Fifty years after it was founded, the Tyler glass program is honoring its origins by collecting and repurposing used glass. Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 4, 2024 Tyler’s glass program celebrates 50 years and a new, sustainable approach [node:video]When Professor Emeritus Jon Clark founded the Tyler School of Art and Architecture’s […] Biofiltration basins, and the plants that grow within them, play an important role in Philadelphia’s stormwater management. A group of Temple researchers has been collecting data on basins and their plants since 2017. Pictured from left to right: Joni Baumgarten, Sasha Eisenman, Laura Toran, Josh Caplan and Abdullah Al-Amin. Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jun. 18, 2024 Temple faculty hope to save PennDOT’s plants from deadly road salt Motorists driving through Philadelphia may notice greenspaces, called bioretention basins, […] Members of the Department of Public Safety celebrated after holding a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday to unveil a newly rebuilt greenhouse, which Temple Police officers put together for students of Carver High School. Photo by Matt Petrillo Apr. 22, 2024 TUDPS recognizes Earth Day by unveiling greenhouse [node:video] Temple University Police Officer Leroy Wimberly held a giant pair of giant scissors as […] Temple University Ambler, the Temple University Office of Sustainability and the Temple University Office of the Provost will host the first ever Temple University Bike Tour on Sunday, April 28, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Apr. 8, 2024 Temple Ambler to Host First Bike Tour Between Campuses — Sunday, April 28 By James Duffy On Sunday, April 28, Rebecca Collins, Director of Temple University’s Office of Sustainability, […] Staff from the Office of Sustainability collaborated with partners throughout the university in putting together the STARS report. Pictured: Bryce Forys, sustainability coordinator (left); Rebecca Collins, director of sustainability (center); and Caroline Burkholder, senior sustainability manager (right). Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Feb. 21, 2024 Temple earns STARS gold for sustainability accomplishments By Jonny Hart Temple University has earned a STARS gold rating from the Association for the Advancement of […] Graphic by Rose Caporaletti. Jan. 9, 2024 Do melting ice sheets spell doomsday? Glaciologist weighs in Ice sheets are a lot more than just a home for polar bears and penguins. The massive sections of […] Oct. 4, 2023 Temple Ambler To Host Great American Campout 2023 By James Duffy The benefits from outdoor play for mind, body and spirit are well-documented and create a lasting […] The city of Philadelphia implemented a single-use plastic bag ban on Oct. 1. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 9, 2021 A closer look at Philadelphia’s plastic bag ban On Oct. 1, Philadelphia’s single-use plastic bag ban went into effect. This came after years of […] To promote climate justice, Tyler School of Art and Architecture students are participating in a work day and teach-in in neighborhoods affected by rising temperatures. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 14, 2021 Tyler supports program addressing inequities created by climate change The Tyler School of Art and Architecture’s certificate in community arts practices is participating […]
Fifty years after it was founded, the Tyler glass program is honoring its origins by collecting and repurposing used glass. Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 4, 2024 Tyler’s glass program celebrates 50 years and a new, sustainable approach [node:video]When Professor Emeritus Jon Clark founded the Tyler School of Art and Architecture’s […] Biofiltration basins, and the plants that grow within them, play an important role in Philadelphia’s stormwater management. A group of Temple researchers has been collecting data on basins and their plants since 2017. Pictured from left to right: Joni Baumgarten, Sasha Eisenman, Laura Toran, Josh Caplan and Abdullah Al-Amin. Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jun. 18, 2024 Temple faculty hope to save PennDOT’s plants from deadly road salt Motorists driving through Philadelphia may notice greenspaces, called bioretention basins, […] Members of the Department of Public Safety celebrated after holding a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday to unveil a newly rebuilt greenhouse, which Temple Police officers put together for students of Carver High School. Photo by Matt Petrillo Apr. 22, 2024 TUDPS recognizes Earth Day by unveiling greenhouse [node:video] Temple University Police Officer Leroy Wimberly held a giant pair of giant scissors as […] Temple University Ambler, the Temple University Office of Sustainability and the Temple University Office of the Provost will host the first ever Temple University Bike Tour on Sunday, April 28, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Apr. 8, 2024 Temple Ambler to Host First Bike Tour Between Campuses — Sunday, April 28 By James Duffy On Sunday, April 28, Rebecca Collins, Director of Temple University’s Office of Sustainability, […] Staff from the Office of Sustainability collaborated with partners throughout the university in putting together the STARS report. Pictured: Bryce Forys, sustainability coordinator (left); Rebecca Collins, director of sustainability (center); and Caroline Burkholder, senior sustainability manager (right). Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Feb. 21, 2024 Temple earns STARS gold for sustainability accomplishments By Jonny Hart Temple University has earned a STARS gold rating from the Association for the Advancement of […] Graphic by Rose Caporaletti. Jan. 9, 2024 Do melting ice sheets spell doomsday? Glaciologist weighs in Ice sheets are a lot more than just a home for polar bears and penguins. The massive sections of […] Oct. 4, 2023 Temple Ambler To Host Great American Campout 2023 By James Duffy The benefits from outdoor play for mind, body and spirit are well-documented and create a lasting […] The city of Philadelphia implemented a single-use plastic bag ban on Oct. 1. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 9, 2021 A closer look at Philadelphia’s plastic bag ban On Oct. 1, Philadelphia’s single-use plastic bag ban went into effect. This came after years of […] To promote climate justice, Tyler School of Art and Architecture students are participating in a work day and teach-in in neighborhoods affected by rising temperatures. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 14, 2021 Tyler supports program addressing inequities created by climate change The Tyler School of Art and Architecture’s certificate in community arts practices is participating […]