This year, two members of the Class of 2024 are breaking down barriers in STEM as the first two Temple University women to receive Goldwater scholarships in the same year
Temple University was recognized for the fourth time by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs as a Fulbright U.S. Student Program Top
In her Commencement speech three years ago, Paige Hill, CLA '18, spoke to the graduating class of Owls with words inspired by Shirley Chisholm: "If they don't give you a
Temple University has doubled its number of Fulbright award recipients since last year, and has been named a top 25 producer of Fulbright Scholars. At 16 award recipients
Alex Voisine, CLA '18, is no stranger to winning prestigious awards for international study. As a Spanish and global studies major in the Honors Program, Voisine secured
Two high-performing Temple students in the Class of 2021 are breaking new ground in student achievement as they pursue scientific discoveries in brain and vascular health
It's not uncommon for Mitchell Young to visit with Ruth Ost. After all, Young is a member of Temple University's Honors Program, for which Ost serves as senior director.
Marcus Forst has spent four years studying on North Broad Street. He will spend his next three in Northern California. A senior physics major, Forst is the first Temple
Less than a year ago, Hazim Hardeman, KLN '17, experienced the emotional, life-changing moment of becoming a Rhodes Scholar. Now, as he prepares to leave Philadelphia for
When junior physics major Marcus Forst walked into the Honors Lounge at Tuttleman Learning Center March 30, he had no idea that his life was about to change. After years
Over the course of 2017, so much has happened here: Campus has undergone major changes (Chick-fil-A, anyone?), the university has soared in rankings and hit historic
Hazim Hardeman, a native North Philadelphian who grew up only a few blocks from Temple's Main Campus and a 2017 graduate of the Klein College of Media and Communication,