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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.
‘TikTok, do your thing’: Why are young people scared to make first move?
By Alyssa Goldberg
Social anxiety may be on the rise among adolescents, according to Johanna Jarco, an assistant professor of psychology and neuroscience at Temple...
Real reason Olympics athletes bite their medals after winning
By Tom Earnshaw
“Sports all have their eccentricities,” said Frank Farley, a professor from Temple University in Philadelphia and former president of the American...
Temple police K9 Chandler passes away weeks after 10th birthday
The Temple University Police Department posted the sad news to its Instagram and Facebook accounts Sunday. According to the post, K9 Chandler died...
Temple/St. Luke’s Med Student is Former Olympic Gymnast
When he’s not “rounding” on hospitalized patients at St. Luke’s Bethlehem campus as he trains to become a physician, Temple/St. Luke’s medical...
Empty nesters are sad to see their kids leave the house. They can be even more distressed when they return home
By BETH GREENFIELD
Readjusting to a child’s return is “going to be different in different families,” says Laurence Steinberg, psychology professor at Temple...
How hospitals and health systems are affected by Supreme Court tossing Chevron doctrine
By Ron Southwick
Craig Green, a professor of law and government at Temple University, told Chief Healthcare Executive that the court ruling reduces the power of...
In Japan, Turning the Tables on Rude Customers
By Motoko Rich and Hisako Ueno
“The Japanese have the attention to detail, and it’s the envy of the tourism and hospitality world,” said Benjamin Altschuler, an associate...
Are art schools over? DCAD, UArts and the trend of closures this year
By Holly Quinn
“We really can’t underestimate the impact of COVID on disrupting education in general,” said Susan Cahan, dean of Temple University’s Tyler School...
GAO Report on Students’ Food Insecurity Highlights SNAP Gap
By Katherine Knott
This reinforces the brokenness of the SNAP student rules, and the need for deep reform in the rules, and sort of rewriting other rules,” said Mark...
Temple University researchers look to transform wound care with soy-based OmegaSkin product
By John George
After more than a decade of research and development, a trio of faculty members from Temple University’s College of Engineering have developed a...
Trump is trying to stop Harris from using Biden's campaign funds. Here's why it's an uphill battle.
By Maya Levine
Robin Kolodny, a Temple University professor of political science and a campaign finance expert, predicted that if Harris became the nominee the...
Now what? Political experts weigh in on what happens next in 2024 presidential race
By Bryanna Gallagher
"There's no reason the Democratic party has to choose Vice President Harris just because Biden said they should. He doesn't exert that control...
Japan’s top general lauds closer South Korea military ties as mutual concerns grow over China, North Korea
By Oren Liebermann and Brad Lendon
Regional analyst James Brown said the Japan-South Korea meeting showed just how far the bilateral relationship has come under South Korean...
Biden has quit. Where does his campaign money go now?
By Maya Levine
What if Biden donors don't like the new ticket? Can they get their money back?
You can always ask for a refund...
Podiatrists Are Coming For Your Summer Jellies (And 3 Other Types Of Shoes)
By Jillian Wilson
Lesly Robinson, the interim associate dean of academic affairs at the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, said her...
Journalism students from Temple University are preparing for Paris Olympics
Four students at Temple University are getting ready to report on the Olympics from Paris. NBC10’s Fred Shropshire has their stories.
Las Vegas NBA Team Set to Be Most Expensive US Sports Franchise
By Randall Williams and Kim Bhasin
“Vegas is a unicorn,” said Michael Leeds, a sports economist and professor at Temple University. The combination of the city being a major...
Annual Philly gathering discusses democracy and race --- over beer
By Kylan Watson
Later in the event, all of the attendees broke into small groups to discuss becoming better leaders. During the talk many issues came up about...
Newly found circuit through visual cortex powers first look at faces
By OLIVIA GIEGER
It has long been suspected that face detection took some additional pathway before reaching the cortical areas involved in face processing, says ...
Resolve Philly panel discusses benefits of hiring re-entry workers
By Sherry Stone
Resolve Philly and Temple University sponsored a panel discussion this past week on the benefits of hiring formerly incarcerated people. The event...
Republicans put abortion disagreements aside at 'unity' convention
By Kayla Epstein and Holly Honderich
Invoking the 14th Amendment to protect ‘every life’ is clearly a call to fetal personhood,” said Rachel Rebouché, dean and law professor at...
‘It is devastating’: unprecedented floods in US strain small businesses
By Mary Cunningham
“In the past two years, businesses experienced disaster damages and closures not only in higher-risk states like Florida and California but also...
Temple University engineers tap into the powers of soy to heal wounds
By Nicole Leonard
At a laboratory benchtop surrounded by bins of funnels and syringes, robotic parts, beakers, microscopes, and other machines, Temple University...
Best car insurance in Pennsylvania
By Candace Baker
Krupa S. Viswanathan, associate professor, Risk, Insurance, and Healthcare Management Department, Fox School of Business, Temple University was...
Homer Jackson, celebrated interdisciplinary artist and adjunct professor at Temple, has died at 67
By Gary Miles
Homer Jackson, 67, of Philadelphia, a celebrated performance, installation, and multimedia artist, adjunct professor at Temple University, jazz...