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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...
Teresa Lundy, and the power of communications in building equity
By Jensen Toussaint
As the principal and founder of a TML Communications, Teresa Lundy has built a strong team who strives to be a solution toward long-standing...
A taste of Philly’s best sandwiches, in time for National Sandwich Day
By Michael Klein
Lawnlove got some academic support for its report from Bryant Simon, a professor of history and director of the American studies...
Lamb McErlane welcomes Attorney Artyom Sharbatyan to West Chester location
By Leah Mikulich
Lamb McErlane PC is pleased to announce that Artyom “Art” Sharbatyan has joined the firm in its health law department....
Older Adults Who Sleep Less Are More Likely to Develop Multiple Chronic Diseases
By Julia Ries
“There is evidence that those with multiple chronic illnesses may require more sleep for recuperation that is partly related to the burden of...
Blake Bradford, tireless arts advocate, popular professor, writer, and mentor, has died at 52
By Gary Miles
Blake Bradford, 52, of Philadelphia, a creative and tireless arts advocate, popular college professor, writer and mentor, died Friday, Oct. 21,...
Fox Chase Cancer Center names president, CEO
By Matthew Shinkle
Robert Uzzo has been named president and CEO of Fox Chase Cancer Center. Uzzo, who had served as interim CEO for nearly a year, also will serve as...
Deloitte names Temple grad as new Philadelphia leader
By Jeff Blumenthal
Sandy Pfeffer will succeed Rob McNeill as Deloitte’s Greater Philadelphia marketplace leader, effective Jan. 2. Like McNeill,...
Japan should prioritize Ukraine ahead of supply diversification | Opinion
By James D.J. Brown
“It is not too late for Japan to change course and announce that SODECO is joining ExxonMobil in heading straight for the exits. Tokyo should...
Meet the small business owners turning Eagles gear into one-of-kind fashion
By Hannah Lonser
215 Upcycle founder and Temple University student Isabella Dahrouch began her secondhand fashion career revamping standard tailgate attire for her...
John Fetterman rallies at Temple University days after halting debate performance
By Rita Giordano
With the neck-and-neck U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania entering its final days, a determined-sounding Democratic nominee John Fetterman took aim...
Blank Rome’s Sophia Lee appointed Temple University chief of staff
By Jeff Blumenthal
Blank Rome partner Sophia Lee has been appointed Temple University’s chief of staff, Temple President Jason Wingard announced Friday. Lee, who has...
Temple University’s new partnership promotes diverse emerging leadership
By Renata Kaminski
Last week, Temple received leaders from the National Urban League, an organization that supports diverse emerging leadership from the Black,...
Temple honors Questlove with a distinguished media award
By Mac Johnson
On Sunday, Oct. 23, the leader of The Roots, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, was given one of the highest honors granted at Temple University—the Lew...
Air Force to replace F-15s on Okinawa with more advanced fighters on rotation
By SETH ROBSON AND HANA KUSUMOTO
: The idea of withdrawing a permanent force “doesn’t sound very good,” according to James Brown, an international affairs expert at Temple...
2023’s Best Cities for Sandwich Lovers
By Sav Maive
Bryant Simon, Laura H. Carnell professor, Temple University, was cited in a study about best cites for sandwich lovers.
Temple film school grad’s ‘Till’ is a complex portrait of a mother’s love
By Elizabeth Wellington
Early in Chinonye Chukwu’s heart-wrenching film, Till, Mamie Till-Mobley (Danielle Deadwyler) and her son Emmett (Jalyn Hall) sing bebop...
Betsy Ross was buried three times. She’s not the only American with multiple graves
By Alfred Lubrano
It has added significance, said historian Hilary Iris Lowe of Temple University, an expert on the history of women. “Very few graves of women in...
Wanamaker Athletic Award Luncheon highlights the best of Philly sports
By Mac Johnson
The 2022 John Wanamaker Athletic Award Luncheon brought giants of the sports world together in one room. The honorees were a diverse group...
Here’s when to get the new booster so you’re protected on Thanksgiving
By Jillian Wilson
The body’s response to booster shots is quicker than an original vaccine, so it may be fully effective before that two-week mark, but that’s a...
Temple alumna and ‘Till’ director doing local debut at Philadelphia Film Festival
By Alicia Vitarelli
Tonight is the Philadelphia premiere of Till, the story of the 1955 lynching of Emmett Till. The director, Chinonye Chukwu, is a Temple...
Good news in the district
By Chanel Hill
Students from Temple University’s Engineers Without Borders partnered with the Engineers Without Borders Philadelphia chapter,...
Protons may be stretchier than physicists had thought
By James R. Riordon
“It is certainly puzzling for the physics of the strong interaction, if this thing persists,” says physicist Nikolaos Sparveris, of Temple...
Bethlehem athlete, Temple University student dies after battling diabetes complications, 21
By Nicole Acosta
Lehigh Valley native and celebrated athlete John Peter Jones died Thursday, Oct. 13 from complications of type 1 diabetes. He...
Questlove receives Lew Klein Excellence in Media Award at Temple University
By 6ABC Digital Staff
Temple University honored Oscar and Grammy-winning musician Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson Sunday night. The co-founder of Philadelphia hip-hop group...
20 years on, physicists are still figuring out anomaly in proton experiment
By Katyanna Quach
Physicists in America have confirmed a strange measurement that was first discovered by scientists probing the internal structure of protons two...