Family, friends, former students, and members of the Temple community gathered at the Temple Performing Arts Center on Sunday July, 14th 2019 to honor the life of Philadelphia legend Lew Klein. View More »
Lew Klein, a pioneering Philadelphia television producer whose broadcasting career spanned more than six decades, died at age 91 on Wednesday. View More »
Temple University’s Gamma Iota Sigma chapter of the Fox School of Business will continue its tradition to form a team for the Broad Street Run and raise money for a charity of choice. View More »
Rittenhouse Square is usually the go-to place for many different activities. Visitors can walk their dogs, play a friendly game of baseball or just take a stroll around the area. View More »
While most of the city winds down at the end of Jazz Appreciation Month, the Kimmel Center continues its jazz residency program that began in December and concludes later next month. View More »
TUHS has reported that the Mumps outbreak on campus is now reportedly contained.
As of today there are fewer than 10 active cases of the virus, and TUHS believes that the vaccination effort along with quarantines have been effective in halting the spread. View More »
TUHS have issued yet another update on the Mumps outbreak.
The statement outlines further steps that the university will be taking to curtail the outbreak of the virus. View More »
Bach in the Subways 2019 is coming back the city of Philadelphia once more. Begun in New York City in 2011, Bach in the Subways is a weekend in March dedicated to musicians performing Bach pieces in various locations around the city for free. View More »