Andres Mondragon is a actuarial science major at the Fox School of Business and one of the Temple's inaugural recipients of the #YouAreWelcomeHere scholarship is determined to use his education to help his society become a better and inclusive place.
I decided to study in the U.S because...
It has been a dream of mine to do the same since I was 8 years old. One of my best friends is enrolling at Temple, too, which is very important. Leaving home, I expect, will be a difficult experience. Having someone with whom I am familiar will help. Also, when it comes to...
Zenan 'Vincent' Shen from China is majoring in computer science and minoring in German language and culture at Temple University. Through a blog, Shen shared his experience as an international Temple Owl. "People always say that if you have a great start, then you are halfway to success. Last spring semester, I had a great start at Temple University."
I chose to major in computer science because...
I have a strong feeling that the future belongs to the people who know technology. That is the reason I chose computer science as my major, and I chose my minor...
In June, as protests were erupting around the world in response to George Floyd's murder by police, Temple University Japan student Sierra Todd, Class of 2022, wanted to
International students studying in the U.S. were hit with waves of panic and confusion last month when the White House introduced a sudden policy change regarding their
As enchanting and charming as Villa Caproni is, what makes Temple Rome and the student study abroad experience there truly special isn't just the art, the architecture,
When students and fellow faculty members would see Associate Professor George Miller on campus, they'd often look down toward his feet before they'd say hello to him.
[node:video]It's Japanese tradition to break open a sake barrel to celebrate momentous occasions. The more than 300-year-old practice is called kagamiwari, which means
Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ) is home to a diverse student body that draws from Japan, the United States, and more than 60 countries around the world.
For nearly four decades, Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ) has been open in Tokyo, offering four-year degrees and a place for students from Temple and around the
After nearly four decades in existence, Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ) recently moved to a new building that provides a traditional college setting, marking a
The start of the Fall 2019 semester marks a significant moment in Temple University Japan (TUJ)'s history: With the branch campus' move to a new building on the campus of
As I write this, I am sitting in what remains of the Temple University Japan (TUJ) Dean's Office; this has been my office for 12 years, but I'm happy to be packed and
Andres Mondragon grew up in Lima, the coastal capital city of Peru, more than 3,500 miles from Temple University's campus. For Ayna Mammedova, nearly 6,400 miles separate
The #YouAreWelcomeHere campaign—a national initiative shepherded via viral video made at Temple in 2016 to encourage more international students to study at U.S. colleges
Four decades ago, Temple bestowed an honorary degree upon Deng Xiaoping, one of China's most revered leaders. The degree was the only honorary degree the late Deng ever
As a graduating senior at Temple University Japan (TUJ), Hikari Hida has already begun to leave her mark on the issues she's most passionate about: women's rights and
Temple's annual Celebration of Globalization this year honored two people who have championed globalization both at the university and in the city of Philadelphia.
A grant from the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs recently enabled Temple's Intensive English Language Program (IELP) to host 24
Megan Maxwell's military career and academic pursuits have taken her across the country and around the world. She wants to shape policy and gain global experiences. Her