$82MSupporting healthcare in North Philadelphia $1.2MIn grant funding to support education and employment programs for Philadelphians $1MDedicated to the 20/20 Scholarship program for local students since 2011 more events more news Twenty-six different labs and student groups set up table (and floor) demonstrations during last month’s Engineering Expo.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Mar. 10, 2026 Innovation was on display at Temple’s first annual Engineering Expo On Thursday, Feb. 26, the College of Engineering welcomed more than 400 guests, including students […] For the 19th year, Temple University is again offering the free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program to qualifying families and individuals. Feb. 25, 2026 Temple to offer free tax assistance for 19th year The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program returns for 2026, and it will be offered in an […] President Fry joined elected officials, Temple student-athletes, and community and business leaders to construct book arks at this year's Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jan. 20, 2026 King’s dream is alive and well at Temple in 2026 For the first time in more than 15 years, the 31st annual Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King […] The Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service was founded in Philadelphia in 1996 and is the oldest and largest event of its kind in the nation.Photo by Betsy Manning Jan. 9, 2026 Here are ways to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service around Temple Temple celebrates the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with a variety of events and volunteer […] Temple's Digital Connectivity project was financed by a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, through the Broadband Development Authority.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 10, 2025 Temple receives 200 laptops for use by Pell Grant students and workforce development programs under Commonwealth proposal The laptops will be loaned to Pell-eligible undergraduate students and to participants in workforce […] Timothy Fontaine began taking low-cost business classes at Temple’s Small Business Development Center in January 2025 after learning about it from the university’s Community Gateway program.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 19, 2025 North Philly entrepreneur boosts sneaker sales after low-cost classes at Temple’s SBDC Timothy Fontaine, a resident of North Philadelphia who was born and raised on 20th and Diamond, has […] The Philadelphia Youth in Education Summit Philadelphia reflects the College of Education and Human Development’s mission to educate, support and prepare learners and leaders to advance equitable systems and practices in schools and communities.Photo by Carli Showmaker Nov. 12, 2025 Temple hosts summit to inspire Philadelphia’s next generation of teachers On Oct. 30, Temple University welcomed nearly 250 high school students from across the city of […] Photo by Lester Hinton Nov. 5, 2025 Saturday College goes to med school By Lindsay HargraveAt 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18, almost every seat in a lecture hall on the third floor of the […] The commitment of 45 Carver students joining Temple’s Class of 2029 comes on the heels of the university receiving its largest number of undergraduate deposits from first-year admitted students. The first-year deposits are up 9% compared to last year.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 3, 2025 Police officer helps inspire a jump in Carver High School enrollment at Temple Affectionately known as “Mr. Make it Happen,” Temple University Police Officer Leroy Wimberly goes […] The new space for the College of Liberal Arts' Office of Community Engagement opened its doors on Sept. 25.Photo by Margo Reed, KLN '18 Oct. 14, 2025 A new home for CLA’s Office of Community Engagement New doors are opening—literally and figuratively—as the College of Liberal Arts’ Office of […]
Twenty-six different labs and student groups set up table (and floor) demonstrations during last month’s Engineering Expo.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Mar. 10, 2026 Innovation was on display at Temple’s first annual Engineering Expo On Thursday, Feb. 26, the College of Engineering welcomed more than 400 guests, including students […] For the 19th year, Temple University is again offering the free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program to qualifying families and individuals. Feb. 25, 2026 Temple to offer free tax assistance for 19th year The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program returns for 2026, and it will be offered in an […] President Fry joined elected officials, Temple student-athletes, and community and business leaders to construct book arks at this year's Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jan. 20, 2026 King’s dream is alive and well at Temple in 2026 For the first time in more than 15 years, the 31st annual Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King […] The Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service was founded in Philadelphia in 1996 and is the oldest and largest event of its kind in the nation.Photo by Betsy Manning Jan. 9, 2026 Here are ways to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service around Temple Temple celebrates the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with a variety of events and volunteer […] Temple's Digital Connectivity project was financed by a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, through the Broadband Development Authority.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 10, 2025 Temple receives 200 laptops for use by Pell Grant students and workforce development programs under Commonwealth proposal The laptops will be loaned to Pell-eligible undergraduate students and to participants in workforce […] Timothy Fontaine began taking low-cost business classes at Temple’s Small Business Development Center in January 2025 after learning about it from the university’s Community Gateway program.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 19, 2025 North Philly entrepreneur boosts sneaker sales after low-cost classes at Temple’s SBDC Timothy Fontaine, a resident of North Philadelphia who was born and raised on 20th and Diamond, has […] The Philadelphia Youth in Education Summit Philadelphia reflects the College of Education and Human Development’s mission to educate, support and prepare learners and leaders to advance equitable systems and practices in schools and communities.Photo by Carli Showmaker Nov. 12, 2025 Temple hosts summit to inspire Philadelphia’s next generation of teachers On Oct. 30, Temple University welcomed nearly 250 high school students from across the city of […] Photo by Lester Hinton Nov. 5, 2025 Saturday College goes to med school By Lindsay HargraveAt 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18, almost every seat in a lecture hall on the third floor of the […] The commitment of 45 Carver students joining Temple’s Class of 2029 comes on the heels of the university receiving its largest number of undergraduate deposits from first-year admitted students. The first-year deposits are up 9% compared to last year.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 3, 2025 Police officer helps inspire a jump in Carver High School enrollment at Temple Affectionately known as “Mr. Make it Happen,” Temple University Police Officer Leroy Wimberly goes […] The new space for the College of Liberal Arts' Office of Community Engagement opened its doors on Sept. 25.Photo by Margo Reed, KLN '18 Oct. 14, 2025 A new home for CLA’s Office of Community Engagement New doors are opening—literally and figuratively—as the College of Liberal Arts’ Office of […]