Graduation day will be a personal victory for Kia Gregory.
The journalism major has been enrolled at Temple for a dozen years, not counting the time she put in right after high school. And now, at 40, she will have a diploma to hang in her new office.
In New York.
At a little place called The New York Times.
Gregory has been juggling work and school for years. She started back at Temple in 2001 as an accounting major, a field in which she had worked for awhile. But, she says she wanted more than a “job.” She longed for a “career.”
She decided to follow her love for writing and enter the journalism program.
“It has been interesting,” she said during the final days of the semester. “Temple has allowed me to develop the relationships that have led to jobs. The irony is that it has delayed my graduation.”
Gregory’s first journalism professor was Sara Kelly, who was an editor at Philadelphia Weekly. Her classwork opened up a door to an internship at the weekly paper and evolved into a full-time job.
That’s when the juggling act started.
“Journalism can be an all-day affair,” Gregory said, referring to the fact that news just doesn’t wait until after class to break. But she found a way to balance it all, because she was committed to finishing what she started.


