For her fifth grade yearbook, Diana Fernandez was asked an important question: "What do you want to be when you grow up?" It didn't take her long to come up with an
For Temple community and regional planning master's degree student Julia McCabe, sustainablity is part of everything she does in her life — from school to work to family.
[node:slideshow]Since the first Earth Day was held on April 22, 1970, the United States has slowly tried to wean itself off of traditional, fossil fuel-based methods of
The calendar year is quickly winding down, the leaves have turned and a chill is in the air. Now is the time to turn your attention to getting your home prepared to
Thanksgiving is one of the busiest travel holidays in the United States. With rising airline fees and gas prices hovering around $4 per gallon, traveling home for
Whether getting to and from or just around campus, Temple offers transportation methods that meet everyone's needs — from shuttle buses to shared rides to biking.
The weather was less than picture perfect, but grey skies and rain didn't stop nearly 65 students and faculty members from marking National Bike to Work Day May 20
Ryan S. Brandenberg /Temple UniversityAnn Frey, HP marketing manager, critical facilities management (left) and Pamela P. Lach, director of marketing for HP Technolog