Congratulations to our recent graduate and graduation ceremony student speaker Lauren Morris, KLN ‘26, for winning 🥇 FIRST PLACE 🥇 in the National Television Championship category at the 66th Hearst National Journalism Championship!
Her winning entry explores how resources like the Be My Eyes app and the LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired organization are making San Francisco more accessible for its blind and visually impaired residents. Check it out!
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Temple’s Klein College of Media and Communication ranks among the largest, most comprehensive schools of its kind in the country, and is considered the Philadelphia region’s leading provider of media employees. The College now enrolls approximately 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students and employs more than 60 full-time faculty members. Here at Klein, academic and creative exchanges occur betw
06/02/2026
Creativity that speaks. Congratulations to two advertisers Ben Mattice and Kayla Tracy, who were recognized in the Graphis New Talent Awards 2026 for work they created in their classes, advised by Professors Kathy Mueller and Tracy Agostarola.
Kayla earned a Silver Award for an out-of-home public service campaign that attempts to deter teenage drivers from using their phones while driving, and Ben earned an Honorable Mention for an illustrated campaign for Pabst Blue Ribbon.
06/02/2026
Creativity that speaks. Congratulations to two advertisers Ben Mattice, KLN ’26, and Kayla Tracy, who were recognized in the Graphis New Talent Awards 2026 for work they created in their classes, advised by Professors Kathy Mueller and Tracy Agostarola.
Kayla earned a Silver Award for an out-of-home public service campaign that attempts to deter teenage drivers from using their phones while driving, and Ben earned an Honorable Mention for an illustrated campaign for Pabst Blue Ribbon.
🎥 A story by recent master of journalism graduate Mario Rodriguez Canuto, KLN ‘26, aired on ! Canuto worked on the story for his practicum class. Read more about this unique experiential course that has brought Klein student work to FOX29 - link in bio.
05/28/2026
Are you a Klein College alum with a story to tell? Express your interest in sharing your expertise with our current students as part of The Communications: Klein College Alumni Speakers Bureau, as supported by the Temple University Alumni Association. https://ow.ly/FB0Q50Z4R4R
05/27/2026
Now on our grocery list: quinoa, salmon, edamame, avocado, cucumbers, veggies and more!
Feel Good Cooking on Temple TV is shining a light on Type 2 diabetes awareness and prevention, especially the rise among younger people. Come along with host Anthony Oliver and graduate nutrition student April Sakalsky from Temple University Barnett College of Public Health as they discuss nutrition tips, public health insights and a healthy teriyaki salmon quinoa bowl recipe designed with balanced eating in mind.
Watch now: https://templetv.net/2026/05/18/feel-good-cooking-tackles-type-2-diabetes-awareness-in-new-episode/
05/20/2026
Temple TV earned a Bronze Telly Award in the General Student category at the 47th Annual Telly Awards for their original production, “Artists Among Us: The Art of Drag.”
The award-winning episode explores the rich history of Philadelphia’s LGBTQIA+ community through the powerful and expressive art of drag, highlighting its cultural importance while celebrating identity, resilience and artistic expression.
Learn more and watch the episode:
Temple University Television Students Win Bronze Telly Award for “Artists Among Us: The Art of Drag” Team of ten students honored.
05/15/2026
Where classroom meets community. This spring, senior PR students teamed up with local clients to develop strategic communications plans. Students worked on campaigns for Visit Philly, the Temple University Career Center, the Temple University Community Gateway and two entities under the Philadelphia Visitor Center Corporation: PHILADELPHIA250 and Phambassadors.
Learn more about their work.
Public relations students take classroom lessons to Philadelphia-based clients By Julia AndersonMay 11, 2026 Share on Socialshare on socialFacebookTwitterLinkedIn Students in PR 4501: Public Relations Capstone with Professor Adam Dvorin. Seniors in the public relations major are required to take PR 4501: Public Relations Capstone. In this course, students team up to support a....
05/13/2026
Temple TV's newest episode of Feel Good Cooking features a special guest: Temple University President John Fry. In this simple yet powerful collaboration, President Fry shares his favorite comfort food, fried shrimp, and challenges the students to create a healthier and even more delicious version. Read more: https://ow.ly/ynJx50YYqbM
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