The kind of perseverence shown by the class of 2024 was next level
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The kind of perseverence shown by the class of 2024 was next level
-- We're so proud to call you Temple Made!
We are so proud and excited that our TFMA Commencement Speaker, Journee Lutz (she/they), '24 will also be a student speaker at both our commencement AND Temple University's 137th Commencement ceremony!
{Emmy-winning Alum, Quinta Brunsen, will receive an Honorary Degree at this ceremony too!}
This interview was conducted and written by Alyssa Threadgill.
As students, we all wonder what paths we will take upon graduating from Temple. For those of us who have dedicated our college careers to our passion for the arts, it can be even more challenging. Many of us are called to the stage, while others will get in front of the camera.
Since 2020, the Alumni Association of Temple University's School of Theater, Film, and Media Arts has been awarding grants to help fund alumni projects with the understanding that the body of work coming out of TFMA is made more vibrant by diverse voices.
In support of a more honest, equitable, and inclusive storytelling landscape, the 2023 TFMA Alumni Project Grant is going toward projects that amplify the voices and stories of artists of color and artists in the LGBTQ+ community.
In perhaps a precient artistic endeavour, Temple University faculty Roderick Coover (TFMA) and Adam Vidiksis (Boyer) have collaborated to create two large-scale public artworks that confront the effects of climate change on the local waterways, and will be a part of the Philadelphia Fringe Festival this September 8–23, 2021.