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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...
The subtle MS symptoms you need to know about
By Kaitlin Vogel
Every patient will experience their own set of symptoms and symptom progression. But according to Leah Croll, assistant professor of clinical...
1 year later, omicron is still giving us trouble
“The evolution that’s happening is the fastest rate it has been up to this point,” said Sergei Pond, a virologist at Temple University.
Do no harm? New study shows youth marijuana use increases after legalization
By JEANNE WALL
Earlier this month, a comprehensive study based on two national, large datasets by Temple University researchers showed that youth marijuana use...
Recession, inflation cast shadow on travel recovery
By WANG MINGJIE
Robert Li, director of the U.S.-Asia Center for Tourism and Hospitality Management at Philadelphia’s Temple University, said, “China’s reopening,...
Botanic gardens shoreline restoration wins national award
A living shoreline and wetland enhancement project at Delaware Botanic Gardens in Dagsboro was recently one of four shoreline restoration projects...
These archivists are sifting through endless boxes of paper to preserve a century of American Jewish philanthropy
By Ben Sales
“The question of what would compel one to give it all away and allow their practices and procedures to be archived, and at least to an extent an...
Nicetown’s Zion Annex has sat neglected since 2014. An $11 million renovation aims to bring it back to life
By Marsha Gilbert
The revitalization project will include several new educational, health, arts, technology and employment opportunities throughout the building....
How to get more out of holiday shopping; change how you pay
Sheri Lambert, an associate professor of marketing, joins reporter Valeria Aponte Feliciano to discuss the holiday shopping season in this NBC10...
Temple downs Drexel, but center Jamille Reynolds suffers knee injury
By Javon Edmonds
Sophomore shooting guard Khalif Battle led all scorers with 25 points and added seven rebounds Sunday as Temple snapped a two-game losing streak...
‘We’ve learned so much along the way’: East Carolina edges Temple in season finale
By Cayden Steele
Temple Head Coach Stan Drayton felt encouraged by his team’s performances this fall. “I cannot wait to get this team to the...
The new superstars: San Diego’s Dexcom signs 14 college athletes with diabetes
By MIKE FREEMAN
Dexcom U highlights an evolution taking place around NIL deals for student-athletes.
“It was intended for those superstars to let them...
Don’t miss ‘Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs’ at the deYoung Museum
Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs is on exhibit at the deYoung in SF. Temple University’s Kimani Nehusi talks to BR’s Jan...
Inflation isn’t scaring people away from holiday shopping deals, consumer survey shows
By Nina Baratti and John McDevitt
Sheri Lambert, an associate professor of marketing at Temple's Fox School of Business, says coming out of the pandemic, inflation has scared...
Female characters in modern games are deviating from sexualization | Opinion
By Samantha Little
Despite females making up half the gaming audience, “video game design teams sexualize female characters to make them look appealing to men...
What Xi Jinping’s ‘unscripted’ moments at G20, Apec reveal about future of diplomacy
By Shi Jiangtao
For most people, it was their first time seeing Xi express himself in such an unscripted manner, according to Benoit Hardy-Chartrand, an...
‘They want toys to get their children into Harvard’: Have we been getting playthings all wrong?
By Alex Blasdel
One of the ironies of many so-called educational toys is that they don’t leave much for children to do or figure out on their own. You spin the...
A media literacy requirement that starts in kindergarten? New Jersey may start the trend
By Lauraine Langreo
It’s about “understanding the influence media has in our lives and the need to apply critical thinking to our involvement with media and to...
Growing storms push shrinking La. insurers into failure
By Thomas Frank
Martin Grace, a risk and insurance expert at Temple University, said reinsurance costs are rising around the world because reinsurance companies...
Japanese destroyers successfully shoot down target missiles during test off Hawaii
By Seth Robson
The successful tests are welcome news in the context of recent North Korean missile tests, according to James Brown, an international affairs...
Malvern opioid maker Endo to be monitored by Obama’s former drug czar for $25K a month
By Bob Fernandez
Endo will pay him as much as $25,000 a month, according to court documents. “This is straight out of the Purdue playbook,” said Temple University...
Debating COVID's origins
We probably never will with 100% certainty. “There is no smoking gun one way or the other, and we may never get it,” said Temple University...
FTX bankruptcy will offer a look behind crypto’s dark curtain
By Ernie Sadashige
“There’s going to be very, very difficult forensic accounting questions and some really important questions about concepts, like, how do we...
Abortion rights referendums are winning – with state-by-state battles over rights replacing national debate
By Rachel Rebouche
“Faith in ballot measures is a risky, and expensive, proposition. Expensive because, as the Kansas vote demonstrates, groups supporting opposite...
Temple University releases the results of its violence reduction report
By Susan Snyder
Development of an advisory board, better communication efforts, increased security cameras and walking escorts, and a cleanup and beautification...
China remains focus of military drills in Japan, despite subdued US messaging
By SETH ROBSON
Whatever message is conveyed in public, China remains the focus of Keen Sword, James Brown, an international affairs expert at Temple University’...