Residency leads to collaboration
Artist Katie Grinnan incorporated student work into her art.
View ArticleLocal Hotel partners with Tyler students for modern art exhibit
The Independent Hotel in Center City is working in collaboration with the Tyler School of Art to display the work of students in the MFA painting program.
View ArticleStudents learn the fibers of fashion
Bodywear Construction offers students a class to examine fashion.
View ArticleThesis project dives into local waterway
As her thesis project, a Tyler student will portray a major river.
View ArticleProfessors collaborate for latest publication
Art history professors revisited their love of Counter-Reformation art in a new book.
View ArticleCreatives unite for Haitian relief fund
Temple’s chapter of Project Haiti will fundraise with an upcoming art raffle.
View ArticleTyler architecture student receives travel grant
Brandon Youndt, senior architecture major, combined his love of architecture and the environment on a recent trip to the Everglades.
View ArticleClass diversity is aided by the Senior Scholars program
Alumni can sign up for courses through the Senior Scholars program.
View ArticleGroup unites politically likeminded students
Temple’s chapter of the group tackles issues like student debt and tuition.
View ArticleMax Amato draws closer to future as artist
The Tyler School of Art student aspires to illustrate children’s books.
View ArticleArtwork for every age group
Alyssa Wojcik teaches an art class at a Lancaster, Pa., retirement home.
View ArticleGilbreath’s art shows beauty in city trash
A senior at Tyler School of Art wrote for Cleaver Magazine about her artwork.
View ArticleNew dorm campaign advertises unification
Residential Life is heading a campaign about acceptance.
View ArticleArt students travel to seek inspiration
Some Tyler students said studying abroad gave them artistic direction for careers.
View ArticleAlumni sculpture moves to City Hall
Two graduates will have artwork on display near the mayor’s office.
View ArticleStudent asks for support for LGBTQ resource center
Multicultural committee commissioned by administration is reviewing prospect of resource center.
View ArticleTyler diagrams for artistic careers
A new course in the Tyler School of Art on infographics is open to all majors.
View ArticleAlumna expands jewelry business
Marisa Lombardo uses her first major, jewelry making, for her business.
View ArticleLocal high school proves power of science education
Students at a local high school took second place at the 2014 National MESA competition.
View ArticleOrganization picks up where others left off
Temple Theater’s newest organization, Sidestage Season, is looking to even the playing-field this year.
View ArticleKicking off a new football season
Students braved 90 degree heat on Sept. 5 in support of the football team’s first home game against Navy.
View ArticleFor local nurse, a taste of tradition
A Temple nurse is a finalist in Frito-Lay’s “Do Us A Flavor” contest.
View ArticleMSA celebrates acceptance with Peace Week activities
The Muslim Student Association held “Peace Week” from Sept. 15-21.
View ArticleOrganization brings art, business together
Art of Business, Business of Art unites Fox and Tyler students.
View ArticleAnalytics competition puts student design to the test
The Analytics Challenge will unite students with some of the largest corporations in the country.
View ArticleNCOW Fest promotes inclusivity on Main Campus
The week-long celebration concluded in the Student Center on Oct. 17.
View ArticleEarning their ears
The Disney College Program allows students to study and gain work experience at Walt Disney World and Disneyland.
View ArticleWorking to preserve species
Evolutionary biologist Dr. S. Blair Hedges uses cryogenics to preserve species.
View ArticleBlog gives women a voice in law
A professor co-founded IntLawGrrls, a blog that empowers female voices in the fields of politics and law.
View ArticleUsing the skin as a canvas
Local body painter, Kitakiya Dennis, said body-painting used to be out of her comfort zone. Today, it’s her career.
View ArticleTop 10 lifestyle articles of 2014
As 2014 draws to a close, we review chronologically the top 10 Lifestyle stories that impacted students, alumni and the university as a whole. 1. Stripping down stereotypes: Edinger-Turoff’s article...
View ArticlePlanting seeds of involvement
A new housing program started by Philadelphia Urban Creators places students in housing that better acquaints them with members of their community.
View ArticleStudents build pathway of mobility for family
Architecture students built a ramp that allowed a local teenager to more easily access her home.
View Article‘A shot worth taking’ to help a mom with cancer
Winnings from a video contest could be life changing for a mother of four.
View ArticleAlumna finds new craft
Temple graduate Avi Loren Fox has created a sustainable line of hooded scarves made entirely in the United States.
View ArticleA landscape for learning
Art education professor Dr. Lisa Kay is helping young women express themselves through art.
View ArticleTo fall in love with anyone, don’t do this
A student responds to an essay published in the New York Times claiming that a set of questions and a time limit can lead to love.
View ArticleTurning the page, finding a voice
Former nurses with aphasia are guiding others with the disease.
View ArticleWith hypnotherapy, helping and healing
Rev. Dr. Nadine Rosechild Sullivan, an alumna and assistant professor, uses hypnotherapy to “heal” and counsel clients in the hope that they will lead more satisfied lives.
View ArticleJewkebox takes third in national competition
A Jewish a cappella group prides itself on inclusivity.
View ArticleAdvertising course gives students real-world experience with clients
A course in the advertising department gives students experience with real-world clients.
View ArticleA collective effort to pioneer a student marketplace
Habitat is a student-launched app that allows students to buy and sell goods.
View ArticleA passion for music, a love for science
Provost Hai-Lung Dai has found a way to combine and pursue two of his passions.
View ArticleThe healing trail
Graduating senior Christopher Sohnly created a trail system along French Creek for residents of a therapeutic community.
View ArticleFeminist artist took residency at Tyler
Artist Allyson Mitchell led a discussion as part of her week-long residency.
View ArticleEateries open on campus
Crisp Kitchen opened last Tuesday and Blaze Pizza will open Thursday.
View ArticleA week of reflection: Body image on campus
Organizations on Main Campus are raising awareness for National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.
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