Protesters targeted the Board of Trustees for a social and environmental cause at its public meeting. Drawing in a large audience, yesterday’s public Board of Trustees public session meeting was filled with students and activists,
Ann Weaver Hart made an announcement last week indicating her resignation. As the weekend drew near Friday afternoon, students and faculty received unexpected word that President Ann Weaver Hart will be stepping down from her
Just five years into her career at Temple, President Ann Weaver Hart made an unexpected announcement of resignation to the university community today, Sept. 9. Hart will leave office effective June 30. In a phone
President Ann Weaver Hart will step down June 30, 2012 university officials have confirmed. In a letter to the university community, Hart mentions the declining health of her mother in Salt Lake City, Utah as
On March 16 and March 28, President Ann Weaver Hart addressed legislatures. On March 28, President Ann Weaver Hart appeared before the State Senate Appropriations Committee in Harrisburg, Pa., as well as members of the
With increasing concern about Japan’s rattled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, Temple’s Japan Campus announced early this morning it will evacuate its 200 remaining U.S. students. The evacuation was in response to a safety warning
A few hours after Gov. Tom Corbett released his budget proposing the state cut funding for state-related universities in half, Senior Vice President for Government, Community and Public Affairs Ken Lawrence put things into perspective.
The DREAM Act needs widespread support and the voice of President Hart. During spring break, students with a dream will come out of the shadows. March 10 is declared “National Coming Out of the Shadows
Armed robberies that have occurred close to campus during the past month have students and administrators concerned about when to release more information. While many students spent the weekend before the holiday break stressing over
After being notified about four armed-robbery incidents in three days, Ryan Dadalski encouraged students to take action on Facebook. On Friday, Dec. 10, Campus Safety Services sent a TU Advisory informing students that the report