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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...
What's next for abortion law
Kimberly Mutcherson is a professor at Rutgers Law School, a visiting professor at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law and an expert in...
Resurrecting Rite Aid zombies
By Erin McCarthy and Ariana Perez-Castells
The pharmacy at 3260 N. Broad St. was one of the numerous buildings and leases Rite Aid listed for sale in January.
Temple University...
2025 will be a year of reckoning for Philadelphia’s office market
By Jake Blumgart
Consider a mainstay of Philadelphia’s employment market like Temple University. Many of the health-care and higher education jobs require being in...
Best Personal Loans for Non-U.S. Citizens
By John Kiernan
Susan Feinberg, associate professor, Temple University Fox School of Business, was featured in this WalletHub article about best personal loans...
Personalized medicine could help doctors detect pancreatic cancer earlier, Fox Chase Cancer Center oncologist says
By Sarah Gantz
Sanjay Reddy, division chief for surgical oncology at Fox Chase Cancer Center and co-director of Fox Chase’s pancreatic cancer institute, spoke...
Insurance company halts plan to put time limits on coverage for anesthesia during surgery
By Deidre McPhillips
Anesthesiology is often a top fear for surgical patients and adding uncertainty around insurance coverage threatens trust in a vulnerable moment,...
Temple police surprise Philly students with new bikes ahead of the holidays
By Miguel Martinez-Valle and Cherise Lynch
Members of the Temple University Police Department gave away more than 20 bicycles to young children in need at two schools, Dunbar and Duckrey,...
Workers lash out when others waste their time on the clock
By Hailey Mensik
When workers perceive their time on the clock is being wasted, they lash out by gossiping, working slower, being blunt with clients or customers,...
You need more vacation time. Here's how to get it.
By Christopher Elliott
Robert Li, director of Temple University’s U.S.-Asia Center for Tourism and Hospitality Research, says Americans are becoming...
Temple hires K.C. Keeler to be Owls' new head coach
By Chris Low
K.C. Keeler, who spearheaded Sam Houston State's transition from FCS to FBS, has been hired as Temple's new head coach.
"Coach Keeler has a...
The Charles L. Blockson Collection turns 40: 'African-American history is American history'
By Marco Cerino
The Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection at Temple University has served as a space that honored the legacy of one of America’s foremost...
Here’s how Temple athletics wrote the ‘script’ in the legacy of this father and son duo
By Sam O'Neal
Not many families can say Temple means more to them than the Adams family. When James Adams first stepped foot on the university’s campus in North...
In a first-of-its-kind meeting, Philly doctors discussed how to treat tranq wounds
By Aubrey Whelan
At Temple University Hospital, doctors are seeing success with synthetic skin coverings that can protect a wound for up to a year, allowing it to...
Temple trustees pledge to donate more than $1 million to scholarship fund in the name of JoAnne Epps
By Susan Snyder
One thing that Phil Richards liked the most about the late JoAnne A. Epps, former president of Temple University, was her ability to unify people...
It’s Impossible to Pee Legally in San Diego
By MacKenzie Elmer
San Diego’s got such a bad reputation for restroom access nationwide that Bryant Simon, a professor at Temple University, studied San Diego for...
Temple's new president wants school's research designation to go higher
By Chanel Hill
New Temple University President John Fry said he’s looking forward to visiting people around campus and learning more about the institution over...
With mustaches, Movember campaign helps young men see value in preventive health care
By Tracey Romero
Dr. Edward DaVeiga, an associate professor of clinical medicine at Temple University, said men in their 20s to 40s have long neglected their...
Social issues drove some Teamsters to ‘take that risk’ and vote for anti-union candidate Trump
By Layla Jones
Heath Fogg Davis, a political science professor and program director at Temple University, said he wasn’t surprised with what feels like a...
Thanksgiving food shopping: Why are grocery prices so high?
By Greg Payne
We sat down with Joshua Mask, an assistant professor of instruction in the Economics Department at Temple University. He says right now grocery...
Temple University to break ground in 2025 on new facility
By Cherise Lynch
Temple University’s campus is set to expand. In spring 2025, the university plans to build a new facility in North Philadelphia to modernize the...
How Pulmonary Rehab Can Help Improve Asthma Symptoms
By Sarah Klein
While physical activity is indeed generally involved, pulmonary rehab involves a range of other interventions, including education about...
Temple deploys AI gun detection system
By Sandra Jones
Temple University launched a new detection system to help reduce gun violence. The Philadelphia campus will be the first in the tristate region...
Cheapest Car Insurance in Pennsylvania
By Candace Baker
Tracy Agostarola, assistant professor of instruction, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Klein College of Media and Communication,...
Temple plans new academic building as 'transformational gateway' to connect campus
By Ryan Mulligan
Temple University is planning to add the most significant academic building west of Broad Street to its campus.
The almost 199,000-square-...
Tech Crypto’s $245 million campaign finance operation filled airwaves with ads not about crypto
By MacKenzie Sigalos
“Not mentioning crypto assets explicitly is probably a savvy move to avoid alienating voters who prefer traditional currencies and might be put...