Back row, left to right: Dan Taratut (Temple Ambler Field Station Research Technician), and interns Justin Ryan, Colin Lynch. Front row, left to right: Interns Ife Ogundele, Josie Williams and Emilly Konchan.Photo by James F. Duffy Jun. 7, 2022 Students Lead Unique Research in the Temple Ambler Field Station By James DuffyStudents participating in the Temple Ambler Field Station Research Internship program aren’t just […] Ambler Arboretum students gardeners are at FDR Park for the Philadelphia Flower Show. You can visit the Ambler Arboretum’s display at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Philadelphia Flower Show from now Sunday, June 19.Photo by Photo by Juliana Capece Jun. 7, 2022 Ambler Arboretum Student Gardeners Share “A Natural History of LGBTQ Botany” at the Philadelphia Flower Show By James DuffyFor centuries, lavender and other shades of purple have carried significant meaning in the LGBTQ […] Sam Emory, (AIA <br> Student ASLA <br> LEED AP BD+C), graduated with a Master of Landscape Architecture (MLArch) degree from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture.Photo by James F. Duffy May 12, 2022 Sam Emory: Designing a Sustainable Future By James DuffyThere is something about the Ambler Arboretum of Temple University that recent graduate Sam Emory […] Temple Ambler Field Station Student Research Intern recently graduated from Temple with a degree in Biochemistry.Photo by James F. Duffy May 10, 2022 Gabrielle Widjaja: Getting Hand-on with Biochemistry in the Temple Ambler Field Station By James DuffyTemple University recent graduate Gabrielle Widjaja never expected to be involved in the type of […] Paige Levan, 27, always knew she was destined to be Temple Owl. This semester, she completes her degree in Psychology at Temple.Photo by Photo provided by Paige Levan May 2, 2022 Paige Levan: Finding the Perfect Balance to Achieve Your Dreams By James DuffyPaige Levan, 27, always knew she was destined to be Temple Owl. “I was always drawn to Temple […] Faculty, staff and visitors take part in a BioBlitz at Temple University AmblerPhoto by Betsy Manning Apr. 25, 2022 Temple Ambler Field Station to Host First Annual Biodiversity Month in May By James DuffyBiodiversity (noun): The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. […] Grace Lenart was recently surprised with a $5,000 scholarship from the Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association.Photo by James F. Duffy Dec. 9, 2021 Grace Lenart: Pursuing A Passion for Plants By James DuffyTemple University Horticulture sophomore Grace Lenart doesn’t remember a time when she wasn’t […] Maria Sarmiento has been appointed Assistant Director of Advising at Temple University Ambler.Photo by James Duffy Dec. 6, 2021 Maria Sarmiento: Focusing on Student Success By James F. DuffyEnvisioning the future. Planning a career. Achieving personal goals. These are heavy topics for any […] The aftermath of the tornado has also opened up a variety of research and educational opportunities, including new undergraduate and graduate Disturbance Ecology courses.Photo by Mariana Bonfim Nov. 30, 2021 Temple Ambler Field Station Invites Students to Explore Disturbance Ecology in Aftermath of Tornado By James DuffyNature is dynamic. Ecosystems across the globe are defined by their disturbance regimes — […] How do you continue in-depth research in an ecosystem that has been forever changed by a natural disaster? The answer: “Tell the story that nature has given us to tell.”Photo by Mariana Bonfim Nov. 30, 2021 Temple Ambler Field Station: Finding Opportunity in Recovery By James DuffyOn September 1, the Temple Ambler Field Station was confronted with a seemingly impossible […] A view of the Colibraro Conifer Garden at the Ambler Arboretum of Temple University.Photo by Benjamin Snyder Nov. 15, 2021 The Ambler Arboretum Wants Your Living Christmas Trees If you put Christmas trees up as part of your winter holiday celebration, the Arboretum is asking […] The Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania led a Healing Ceremony at Temple University Ambler.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 29, 2021 A Ceremony to Heal the Land and the Heart The Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania led a Healing Ceremony at Temple Ambler, which was hit by an EF2 […] On September 1, an EF2 tornado struck the Temple University Ambler Campus. Recover and rebuilding efforts have continued ever since.Photo by Betsy Manning and Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 21, 2021 Temple Ambler: The Road to Recovery Begins By Post by James Duffy, story by Steve OrbanekWords by: Stephen OrbanekPhotography by: Betsy Manning and Joseph V. LabolitoProduced by: Edirin […] The Temple University Ambler Office of Student and Campus Life will host a week of special events for new and returning students!Photo by James F. Duffy Aug. 19, 2021 Temple Ambler Welcomes Back New and Returning Students By James F. DuffyWhen students begin classes for the fall 2021 semester at Temple University Ambler, they will be […] Sam Emory, a Master of Landscape Architecture (MLArch) student in the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, has an altogether different vision of a 1,300-acre industrial site — an ecologically sound answer to the question “What do you do with an old refinery about the size of Center City Philadelphia?”Photo by Sam Emory Jun. 11, 2021 Sam Emory: Envisioning Ways to Heal the Soil By James F. DuffySince early 2020, an aging metal hulk has sat lifeless and dormant on a mile-long stretch of […] Load More
