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John Fry wants Temple to be Center City's 'anchor university'
By Ryan Mulligan
Temple University will take over the landmark Terra Hall building at Broad and Walnut streets come 2027, but President John Fry ...

New Coronavirus And Where The Law And Public Health Intersect
By Jill Ryan and Peter O'Dowd
The U.S. government can quarantine as “long as there's a reasonable basis to believe that it will do some good,” says Scott Burris, professor and...

Monty Scott has found his footing for Temple
By Graham Foley
Temple trusted its hot hand with the game on the line in overtime against UConn.
Temple U. show celebrating the ‘Shirley Temple of Hawaii’ will go on after honoree’s death
By Jane M. Von Bergen
Joy Valderrama Abbott, a Temple alum and benefactor, is known as the “Shirley Temple of Hawaii,” where she grew up. She had been set to appear at...

Temple University quarterback goes back to kindergarten
By Inquirer Staff Photographers
Every Monday, we present a gallery of recent pictures taken by our staff photojournalists and tell the story behind one of them. This week,...
Richard J. Fox, Philadelphia Real-Estate Developer, Championed Temple University
By James R. Hagerty
After graduating from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1950, Richard J. Fox found a job at U.S. Gypsum Co., a maker of building materials....
Key Issues Voters Are Looking At Head Of Primaries
By Jennifer Lewis-Hall
Jennifer sits down with Michael Sances, a political science assistant professor at Temple University to discuss issues surrounding affordable...
Temple University football players mentoring students in Camden schools
By Corey Davis
Temple University football players are teaming up with Camden's Charter School Network to mentor young students as part of a new partnership.

Democrats debate in Las Vegas
By Marty Moss-Coane
Our guests are CAMILLE BURGE, assistant professor of political science at Villanova University, MICHAEL HAGEN, professor of political science at...
Housing and food insecurity affecting many college students, new data says
By Valerie Strauss
The 2019 survey, led by the Hope Center for College, Community and Justice at Temple University, was completed by more than 167,000 students at...

Philadelphians reflect on how their first job led to long careers with big impact
By Brandon T. Harden
Securing a job for the first time is a pivotal step toward adulthood, said Judith Levine, an associate professor of sociology at Temple University...

We’re Reading the Coronavirus Numbers Wrong
By John Allen Paulos
John Allen Paulos is a professor of mathematics at Temple University and the author of “A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper” and, most recently, “...

Harry Donahue inducted into Temple Basketball Ring of Honor
By Ed Benkin
Harry Donahue, the legendary voice of Temple University sports and longtime KYW Newsradio anchor, was honored by the university on Sunday with...

This one-of-a-kind conference celebrates the real people behind the Underground Railroad
By Layla A. Jones
Temple University has held the one-of-a-kind academic gathering centered around the pipeline to freedom for 17 years now, thanks to organizing...
Tribune honors African Americans who have made history in Philadelphia
By John N. Mitchell
Tribune President and CEO Robert W. Bogle presented awards to the Rev. Richard A. Dent, former pastor of First African Baptist Church of Sharon...
'I Was Missing Out': Meet The 'Political Tourists' Crashing The Lead-Up To New Hampshire's Primary
By Saraya Wintersmith
Mikyhial Clarke, a student at Temple University in Philadelphia, came with a media and politics group to practice covering political events. He...

Why are children 'missing' from coronavirus outbreak cases? - Livescience.com
By Stephanie Pappas
Why are children 'missing' from coronavirus outbreak cases? Livescience.com Fluctuating funding and flagging interest hurt coronavirus research...

The Charles Library: Philadelphia Temple University’s new addition
By Georgina Johnston
Doubled in size, the Snøhetta designed library provides extensive learning amenities for all

Richard J. Fox, real estate magnate and namesake of Temple’s business school, dies at 92 - The Philadelphia Inquirer
By Nathaniel Lash
“We recognized the many ways he made Temple better by naming the Richard J. Fox School of Business and Management in his honor; but the truth is...
Philadelphia Real Estate Developer Richard Fox, Namesake Of Temple University’s Business School, Dies At 92
Fox’s projects included the Wells Fargo Center and the Chesterbrook community in Chester County.
Fox was a long-time member of Temple...
Something always draws this Temple graduate back to acting
By Rita Charleston
After singing and playing the piano when she was younger, when it came time for her to go on to college, Brooklyn-born and bred Satchel Williams...
Temple's fencing team ranked 5th in the nation
By Jamie Apody
Fencing rarely makes the back pages or the highlight shows, but if the fencers at Temple University keep doing what they're doing that may change...
Meet the medical student with dreams of Olympic gold in fencing
By Craig Melvin
Kicking off “Breaking Through,” a month-long series marking Black History Month, TODAY’s Craig Melvin spotlights Kamali Thompson, a medical...
Iowa Caucuses to Bring First Results of 2020 Democratic Presidential Race
By Pamela Osborne
Associate Professor of Political Science Michael Hagen offers expert commentary on the significance of the Iowa Caucuses.
Meet the Temple grad behind Hyundai's 'Smaht Pahk' Super Bowl commercial
By Kennedy Rose
A Philadelphia-area native was one of the minds behind Hyundai's viral "Smaht Pahk" commercial, and he said he'd love to do a commercial playing...

Temple 76, East Carolina 64: Stats, highlights, and reaction from Owls’ win
By Graham Foley
After a debilitating stretch of bad basketball that quelled hopes of an at-large bid, Temple got the monkey off its back Saturday night with a 76-...