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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.
College students are still struggling with basic math. Professors blame the pandemic
By COLLIN BINKLEY
For Jessica Babcock, a Temple University math professor, the magnitude of the problem hit home last year as she graded quizzes in her intermediate...
How American aid supports autocracy in Jordan
By Connor Echols
Milley’s view represents the most common American line on the Jordanian military, which has long enjoyed a close relationship with the Pentagon....
Why Explosive Anger Isn't Just a 'Bad Attitude,' But a Symptom
By Joe Kita
The disorder is more than being “quick to anger,” said Michael McCloskey, a professor of psychology and neuroscience at Temple University and a...
CRISPR Gene Editing Removes Virus From Cells
By Liz Highleyman
“The long timeframe of the study and the use of high doses of the gene-editing construct help confirm the safety of EBT-001,” lead study author...
Americans are being asked to consider tipping more often, but is it really required?
By Vanessa Yurkevich
A recent study by Purdue University and Temple University found that in a high number of cases, participants who were presented with a tip screen...
Asthma-associated ER visits increasing with Canadian wildfires
Dr. Jamie Garfield, professor of Thoracic Medicine and Surgery at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, shared insight with KYW ...
Opinion: Trump’s mug shot is historic, but arrest images of ordinary people shouldn’t be published
By JILLIAN BAUER-REESE
“For the last 15 years I’ve taught journalism at Temple University, and I run a community newsroom in Kensington, a North Philadelphia...
Concerns about the Phillies’ new facial recognition gate? Experts say it’s too soon to tell
By Fallon Roth
In terms of issues with “Go-ahead Entry” at Citizens Bank Park, it may be too early to tell what the ethical concerns might be, Dorothy Bollinger...
David Becker, Temple cardiologist and longtime Inquirer contributor, has died at 66
By Tom Avril
David Becker, a Temple University cardiologist who persuaded generations of patients to try a heart-healthy diet and exercise before resorting to...
Opening up AI's 'black box' with blockchain technology
By Maria Volkova
This pairing is now getting attention because “in the last two to three months, the whole discussion has shifted towards transparency, especially...
Michael Jordan is the richest basketball player ever with $3.5 billion fortune
By Amanda Albright and Devon Pendleton
Thilo Kunkel, director of Temple University’s Sport Industry Research Center, said there’s “wild speculation” about how much Jordan has earned...
What the polls are getting wrong about Trump
By Holly Richardson
Matt Graham, one of the authors of the new study and an assistant professor at Temple University, says this type of query leads to biased answers...
What will happen when federal student loans restart?
By Bibiana Correa
While millions of borrowers aren’t thrilled to resume payments, it’s in the government’s best interest, said Dr. Samuel Rosen, assistant professor...
What Integrated Treatment Looks Like For RA
By Marygrace Taylor
“The pain people have from RA isn’t just addressed through medication. Other parts of a person’s health, like their mental and emotional health,...
Philly-area schools showcase diversity challenges in medical school leadership
By Victoria Ke Li
“All of the talk about diversity and inclusion at the end of the day, it really is about being able to look beyond yourself,” said Abiona Berkeley...
Area Hillels add new staff as students are set to return
By Alan Zeitlin
Osnat Gottlieb came to America from Mitzpe Ramon (between Be’er Sheva and Eilat) a week ago and has hit the ground running in preparation for her...
I teach a college course on porn. The response has been eye-opening.
By Jennifer Pollitt
"As much as I hoped my students would learn from me throughout the semester, I ended up learning even more from them," Jennifer Pollitt, assistant...
Richie’s: A Temple tradition for more than 50 years
By Alex Butler
Starting out as a food cart in the 1950s, Richie’s is a longstanding Temple University staple with multiple locations around campus. PHL17’s Alex...
Workshop aims to expand use of point-of-care ultrasonography
By Isabella Hornick
This past July, the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University hosted the Philadelphia Area Critical Care Ultrasound Program (PA-CUSP). PA...
Doctors warn this type of chiropractic neck adjustment can lead to stroke
By Julia Ries
The neck contains four of the most important arteries in the body—two carotid arteries and two vertebral arteries—that pump blood from the heart...
In Los Angeles and New York, Fights Escalate Over Sharing Schools with Charters
By Linda Jacobson
“In both New York City and L.A., the general relationship between traditional public and charter schools is not great, so asking schools from...
Hundreds of Temple students arrive on campus for new school year, thousands more expected this week
By Corey Davis
Early move-in is underway at Temple University in Philadelphia as the school welcomes its most diverse class while working to bring the number of...
Biden backs workers, but is economy working for everyone?
By Deon Osborne
Jared Clemons is a postdoctoral fellow at Princeton University’s Center for the Study of Democratic Politics and an assistant professor at Temple...
Jalen Hurts Inc. and the search for authenticity: How the Eagles QB and businessman is staying true to himself
By Josh Tolentino
Thilo Kunkel, a Temple University associate professor and director of the school’s Sport Industry Research Center, has conducted various studies...
What can my nails tell me about my health?
By Dr. Trisha Pasricha
Tracey Vlahovic, clinical professor in the Department of Podiatric Medicine at Temple University, said that nail changes, like those that occur...