Temple University President Richard Englert announced Wednesday, new efforts towards combating racism by committing more than one million dollars of funding towards anti-racism programming. View More »
Aug. 28, 1963 – Thousands of people gathered at the Washington Monument in Washington D.C. for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. View More »
Here are today’s headlines:
– Temple Update’s Jonathan Burke spoke with Temple Association of University Professionals to get professors’ perspective on the upcoming semester
– The Philadelphia Community Bail Fund is finding a bridge between the Black Lives Matter movement and the COVID-19 pandemic
– Our weatherwoman Hannah Seewald is in Scotch Plains, New Jersey with your three-day forecast View More »
City officials have announced today that Mayor Kenney approved for Philadelphia to waive all protest-related Code Violation Notices (CVNs) from May 30th until June 30, 2020. View More »
President Richard Englert sent out an email this afternoon to students, staff, and faculty announcing that Temple University will no longer be giving funds to the Philadelphia Police Foundation. View More »
– El campus de Temple comienza a ver algunas señales de reapertura
– Un grupo de estudiantes publica una llama a la acción a la universidad sobre el racismo
– The Blockson Collection celebra saxofonista Robert “Bootsie” Barnes en Juneteenth View More »
Los estudiantes de Temple se reunieron en forma de un ayuntamiento el viernes 13 de junio para protestar por las últimas declaraciones de la universidad sobre la injusticia racial en Filadelfia y dentro de la comunidad de Temple. View More »