Back row, left to right: Dan Taratut (Temple Ambler Field Station Research Technician), and interns Justin Ryan, Colin Lynch. Front row, left to right: Interns Ife Ogundele, Josie Williams and Emilly Konchan.Photo by James F. Duffy Jun. 7, 2022 Students Lead Unique Research in the Temple Ambler Field Station By James DuffyStudents participating in the Temple Ambler Field Station Research Internship program aren’t just […] Ambler Arboretum students gardeners are at FDR Park for the Philadelphia Flower Show. You can visit the Ambler Arboretum’s display at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Philadelphia Flower Show from now Sunday, June 19.Photo by Photo by Juliana Capece Jun. 7, 2022 Ambler Arboretum Student Gardeners Share “A Natural History of LGBTQ Botany” at the Philadelphia Flower Show By James DuffyFor centuries, lavender and other shades of purple have carried significant meaning in the LGBTQ […] Sam Emory, (AIA <br> Student ASLA <br> LEED AP BD+C), graduated with a Master of Landscape Architecture (MLArch) degree from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture.Photo by James F. Duffy May 12, 2022 Sam Emory: Designing a Sustainable Future By James DuffyThere is something about the Ambler Arboretum of Temple University that recent graduate Sam Emory […] Temple Ambler Field Station Student Research Intern recently graduated from Temple with a degree in Biochemistry.Photo by James F. Duffy May 10, 2022 Gabrielle Widjaja: Getting Hand-on with Biochemistry in the Temple Ambler Field Station By James DuffyTemple University recent graduate Gabrielle Widjaja never expected to be involved in the type of […] Paige Levan, 27, always knew she was destined to be Temple Owl. This semester, she completes her degree in Psychology at Temple.Photo by Photo provided by Paige Levan May 2, 2022 Paige Levan: Finding the Perfect Balance to Achieve Your Dreams By James DuffyPaige Levan, 27, always knew she was destined to be Temple Owl. “I was always drawn to Temple […] Faculty, staff and visitors take part in a BioBlitz at Temple University AmblerPhoto by Betsy Manning Apr. 25, 2022 Temple Ambler Field Station to Host First Annual Biodiversity Month in May By James DuffyBiodiversity (noun): The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. […] Grace Lenart was recently surprised with a $5,000 scholarship from the Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association.Photo by James F. Duffy Dec. 9, 2021 Grace Lenart: Pursuing A Passion for Plants By James DuffyTemple University Horticulture sophomore Grace Lenart doesn’t remember a time when she wasn’t […] Maria Sarmiento has been appointed Assistant Director of Advising at Temple University Ambler.Photo by James Duffy Dec. 6, 2021 Maria Sarmiento: Focusing on Student Success By James F. DuffyEnvisioning the future. Planning a career. Achieving personal goals. These are heavy topics for any […] The aftermath of the tornado has also opened up a variety of research and educational opportunities, including new undergraduate and graduate Disturbance Ecology courses.Photo by Mariana Bonfim Nov. 30, 2021 Temple Ambler Field Station Invites Students to Explore Disturbance Ecology in Aftermath of Tornado By James DuffyNature is dynamic. Ecosystems across the globe are defined by their disturbance regimes — […] How do you continue in-depth research in an ecosystem that has been forever changed by a natural disaster? The answer: “Tell the story that nature has given us to tell.”Photo by Mariana Bonfim Nov. 30, 2021 Temple Ambler Field Station: Finding Opportunity in Recovery By James DuffyOn September 1, the Temple Ambler Field Station was confronted with a seemingly impossible […] A view of the Colibraro Conifer Garden at the Ambler Arboretum of Temple University.Photo by Benjamin Snyder Nov. 15, 2021 The Ambler Arboretum Wants Your Living Christmas Trees If you put Christmas trees up as part of your winter holiday celebration, the Arboretum is asking […] The Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania led a Healing Ceremony at Temple University Ambler.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 29, 2021 A Ceremony to Heal the Land and the Heart The Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania led a Healing Ceremony at Temple Ambler, which was hit by an EF2 […] On September 1, an EF2 tornado struck the Temple University Ambler Campus. Recover and rebuilding efforts have continued ever since.Photo by Betsy Manning and Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 21, 2021 Temple Ambler: The Road to Recovery Begins By Post by James Duffy, story by Steve OrbanekWords by: Stephen OrbanekPhotography by: Betsy Manning and Joseph V. LabolitoProduced by: Edirin […] The Temple University Ambler Office of Student and Campus Life will host a week of special events for new and returning students!Photo by James F. Duffy Aug. 19, 2021 Temple Ambler Welcomes Back New and Returning Students By James F. DuffyWhen students begin classes for the fall 2021 semester at Temple University Ambler, they will be […] Sam Emory, a Master of Landscape Architecture (MLArch) student in the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, has an altogether different vision of a 1,300-acre industrial site — an ecologically sound answer to the question “What do you do with an old refinery about the size of Center City Philadelphia?”Photo by Sam Emory Jun. 11, 2021 Sam Emory: Envisioning Ways to Heal the Soil By James F. DuffySince early 2020, an aging metal hulk has sat lifeless and dormant on a mile-long stretch of […]