Temple's base tuition will now be $8,988 per semester for Pennsylvania residents and $16,188 per semester for non-Pennsylvania residents.
After 17-year-old Hafsah Abdul-Rahman did not get her diploma at graduation for doing the "griddy" dance, the school replaced its principal.
The harvested produce is being sent right out to Philadelphia communities in need.
Chesterbrook Academy® Preschool Locations in the Philadelphia Area to Host On-Site Hiring Event on June 28
"When I play my music I just get into the music and I don't think about what's going on around me," 5th grader Saffron Cuarezma said.
Hafsah Abdul-Rahman said her doing the viral "Griddy" dance at Philadelphia High School for Girls' commencement cost her diploma.
Germantown Friends School student Amir Staten's college acceptance reaction video blew up online in February. Now, he's got a full ride.
Due to the potentially dangerous air quality, the School District of Philadelphia is shifting Friday's instructions to the victual model.
"They're beside themselves. They like working at Temple. They like serving the community," Alec Shaffer said.
The district announced 90 schools will dismiss two hours early Friday due to temperatures forecasted for 90-plus degrees.
The district has hired a new person to assess environmental conditions and oversee asbestos issues.
All 60 teachers were awarded the 2023 Lindback Award for Distinguished Teachers and received a $3,500 cash award.
The Bidens are coming to the city to attend their granddaughter Maisy Biden's graduation from the University of Pennsylvania.
Sally Ann Wojcik in the School District of Philadelphia is among 12 Pennsylvania educators in the running for the statewide honor.
They are among 2,500 Merit Scholar designees who were chosen from a talent pool of more than 15,000 finalists in the 2023 program.
For Temple graduates, "perseverance matters" is more than a slogan. As Long says, it's a way of life.
The school shut down two weeks ago after damaged asbestos was found on the first floor.
Officials said students drank a juice laced with an opioid substance called "wonk," sending some of them to a hospital.
"I'm feeling relieved, I'm feeling thankful," Collins said. "I'm feeling blessed."
Principal Evans not only believes in our children but encourages them to believe in themselves. He aims to inspire them through art.
The move comes almost three weeks after the departure of former president Jason Wingard.
Interested families are invited to explore classrooms, meet school leaders and learn about Chesterbrook Academy's curriculum
This Sunday, the smallest worshippers there are learning why this Easter is so special.
It's a tournament designed by high school students in Philadelphia that teaches accountability.
A sign on the door of Temple's Morgan Hall food court reads "Closed to the general public from 2-5 p.m. daily."
Philadelphia natives and musicians Tierra Whack and Jill Scott were in attendance for the check presentation Thursday night at The Met.
Temple University's faculty union is meeting Friday on whether to hold a no-confidence vote for President Jason Wingard.
Gratz Prep Middle School was closed Wednesday through Friday but will reopen Monday after the building has been cleared by inspectors.
Next, members of the union will vote on whether or not to ratify the tentative agreement.
"I think it's important, number one, that the students trust you," Jarrett said. "Once you establish that, everything else falls in place."
The union held an emergency meeting to talk about president Jason Wingard on Friday.
It's a video that you could watch over and over again. "It says congratulations at the top of the email and I just lose it," Staten said.
Many students tell CBS News Philadelphia they feel the university is not protecting students who live off campus.
Interested families are invited to explore classrooms, meet school leaders and learn about Chesterbrook Academy’s curriculum
Even more impressive may be his signature enthusiasm and commitment to all things space and science.
Temple students can reach out to Tuttleman Counseling Services at 1700 N. Broad St. or via phone at (215) 204-7276.
Parents and community activists protested outside the school last week calling for accountability for the students involved.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia high schools, parochial elementary schools, and schools of special education are opening two hours late Monday.
The video shows a teen spray painting another teen's face black and making racist remarks.
The School District of Philadelphia is giving its community a bit of a recovery time by opening two hours late Monday after the game.