May 4, 2012 - Sustainability Landscape architecture standout leads by example By James DuffyFor her fifth grade yearbook, Diana Fernandez was asked an important question: “What do you want to […] May 4, 2012 - Community Engagement Mortensen connects dots between social work and planning By James DuffyChristina Mortensen has an uncanny knack for seeing the connections between things. As an […] May 3, 2012 - Sustainability In work, in life, Ambler grad walks the talk of sustainability By James DuffyFor Temple community and regional planning master’s degree student Julia McCabe, sustainablity is […] Feb. 22, 2012 - Arts & Culture Flower Show exhibit celebrates Hawaii By James DuffyStudents and faculty in Temple University Ambler’s Department of Landscape Architecture and […] Feb. 9, 2012 - Arts & Culture Warm winter weather confuses plants, insects and animals By James DuffyDuring his annual February ritual, Punxsutawney Phil came out of his burrow, took a morning […] Jan. 19, 2012 - Staff & Faculty Center City park rededication honors late Temple professor John F. Collins By James DuffySchuylkill River Park. Three Bears Park. Society Hill’s Greenways. Chestnut Park. If you’ve taken […] Dec. 7, 2011 - Campus News Ambler marks 100 years with new book and artifacts By James DuffyAt nearly 93 years young, Mary Reiter has a special relationship with the Temple University Ambler […] Nov. 3, 2011 - Campus News Veterans programs honor Temple’s bravest By James Duffy After driving trucks in convoys during two tours in Iraq, there is very little that rattles […] Nov. 3, 2011 - Campus News Temple creates military-friendly environment to serve those who served By James DuffyAs U.S. servicemen and women continue to serve in combat areas such as Iraq and Afghanistan and […] Oct. 7, 2010 - Student Success Hard work pays giant dividends for horticulture student By James DuffyVisit Temple University Ambler student Brandon Huber’s home during Halloween this season and you […] Pagination 1 2 3 4