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On his first day of school, new Temple president John Fry meets with public safety staff and gets an update on enrollment
By Susan Snyder
Midday Friday John A. Fry’s wife texted him: “How goes it, Owl?” “So far, so good!” Fry responded. It was the first day of school for Fry, who...
Greater Philadelphia King Day of Service focusing on gun violence prevention
By Corey Davis
Community partners such as Temple University Hospital and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia helped distribute the material and assist with...
At Girard College, volunteers honor King’s legacy by tackling gun violence prevention
By Jad Sleiman
For the event’s signature project, volunteers from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Temple University Hospital helped assemble gun...
A new culinary entrepreneur program launches in Philly
By Jensen Toussaint
The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Temple University and the Culinary Collective are partnering to launch a new Commissary Scholar...
Temple Hospital now has a ‘Yelp for OB-GYNs’ to improve care for families of color
By Courtenay Harris Bond
People giving birth at Temple University Hospital now have the opportunity to give immediate feedback on the care they receive thanks to a new app...
FBI sought to discredit King to stop the civil rights movement
By Stephen Williams
Molefi Kete Asante, professor and chair of the Department of Africology and African American Studies at Temple University, said that in the early...
MLK’s Letter from Birmingham City Jail
By Molefi Kete Asante
“As we remember and celebrate the activism and courage of Martin Luther King Jr., we must not forget that he was a plainspoken philosopher with a...
Temple kept its commitment to open a center on antiracism. Penn State didn’t. What does that mean?
By Susan Snyder
“The work of antiracism is the most important work of our time,” said Timothy Welbeck, executive director of Temple’s Center for Anti-Racism.
Geoff Johnson: Forget suing TikTok—just teach media literacy
By Geoff Johnson
According to Sherri Hope Culver, a professor at Temple University in Philadelphia and the director of the university’s Center for Media and...
Bucks historians announce new history day internship opportunity
By Jeff Werner
The inaugural Ruth Maxson National History Day intern, Anna Durning, hails from Hatfield and is currently a junior at Temple University’s College...
The 2023 NBA All-Star Weekend could boost Utah’s economy by $250M+
By Judd Bagley
“Hosting something like the NBA All-Star Weekend is an absolute slam dunk,” says Thilo Kunkel flatly, completely unaware he just provided a...
National Endowment for the Humanities Announces $28.1 Million in Grants
By Sarah Bahr
Among the projects is the creation of an immersive online resource by the Jane Austen Summer Program in Chapel Hill, NC, which will allow people...
Jeanes, Fox Chase nurse anesthetists ratify first union contract
By John George
The Temple North Anesthesia Coalition, a group of 35 certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) who practice at Jeanes Hospital and Fox Chase...
‘Like I’m a nobody’: Breaking news coverage of shootings is dehumanizing and delays progress, per new Temple study
By Ben Seal
Episodic media coverage of gun violence can dehumanize victims and force them to relive their trauma while also undermining support for public...
ChatGPT: A threat to higher education?
By Jason Wingard
“Colleges and universities are at an inflection point, grappling with declining enrollments, soaring costs, growing popularity of educational...
A group of leading businesswomen is calling for board diversity at local universities and health systems
By Ryan Mulligan
It was an idea first articulated by Happy Fernandez, the former city councilwoman and president of Moore College of Art and Design. But women like...
Abortion pill can be sold at pharmacies, FDA says
By Will Sullivan
Additionally, pharmacies would have to voluntarily apply for certification before selling the pill. If they do, “it could change the conversation...
ChatGPT: Educational friend or foe?
By Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and Elias Blinkoff
“Used in the right way, ChatGPT can be a friend to the classroom and an amazing tool for our students, not something to be feared,” Kathy Hirsh-...
Humble Parlor Brewing, a microbrewery owned by a Temple alumnus, is expanding to Fishtown
By Brian Saunders
Alex Howell graduated from Temple University in 2016 with a degree in accounting and is a certified public accountant; however, microbrewing is a...
FDA grants accelerated approval to Alzheimer’s drug for people with early stage disease
By Sony Salzman
“This is a really exciting incremental development in the options we have to offer the millions of Americans affected by Alzheimer’s disease,”...
California campuses try to lower college costs with free transit
By CARMEN GONZÁLEZ
Students can expect to spend around a fifth of their yearly income on transportation, according to a 2018 report published by The Hope Center for...
Has Sarbanes-Oxley made insurance riskier?
By R.J. Lehmann
A new paper from Martin Grace of Temple University and Juan Zhang at Eastern Kentucky University looks at how property and liability insurers have...
Smartphones as personal spy tools? Why it’s happening more and more often
By Sascha Brodsky
The recent paper describes the new phone attack method, EarSpy, which researchers from Texas A&M University, Temple University, New Jersey...
Academic institutions spent $89.9 billion on research in the 2021 fiscal year
By Renata Kaminski
Seven universities showed fast-growing research spending. Temple University in Philadelphia is among them with a 122.8% change from the 2011 to...
“Big Brother really is watching today” - New uses of facial recognition technology
Facial recognition technology has been used for security purposes for decades. But today, businesses are using it to track and identify consumers...
CLUE Report Guide
By McKayla Girardin
Professor Jeffrey Zheng was featured in this WalletHub piece about CLUE Report Guide.