An endowment of more than $100,000 from a Fox School of Business graduate has created a scholarship fund to allow Temple students to pursue hands-on internships in
When you look around Temple's campus, the growth can't be hidden. The site for the soon-to-be library could be mistaken for an archeology site, nearly taking up an entire
It might look like that student hauling buckets of compost up Broad Street is just taking out the trash. Look closer and you'll see that she's hauling pre-consumer waste
From smokestacks to tailpipes, artist Caroline Rothwell collects carbon emissions and transforms this soot into delicate drawings of endangered plants.
The Rad Dish Co-op Café in Ritter Hall Annex, the only student-run food cooperative in Philadelphia, was born out of classroom projects and is now in its second semester
On Feb. 5, students, faculty and staff lined up in Ritter Annex, eagerly waiting to scoop up house-made hummus with organic carrots or to dig into a salad of locally
When Meredith Thomas, Class of 2014, completes her degree in journalism at Temple University this December, she will embark on a career path centered on helping make the
When Morgan Nemtuda, College of Engineering, Class of 2016, became involved with Students for Environmental Action (SEA) in 2012, the organization was already working to
Temple University Ambler students will soon be equipped to help Philadelphia neighborhoods become more sustainable, thanks to a grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation.
Temple students, faculty and staff are invited to join Temple and Community Energy Inc. (CEI) officials to ceremoniously "flip the switch" on a new, 63-kilowatt solar
Demonstrating the university's ongoing commitment to sustainability and renewable energy, Temple has entered into a solar project partnership with Community Energy Inc.
In the wake of the devastation wrought by Superstorm Sandy last October, the U.S. Army Corps and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have been working with