If Temple students aren’t vaccinated against COVID-19, or don’t have a valid exemption in their student health portal, that may mean trouble with staying on campus. View More »
The remnants of Hurricane Ida stormed through Philadelphia this week, leaving the city in disarray. Record level floods are being observed in the city for the first time in many years, and it is impacting thousands of residents. View More »
Nearly a year later, chants for justice now turn into shouts of celebration.
Across the country, people reacted to the news of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin being found guilty of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. View More »
¡Bienvenidos al primer episodio de 2021 de Lo Último!
Nuestros presentadores Alexandra Lopez-Carrion y Luisa Suarez están en el salón de noticias con actualizaciones sobre la pandemia, protestas en la ciudad y actualizaciones escolares para el semestre de otoño 2021. View More »
Temple’s vaccination clinic on Main Campus is up and running. The site, located at White Hall, will operate twice a week for the next six weeks. View More »
“2021 is on track to be the most violent year we’ve experienced in our lifetimes” said Mayor Jim Kenney at a city-wide briefing on gun violence, the first of many to come. View More »
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Temple University is celebrating Women’s History Month virtually this year.
Throughout the month of march, Temple is hosting a series of lectures, film screenings, musical performances, and more in celebration of women’s history month. View More »