Temple alumni are making big career moves 🦉
From promotions to new opportunities, we’re celebrating the latest accomplishments shared by our Owl Network.
Temple has your back throughout your entire career journey.
🔗 Good Career News Spring 2026: https://t.co/u7HlcMhLRy
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.
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://t.co/wb8rdb055i
Now on our grocery list: quinoa, salmon, edamame, avocado, cucumbers, veggies and more!
Feel Good Cooking on TUTV is shining a light on Type 2 diabetes awareness and prevention, especially the rise among younger people, while crafting a yummy teriyaki salmon bowl that promotes balanced eating.
Watch now: https://t.co/0VtAIz8nNH
TUTV 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.”
Learn more and watch the episode: https://t.co/42lxjrV4nS
Where classroom meets community. This spring, senior PR students teamed up with local clients to develop strategic communications plans. Students worked on campaigns for @visitphilly, the Temple University Career Center, the Temple University Community Gateway and two entities under @PHLVisitorCntr: Philadelphia250 and Phambassadors.
Learn more about their work: https://t.co/R9BbnLlheN
Feel Good Cooking is back with a special guest: @templeuniv's 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://t.co/Pn6VXM0qln
Senior journalism major Lauren Haley Morris has been recognized for her talents in journalism with nominations for five different media awards. She will serve as the student speaker at Klein College’s Graduation Ceremony this Friday, May 8, at 9:30 a.m. in the Liacouras Center: https://t.co/hFJgS2uHG3
On Friday, May 8, Klein College graduates and ceremony attendees will hear a keynote address from Temple University interim provost and dean of the Klein College, David Boardman. Boardman will also receive an honorary degree at Temple University’s 139th Commencement, recognizing his leadership and contributions to journalism and higher education: https://t.co/zubpyYxDMr
Jessica Sklar, KLN ’19, studied abroad in London through Klein GO, and her time abroad laid the foundation for her career today: https://t.co/E5Wc84SsSp
“There’s no question that most people understand that media is very influential in their lives,” Sherri Hope Culver said. “That aspect is almost a no-brainer for most people. The question is: Then what?”: https://t.co/4GlKxDpTiB
"After graduation, I’ll be joining 13News Now, an ABC affiliate in Norfolk, Virginia, as a general assignment reporter. Temple prepared me to step into this role with confidence, from reporting and producing to going live. I’m excited to keep learning, growing and telling meaningful stories in the community I’ll serve."
Lauren Haley Morris, senior journalism student, reflects on her #TempleMade experience and how it prepared her for her next steps: https://t.co/2Ol11sW8Xa
@temple_univ journalism students are learning how to report and produce news for one of the region’s largest audiences, @FOX29philly.
“I was so excited to have my piece go on air," said senior journalism student Gabriel Linington. "A lot of work went in this moment, and it’s a huge personal milestone for me.”
Read more: https://t.co/nFCR0HrR4J
Stacey Landrum, KLN ’25, received his master of journalism degree last May after a nearly 30-year career as a firefighter. Learn how this alum swapped the firehouse for the newsroom and proved that learning never stops: https://t.co/2GeEon4fDm
Now Streaming!
Episode 1 of Dying on the Inside: Women Lifers at Muncy Prison — a new investigative podcast from Klein College of Media and Communication's @logan Logan Center for Urban Investigative Reporting — is now streaming.
Listen now wherever you get your podcasts: https://t.co/RCQxYpDaYA
New music from Klein 🎶
JD Glass has released her debut single, “A Thousand Times,” through Bell Tower Music, Klein College’s student-run record label.
The track showcases the collaborative work of students across production, marketing and media—and highlights the next generation of music industry talent.
Read more: https://t.co/dMveN2lz4i
Listen now: https://t.co/KaowmRgVeU
[You're Invited] The Cherry on Top: PRSSA End of Year Celebration & Klein Alumni Mixer
Sunday, April 26
11 AM to 2 PM
Howard Gittis Student Center “The Underground
This event is a wonderful opportunity to bring together Klein students, alumni and faculty to celebrate the close of a remarkable academic year, reconnect and strengthen our community ties.
RSVP: https://t.co/eFlIIfD0HA
What happens when people grow old in a system never designed to care for them?
Join us for Dying on the Inside: Women Impacted, a powerful panel connected to the Logan Center for Urban Investigative Reporting’s latest podcast exploring aging, incarceration and health.
📅 May 13
🕕 6–8 p.m.
📍 Randall Theater
Hear directly from those impacted and engage in a critical conversation around justice, care and visibility.
Register: https://t.co/c2ZPfjTi0a