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Philly deserves better schools. Temple is all in.
By Monika Williams Shealey
So, here’s my pledge to Philadelphia, and to its public schools: At Temple, we are all in.
What does the Temple community want from its next president? Here’s what to know from a new report.
By Susan Snyder
Temple University is amid a search for a new president, and the campus community—including faculty, staff, students and alumni—has said what it...
A Temple medical student and radiologist are on a quest to teach physicians to interpret X-rays of Black patients with braids, l
By Abraham Gutman
Temple University medical student Angela Udongwo spent her summer break quizzing Philadelphia-area physicians on their ability to identify the...
This genetic variant raises the risk for Alzheimer’s disease, who is most at risk
By Julia Ries
“The main takeaway here is that the risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease seems to be related, at least in part, to a complex relationship...
Proposed welfare rule change may alter state scholarship funding practices
By Jessica Blake
Bryce McKibben, senior director of policy and advocacy at the Hope Center for College, Community and Justice, a student equity research center at...
AI Briefing: Here is how a startup named after a Black inventor is addressing AI’s racial bias
By Marty Swant
Latimer is partnering with historically Black colleges and universities to give students access to the technology and also potentially to include...
Temple fencing’s preseason tournament now bears the name of the Owls’ legendary coach
By Max Dinenberg
Nikki Franke left an indelible mark on Temple fencing in her 50 years as head coach. That’s why the program renamed its annual event the Coach...
2024 elections expected to lead to more AI-generated campaign ads, deepfakes
By Samantha Manning
Our Washington News Bureau spoke with Temple University Professor Subodha Kumar about the emergence of AI in the campaign space.
Kumar is...
A resurgence in SJA’s College, Counseling Dept.
By Kristin Guglietti
One school St. Joseph Academy is partnering with is the Fox School of Business at Temple University.
“We have our business students here....
2024 elections expected to lead to more AI-generated campaign ads, deepfakes
By Samantha Manning
Our Washington News Bureau spoke with Temple University Professor Subodha Kumar about the emergence of AI in the campaign space.
Kumar is...
Japan protests after suspected Russian helicopter enters airspace off northernmost island
By JEREMY STILLWAGNER AND HANA KUSUMOTO
“The Russian flotillas are a show of force designed to warn Japan against imposing further sanctions,” James Brown, an international affairs...
Who Should Be Screened for Lung Cancer Under New American Cancer Society Guidance
By Korin Miller
The new screening guidelines recommend that people aged 50 to 80 with a 20 or more pack-year history be screened each year for lung cancer.
...CRISPR HIV gene therapy looks safe—but does it work?
By Liz Highleyman
Kamel Khalili, PhD, of Temple University, and colleagues have been studying gene therapy to cure HIV for more than a decade. In 2014, they...
Why can fear be so much fun? Doctors break down the science of being scared
By Dr. Jade Cobern
"There's this real interplay between our stress hormones and our feel-good hormones," Dr. Leah Croll, board-certified neurologist and assistant...
Phishing Scams, Bad Actors Bedevil Military Mass Tort Settlements
By Kenneth Jacobsen
Temple University’s Kenneth Jacobsen writes that scammers have a playbook for stealing compensation or personal information from mass tort...
Pennsylvania has a chance to improve its treatment of children in the criminal justice system | Opinion
By Shadd Maruna and Jamie Fader
Importantly, these policies are consistent with brain development science, much of it produced at Temple University, which the Supreme Court has...
GOP Hopes New Anti-Abortion Tactics Bring Better Results in Va. Legislative Races
By Khaya Himmelman
“There’s this idea that the 15-week ban would be a compromise,” said Rachel Rebouché, a law professor and dean of Temple University Beasley School...
Larger-than-life photos from Philly’s past infuse Black history into the present
By Rachel Williams
They gathered material from a wide variety of sources—the Philadelphia City Archives, the Free Library of Philadelphia, the Charles L. Blockson...
Temple University continues enhanced safety measures by introducing new K-9 officer
By Chris O'Connell
Temple University is welcoming a new officer to its police department, as students and faculty will soon be seeing a four-legged addition...
The murky math of the New York Times bestsellers list
By Katherine Laidlaw
Behind the list is another list, one curated to include books projected by publishers, booksellers and editors to be bestsellers, according to...
Temple President Richard Englert confident fundraising and development boom will pay off for university
By Ryan Mulligan
Temple University President Richard Englert thinks outsiders are taking notice of the momentum built during JoAnne Epps’ five-month tenure at the...
Documentary shines a spotlight on Japan’s single mothers
By LOUISE GEORGE KITTAKA
It was also important to McAvoy to include input from academics and professionals who could “back up the stories” he was hearing. Journalist and...
Temple President Richard Englert on how he'll lead the university: 'It's truly a mission of love'
Temple President Richard Englert is leading the university for the third time in his 47-year career, and says he’ll use the late JoAnne Epps’...
Current Temple University president discusses campus challenges, search for new leadership
By TaRhonda Thomas
For the third time in six months, Temple University finds itself under new leadership. Richard Englert was named president in September as the...
Temple University President Englert plans to adopt Epps’ priorities of attracting the best students and improving campus safety
By P. Kenneth Burns
Temple University has been without permanent leadership since March when Jason Wingard resigned. JoAnne Epps returned to Temple to serve as acting...
Temple acting president Richard Englert talks priorities and JoAnne Epps
By Chanel Hill
Temple University’s President Richard Englert said former President JoAnne Epps’ top priorities during her presidency for the next academic year...