In 1991, Professor of Keyboard Studies at Boyer College of Music and Dance, Joyce Lindorff, moved to China to accompany her husband who received a…
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These are articles that are in depth stories about specific topics of interest.
Although England is the first country that comes to mind when thinking about U.S. colonial history, Philadelphia has a strong undercurrent of Parisian influence running…
Leave a CommentTemple University and Global Philadelphia team up to show their commitment to the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals through art. “The progress of humanity doesn’t occur…
Leave a CommentThe COVID-19 pandemic has delivered unprecedented challenges to international education and heightened our need for collaboration across the world to solve global problems. It has…
Leave a CommentStudents at Temple’s respected Rome and Japan campuses are having unforgettable semesters—and a welcome taste of normalcy—at a time when the vast majority of study…
Leave a CommentLaunching the #WhyUS Campaign The U.S. remains one of the best countries to study abroad, but lately because of recent events—the pandemic, social unrest, political…
Leave a CommentThough we could not come together in person this year, the Office of International Affairs took advantage of virtual technology to bring our Owls back…
Leave a Comment“Being a #YouAreWelcomeHere (#YAWH) scholarship winner carries great responsibility. To win, students must devise a project to bridge cultures and bring international communities together,” said…
Leave a CommentDeveloping leadership skills while in college is crucial to long-term success. Becoming a good leader and doing so authentically is really about knowing oneself. “Temple’s…
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