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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...
Women of Distinction 2022: Chaudron Carter Short, Temple University and Temple University Health System
By Lisa Dukart
“The opportunity to serve and make a difference in the lives of patients, nurses, and students,” is what motivates Chaudron Carter Short. As a...
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’...
Medical mystery: Breathing problems developed during pregnancy
By Rohit Gupta
“In 2008, Bianca Morgan was pregnant with her second child when she developed breathing problems. The Trenton woman felt winded over seemingly...
Where’s the positive news? Japan’s third-quarter contraction, inflation dim post-pandemic optimism
By Julian Ryall
“We will have to see what the next set of figures show, but even if they are relatively good, I still think they will only be covering up the...
A federal law has been destroying families for 25 years. Let’s get rid of it. | Opinion
By Sarah Katz
“More than one million children have been forever separated from their families in the time since the Adoption and Safe Families Act became law 25...
DelCo Bertuccis worker won't battle cancer alone
By Mac Bullock
Sean Scandle is your typical 24-year-old. When the Ridley Park native isn’t working a shift at Bertucci’s Brick Oven Pizza in...
Born in the ’80s, Temple’s NARS Project is still an artificial general intelligence leader
By Sarah Huffman
Did you know that Temple University is home to a decades-old AI systems project? The NARS (Non-axiomatic Reasoning System) Project is an...
Better health: It’s in Temple University’s DNA
By Abiona Berkeley
“What can be done to improve health status for African Americans and achieve health equity? My answers stem from insights I have gained as a...
$6 Million Temple University study to address Black maternal health
By ELIZABETH AYOOLA
There are ongoing conversations about the state of Black maternal mortality in the United States, seeing as the rate is considerably high. A $6...
Temple University’s anti-racism center now open
Timothy Welbeck, the director of the Center for Anti-Racism at Temple University, joins Good Day Philadelphia to discuss the center’s...
'Change starts here': Temple University commemorates opening of Anti-Racism Center
Temple University on Monday held the grand opening of its newly established Center for Anti-Racism. Several people spoke at the opening...
$6 million Temple study aims to reduce Black maternal mortality by addressing heart disease
By Courtenay Harris Bond
A big new study at Temple University will try to reduce the unusually high mortality rate for Black women during and after pregnancy. In Philly...
Royals announce partnership with WHIP Radio, Temple University
The Reading Royals, ECHL affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers and Lehigh Valley Phantoms, have announced a partnership with Temple University’s...
Introducing ‘Stop and Frisk: Revisit or Resist’
By Sammy Caiola and Yvonne Latty
That’s why WHYY News and Temple University’s Logan Center for Urban Investigative Reporting are collaborating on Stop and...
Temple opens anti-racism center
The facility encourages researchers to come together to educate the public about racial inequity and injustice.
Temple University unveils Center for Anti-Racism Research
By Renata Kaminski
Thanks to a $1.3 million state grant, Temple University was able to construct its own Center for Anti-Racism Research. Today at noon, Temple...
Gas stations become a magnet for violence in Philadelphia
By Mensah M. Dean
Temple University Criminal Justice Professor Jerry Ratcliffe said the spike in gun crime in general, and at gas stations in...
Center for Anti-Racism opens at Temple University
By Stephen Williams
Shortly after George Floyd’s death in May 2020, Molefi K. Asante, Temple University professor of African American studies, and several others...
Is Trump’s kingmaker status changing after the GOP’s less-than-stellar midterm performance?
Donald Trump is teasing a likely 2024 presidential run. But after the GOP fell short of its predicted midterm “red wave,” some say the Republican...
Temple University offers more tips to keep students safe after recent crimes
By Sharifa Jackson
For students living off campus, the university is reminding and recommending utilizing their recently launched Best Nest Program. The program...
Temple fully earned its court storming after upsetting Villanova ... this was big
By Mike Jensen
An older man escaped from Friday night’s on-court scrum at the Liacouras Center and simply said, “That was bedlam.” Court-stormings may be a young...
Consistent exercise timing may lead to more physical activity among adults with obesity
By Michael Monostra
Leah M. Schumacher, assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology in the College of Public Health at Temple University, presented findings...
Temple knocks off No. 16 Villanova for first time since 2012
Khalif Battle got lost in a swarm of Temple students that had mobbed the court in celebration of one of the program’s wildest wins in years. Just...
Hill library cheerleader is also a prolific writer
By Len Lear
A longtime teacher of students of Temple University's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Stan Cutler doesn’t just read books. He also loves to...
Temple University Hospital workers reach new contract with management, avoiding a strike
By Cassidee Jackson
Temple University Hospital nurses, hospital technicians and allied professionals reached a new three-year contract with management on Monday...