Prior to starting as a faculty member at Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ), James Brown knew one thing about the institution: The campus found itself mentioned in the
Each year, more than 750 Temple University students study abroad. There are several options available for students interested in international opportunities, and this
When Flavia Astete arrived in Philadelphia and the United States for the first time this past summer, there was one specific feeling that she could not shake.
On Sept. 9, Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ) announced a $4.5 million gift from Masanori Mochida, president and representative director of Goldman Sachs Japan Co.,
Temple University's military-connected student of the month is Bendu Chowoe. Earlier this month, we sat down and interviewed Bendu about her personal experience at Temple
Hoa Vo, Class of 2024, rides his skateboard down a sidewalk. He has the right of way, but an impatient driver still honks at him. A few blocks away, Zenan Shen, Class of
In March 2020, as Lisa Meritz and the Office of International Affairs magazine team put the finishing touches on the office's annual print offering, International Insight
Temple undergraduates Julie Kim, Class of 2022, and Emily Wilson, Class of 2021, may be among the rarest of American college students this spring. It's not because they
A key question Temple has worked to answer throughout the COVID-19 pandemic is, "how best to provide experiential learning opportunities for students who are learning
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