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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...
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...
Grappling with stress over the election? Here's how to address it.
By Hanna Webster
“If you’re feeling stressed, the worst thing you can do is withdraw,” said Robin Kolodny, a professor of political science at...
Temple University officially welcomes John Fry as 15th president
By Cherise Lynch and Dan Stamm
Temple University begins a new era as John Fry starts his tenure as president. Fry isn’t moving too far from his last job. He was the president of...
New Temple President John Fry lays out goals, including expanding in Center City
By Michael Tanenbaum
Temple University formally introduced John Fry as its 15th president on Friday, starting a new era of leadership at Philadelphia’s largest...
Meet Temple University’s new President John Fry
Temple University has a new president. John Fry introduced himself to the Owls community in a video on social media. Before going to Temple, Fry...
New State Board of Higher Education names its executive director
By Bill Schackner
The newly created State Board of Higher Education, tasked with reimaging oversight of Pennsylvania’s colleges and universities, has named Kate...
Political attack ads become fixture of politics in US
By Karl Grossman
As Heather LaMarre, a professor of media and communications at Temple University in Philadelphia, explained this year in an article on The...
How Elon Musk and X have become an incubator for election misinformation in Pennsylvania
By Katie Bernard and Fallon Roth
The Election Integrity Community provides a venue for “simple, harmless things,” like minor technical issues, to be magnified and vilified on a...
Best & Worst States for Jobs
By Adam McCann
Daniel E. Goldberg, associate professor of Instruction, academic director of the Business Management BBA Program, Department of Management, Fox...
After vote, Japan faces new era of political instability
By William Gallo
For now, Abe’s allies may be happy to let Ishiba deal with the consequences of this week’s defeat. “It’s going to be a messy situation for months...
Japan’s ruling party projected to miss majority in election, in blow for new PM Ishiba
By Rutgers and Maria Siow
Should results not go the LDP’s way, Ishiba could still find enough “like-minded, non-LDP independents to cobble together a majority,” said ...
Standing for long periods can be bad for your health – just like sitting, study finds
By Franki Rudnesky
“(Cardiovascular health) has not only to do with the health of the circulation to the heart muscle, but it also has to do with your overall...
Student Housing Costs Are Rising. Here’s How To Lower Your Bill
By Eliza Haverstock
High housing prices can impact a student’s ability to thrive at college or complete their degree. According to a 2019 report by Temple University’...
Philadelphia Eagles Respond to Fake Kamala Harris Ads Around the City
By Melody Russell
Temple University’s Fox School of Business Associate Dean Sunil Wattal explained that fake political messages often appear just before elections...
Temple Health tries new tactic to recruit and retain nurses amid ongoing shortage
By John George
Temple Health is offering to help nursing students pay off their student loans if they commit to working for the organization after they graduate...
The Twins cost how much? Why sports team valuations have exploded
By Mike Hughlett and Brooks Johnson
“Cities’ willingness to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on pleasure palaces for sports franchises helps prop up the value of sports...
Best Installment Loans
By John Kiernan
Ryan S. Eanes, assistant professor of Instruction, advertising and public relations in the Klein College of Media and Communication, was featured...
New book looks at winners and losers in Pennsylvania
By Kara Holsopple
A new book looks at how Pennsylvanians have interacted with the environment from pre-colonial days to now. Its author is Allen Dieterich-Ward,...
What It Means To Get 'Walked' By A Hotel And The Best Ways To Avoid It
By Nicole Cord-Cruz
Sometimes, getting walked from a hotel isn’t even about overbooking. With so many ways to book a room these days (think travel agents and online...
QB Evan Simon, defense star as Temple tops Tulsa for first conference win
By Declan Landis
Temple (2-5, 1-2 ACC) jumped out to a 17-point lead at the half, but the lead began to slip in the third quarter. Tulsa (2-5, 0-3) cut the deficit...
Temple hosts symposium featuring women who cracked the ‘fortress’ of a male-dominated sports culture
By Sam O'Neal
Students and faculty packed into Mitten Hall on Temple University’s campus recently to get a glimpse of three sports media giants—Claire Smith,...
$240M floods Pa. Senate race; McCormick’s super PAC leads in spending
By Celia Bernhardt and Carmen Russell-Sluchansky
“The vast majority of the Casey versus McCormick race has been negative,” said Heather LaMarre, who studies political communications and teaching...
Toys aren’t just child’s play. Mattel, Lego and others find ‘kidults’ bring in big business
By Queenie Wong
Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, a professor of psychology at Temple University, said playing with toys as an adult can be beneficial, helping people foster...
10 Phrases Socially Awkward People Say When They Feel Uncomfortable Talking To You
By Alexandra Blogier
Social anxiety is the third most common mental health disorder, and 90% of cases develop before people turn 23 years old. Johanna Jarcho, a...