Temple’s EcoReps work with the Office of Sustainability on climate action and environmental justice initiatives on campus and in Philadelphia. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 5, 2022 Eco-friendly faces: Meet Temple’s EcoReps advocating for a sustainable campus As part of Temple’s efforts to advance climate action and environmental justice, the Office of […] Temple’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders works with local and international communities on various engineering and development projects. Photo by Courtesy of Juliana Alderfer Nov. 4, 2022 Engineers Without Borders offers opportunity for meaningful experiential learning Temple’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders is a student organization that provides an invaluable […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 31, 2022 Weathering the storm Weathering the storm One year after an EF2-level tornado hit campus, Temple University's […] 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 […] The team reviews the mezzanine between Anderson and Gladfelter Halls. Photo by Photo: Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 12, 2021 The green team: engineering students use campus to inform design for green roof By Eric Horvath As main campus has continued to transform in recent years, Temple outlined an ambitious but […] In 2019, Temple Engineers Without Borders traveled to Saccha, Peru, to bring clean water to the village. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 21, 2021 Shifting service: Temple Engineers Without Borders connected to a local project during COVID-19 In a year where travel opportunities have largely been diminished by the pandemic, Temple’s […] 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 […] Charles Library’s rooftop garden was one of the many reasons why the library earned LEED Gold certification. Photo by Betsy Manning Apr. 13, 2021 Charles Library earns LEED Gold certification Since opening in 2019, Charles Library has led the way when it comes to sustainability efforts in […] A sustainability course at Temple University Rome is currently leading the charge in experiential distance learning at Temple. Photo by Betsy Manning Mar. 1, 2021 'Sustainable Environments' course offers a sustainable solution for virtual experiential learning A key question Temple has worked to answer throughout the COVID-19 pandemic is, “how best to […] Jan. 6, 2021 Thrift and Flop Are Named #EcoChampions by Temple’s Office of Sustainability By Christiana Dillard Thrift and Flop, the most recent recipient of the "Outstanding New Student Organization'' Student […] Adjunct Assistant Professor Michael LoFurno works on building the Temple Philadelphia Flower Show exhibit at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 5, 2019 Temple Ambler’s “Hip Haven” wins major awards at 2019 Philadelphia Flower Show It is one of the most iconic images from the turbulent ’60s era of the United States. As […] Assistant Professor Heather Murphy works with research assistants. Photo by Betsy Manning Mar. 1, 2019 College of Public Health researcher works to improve sanitation worldwide The UN estimates that, by 2050, one in four people will live in a country with shortages of fresh […] Left to right: Brett Riley, ENG ’18, Assistant Professor Rouzbeh Tehrani, ENG ’13, and seniors Sarah Watts and Katia Yakubova talk with Farm Education Director Marta Lynch, far right, inside the high tunnel at the urban farm at 8th and Poplar streets. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 14, 2018 Engineering students improve urban farm in senior design project As a Temple student living just southeast of Main Campus, Brett Riley, ENG ’18, would often ride […] Students living off-campus can pick up used recycling bins for their houses and apartments during several Welcome Wagon stops this month—see below for upcoming dates and locations. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 24, 2017 Bin there, done that Every fall since 2000, student leaders and staff from various Temple departments and student […] Eric Grzybowski, Temple’s surplus property coordinator, manages the various incoming and outgoing items at the university’s North Philadelphia warehouse. Photo by Betsy Manning May 16, 2017 Running a surplus As Eric Grzybowski, Temple’s surplus property coordinator, walks through the university’s […] Load More
Temple’s EcoReps work with the Office of Sustainability on climate action and environmental justice initiatives on campus and in Philadelphia. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 5, 2022 Eco-friendly faces: Meet Temple’s EcoReps advocating for a sustainable campus As part of Temple’s efforts to advance climate action and environmental justice, the Office of […] Temple’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders works with local and international communities on various engineering and development projects. Photo by Courtesy of Juliana Alderfer Nov. 4, 2022 Engineers Without Borders offers opportunity for meaningful experiential learning Temple’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders is a student organization that provides an invaluable […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 31, 2022 Weathering the storm Weathering the storm One year after an EF2-level tornado hit campus, Temple University's […] 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 […] The team reviews the mezzanine between Anderson and Gladfelter Halls. Photo by Photo: Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 12, 2021 The green team: engineering students use campus to inform design for green roof By Eric Horvath As main campus has continued to transform in recent years, Temple outlined an ambitious but […] In 2019, Temple Engineers Without Borders traveled to Saccha, Peru, to bring clean water to the village. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Apr. 21, 2021 Shifting service: Temple Engineers Without Borders connected to a local project during COVID-19 In a year where travel opportunities have largely been diminished by the pandemic, Temple’s […] 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 […] Charles Library’s rooftop garden was one of the many reasons why the library earned LEED Gold certification. Photo by Betsy Manning Apr. 13, 2021 Charles Library earns LEED Gold certification Since opening in 2019, Charles Library has led the way when it comes to sustainability efforts in […] A sustainability course at Temple University Rome is currently leading the charge in experiential distance learning at Temple. Photo by Betsy Manning Mar. 1, 2021 'Sustainable Environments' course offers a sustainable solution for virtual experiential learning A key question Temple has worked to answer throughout the COVID-19 pandemic is, “how best to […] Jan. 6, 2021 Thrift and Flop Are Named #EcoChampions by Temple’s Office of Sustainability By Christiana Dillard Thrift and Flop, the most recent recipient of the "Outstanding New Student Organization'' Student […] Adjunct Assistant Professor Michael LoFurno works on building the Temple Philadelphia Flower Show exhibit at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 5, 2019 Temple Ambler’s “Hip Haven” wins major awards at 2019 Philadelphia Flower Show It is one of the most iconic images from the turbulent ’60s era of the United States. As […] Assistant Professor Heather Murphy works with research assistants. Photo by Betsy Manning Mar. 1, 2019 College of Public Health researcher works to improve sanitation worldwide The UN estimates that, by 2050, one in four people will live in a country with shortages of fresh […] Left to right: Brett Riley, ENG ’18, Assistant Professor Rouzbeh Tehrani, ENG ’13, and seniors Sarah Watts and Katia Yakubova talk with Farm Education Director Marta Lynch, far right, inside the high tunnel at the urban farm at 8th and Poplar streets. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Dec. 14, 2018 Engineering students improve urban farm in senior design project As a Temple student living just southeast of Main Campus, Brett Riley, ENG ’18, would often ride […] Students living off-campus can pick up used recycling bins for their houses and apartments during several Welcome Wagon stops this month—see below for upcoming dates and locations. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 24, 2017 Bin there, done that Every fall since 2000, student leaders and staff from various Temple departments and student […] Eric Grzybowski, Temple’s surplus property coordinator, manages the various incoming and outgoing items at the university’s North Philadelphia warehouse. Photo by Betsy Manning May 16, 2017 Running a surplus As Eric Grzybowski, Temple’s surplus property coordinator, walks through the university’s […]