2023 Molly Fiske 1986 alumnus Bill Blaney shot “Three Phases of Fern,” shown at the Long Island International Film Expo, as a final project his senior year.
alumni Inside a Temple alumnus’ role on Broadway 11 September 2023 Molly Fiske Temple alumnus Michael Presser celebrates more than 40 years at Inside Broadway.
alumni Time to Rock N Roll: alumna-owned egg roll restaurant opens brick-and-mortar store 09 July 2023 Anna Augustine Rock N Rolls launched their newest location on Holme Avenue near Ashton Road last month.
alumni Tyler alumnus’ ceramics and photography exhibition highlights 2020 Black Lives Matter protests 11 July 2022 Laura Miller Isaac Scott’s exhibition, “When the Cracks Deepen,” is on display at Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens until Sept. 4, depicting his observations of architecture and Black Lives Matter protests in Philadelphia.