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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.
After being wrongfully accused of spying for China, professor wins appeal to sue the government
By Kimmy Yam
Xiaoxing Xi, a Temple University professor who was falsely accused of spying for China, will be able to bring a lawsuit against the Federal Bureau...
Temple offers college credit to lifeguards who work at city pools this summer
By Kristin Hunt
Temple students can earn three college credits if they work as lifeguards at city pools this summer, officials announced Thursday...
Who will take control of Waystar Royco in Sunday’s ‘Succession’ finale? A Temple finance professor weighs in
By Maggie Mancini
Cindy Axelrod, a professor of finance at Temple University and avid Succession viewer, has her series finale predictions ready. Axelrod, who has...
Philadelphia City Council considers a hearing on the recent prison escape and the systemic issues that made it possible
By Pat Loeb
Council President Darrell Clarke’s resolution calls for creation of a Temple-Community Safety Partnership Zone and a Response Resource Task Force...
The neurons that make us feel hangry
By Amber Dance
The flip side of overeating is anorexia, and there, too, researchers think that investigating AgRP neurons could lead to new treatment strategies...
Seeking asylum and work, migrants bused out of NYC find hostility
By JAKE OFFENHARTZ
If his story passes a credibility check, it would likely constitute a legitimate asylum claim, according to Jaya Ramji-Nogales, an asylum law...
The East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention celebrates 22 years of connecting Black comic book creators with fans
By Nate File
A decade after completing his master’s thesis on Black comics at Temple, Yumy Odom started ECBACC in 2002 with a few colleagues, aiming to...
Small, rural communities have become abortion access battlegrounds
By Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez
Extreme variations in abortion policy from state to state are the new normal, and local challenges are “what we’re in for,” said Rachel Rebouché,...
This program intended to help the sick is actually an outrageous failure | Opinion
By Sandip Shah
The Center for Public Health Law Research at Temple University looked at the patient financial assistance policies of 75 hospitals that...
A manufactured ‘mainstream’ wants the White House to define antisemitism on its own flawed terms
By LILA CORWIN BERMAN
“Because this is more than a game—because hatred and bigotry fuel violent crimes at an alarming rate in the United States—Jewish and non-Jewish...
Stinging Dissent in Warhol Lambasts Reliance on Commercial Use
By Donald Harris
“In Warhol v. Goldsmith, the U.S. Supreme Court focused on whether Andy Warhol’s use of Goldsmith’s Prince photograph constituted fair use under...
Will Japan’s Kishida call snap election amid G7 success, improved South Korea ties?
By Julian Ryall
“It’s fair to say that the G7 leaders gathering in Hiroshima has been a great moment for Japan for several reasons,” said Hiromi Murakami, a...
11 Temple Students Robbed at Off-Campus Property Sue Owner Over Allegedly Poor Security
May 22, 2023: Eleven Temple University students who were held hostage and robbed at gunpoint in an off-campus property last November filed a...
AI helping Temple Hospital doctors with medical treatments
By STEPHANIE STAHL
Proponents say AI can help doctors make quicker, better decisions in treating patients. Temple is using FDA-approved AI software to scan imaging...
China and Russia lash out at G7 'double containment' attempt
By GABRIEL DOMINGUEZ
However, James D.J. Brown, an associate professor of political science at Temple University Japan, has a different perspective. The international...
Japan wants to attract loads more British students, but only for its worst universities, experts warn
By Noah Eastwood
However, Japan’s top universities, such as Tohoku University, University of Tokyo and Osaka University, are set to remain extremely competitive...
China and Ukraine force rivals Japan and South Korea to rethink
By Alexander Smith
“The United States has pressured its Asian allies to turn the page on history and cooperate on containing China while dealing with the threat from...
Law enforcement agencies nationwide participate in job fair at Temple
By Beccah Hendrickson
More than 70 law enforcement agencies from around the country participated in a job fair at Temple University Saturday, hoping to find new...
What causes those ‘unexplainable’ traffic jams?
By Addy Bink
Temple University mathematician Benjamin Seibold told Vox the same thing, explaining that it could be the smallest interruption that starts a wave...
At G7, Japan quietly strengthens alliances
By William Yang
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is "leveraging" Japan's G7 presidency to draw the world's attention to the challenging security situation in the...
The Financial Acumen Every Leader Needs To Know If They’re Not A CFO
By Benjamin Laker
It’s echoed by Vijay Pereira and Amir Shoham, professors at France’s NEOMA Business School and the Fox School of Business at Temple University,...
Certificates… From a Philosophy Department
By Ryan Quinn
Miriam Solomon said she was behind creating an ethics certificate at Temple University that started in fall 2016, when she was...
Why Some Mass Shootings — And Their Victims — Go Uncounted
By ROD MCCULLOM
The increase in firearm violence correlates with stay-at-home orders meant to slow viral transmission, said Jessica Beard, a trauma surgeon at...
Four decades later, embers of Philly’s MOVE bombing still smoldering | Michael Coard
By Michael Coard
Temple University professor and award-winning journalist Linn Washington, who was present as an eyewitness at the scene on May 13, 1985, and who...
No clear frontrunner in Philadelphia mayoral race
But unlike the recent mayoral race in Chicago—where the top candidates offered very different approaches to public safety—the gap between...