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John Fry wants Temple to be Center City's 'anchor university'
By Ryan Mulligan
Temple University will take over the landmark Terra Hall building at Broad and Walnut streets come 2027, but President John Fry ...
Dorm Clinic: Temple University opens COVID-19 vaccination site in residence hall for eligible employees, students, community mem
By Corey Davis
The vaccination clinic at Temple University's White Hall on North Broad is now up and running for those granted appointments.

Despite federal funding for college students during the pandemic, many are still in need, Temple report says
By Susan Snyder
Despite billions in federal funding to help college students with emergency aid last year, many still couldn’t get their basic needs met and more...

What this Temple Health physician tells patients who believe online medical misinformation
By Jackie Drees
When it comes to communicating with patients about medical misinformation they find on social media, Margot Savoy, MD, a family physician at...

For many college students, pandemic life is disappointing. For others, it is a financial crisis.
By Stephanie Saul
The survey, released Wednesday by the Hope Center for College, Community and Justice at Temple University, found that many are hard put to pay for...
Former Temple University football player giving back for mental health
By Jessica Boyington
"I got to compete, and I bleed cherry and white, so representing the school meant so much to me. Just being in the community and being in Philly...

This extracurricular club at Temple creates prosthetics and other bio-mechanical devices for humans and animals
By Rita Giordano
Morgan Rollins, a Temple University bioengineering...
Are we heading for a post-pandemic ‘Roaring 2020s,’ with parties and excess?
By Marlene Cimons
Jeni Stolow, a social behavioral scientist and assistant professor in the Temple University College of Public Health: “People, jobs and society...

Temple medical school dean John M. Daly dies
By Justine McDaniel
John Daly was a renowned surgeon who treated thousands of cancer patients and a key leader at Temple, where he started his first stint as dean in...

Temple will take over Cancer Treatment Centers of America’s Philadelphia location
By Harold Brubaker
Temple University Health System has agreed to buy the Philadelphia location of Cancer Treatment Centers of America, the two organizations said...

Cooking and activism: A Temple talk with South Philly Barbacoa
By Nigel Thompson
Back on March 9, Temple University welcomed one of Philadelphia’s brightest culinary and activist stars in Cristina Martínez and her husband,...
Can schools punish students who break COVID-19 rules on spring break? Maybe
By Dustin Barnes
Said Scott Burris, director of the Center for Public Health Law Research at Temple University: "As long as these rules aren't discriminatory or...
Temple Health System to buy Cancer Treatment Centers of America's Philadelphia hospital
By John George
Temple Health System has signed a deal to buy the assets of Cancer Treatment Centers of America's Philadelphia hospital, in a move designed to...
Mass Shootings Sometimes Occur Close Together, But The Reason Why Remains A Mystery
By Julia Marnin
Psychologist and Temple University professor Frank Farley told Newsweek, "In the world of psychology, we have very few phenomena that are...
Temple and Capital health systems form affiliation aimed at minimizing patient travel
By John George
Capital Health and Temple University Hospital entered into an affiliation agreement Tuesday that covers liver transplants and advanced surgical...

Philadelphia Housing Authority and Temple University partner to deliver COVID-19 vaccines
By Ayana Jones
The effort was part of an initiative by PHA and Temple University’s College of Public Health to vaccinate residents in high-risk, lower-income...

WRTI and Temple University Work Together To Broaden Intellectual Heritage Curriculum
By Matt Silver
The bond between Temple University and WRTI has always been strong, but a growing partnership between Temple’s Intellectual Heritage program and...

Dawn Staley balances her focus on basketball with her need to speak out on social justice and gender inequity
By Damichael Cole
“We’re at the NCAA Tournament and we see stark differences of what the men’s tournament looks like,” Staley said. “If you see that, you need to...
How International College Students Are Coping With the Pandemic
By Rosemary Connors
For international students at Temple University, the pandemic has put a hold on experiencing college life, with some even moving back home to be...

Temple University opening North Philly vaccine site for students, faculty, staff, and city residents
By Courtney Murphy
Temple appears to be the first university in Philadelphia to become a vaccine provider for the city.

Swallowing Disorders: What Are They and How Can You Get Treatment
In this Facebook Live event, Temple's Dr. Zubair Malik will talk more about various types of swallowing disorders, what to look out...

Dry ice, the unsung hero of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, explained
By Tom Avril
A Temple University chemist demonstrates why dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) is having a moment.

Yo Philly! Here’s how to file your 2020 taxes for free.
By Erin Arvedlund
Steve Balsam, a professor of accounting and the coordinator of Temple’s VITA program, says, “Now, more than ever, this program is of the utmost...
Philadelphia gene therapy developer spun out of Temple to raise over $100M via SPAC
By John George
Philadelphia-based gene therapy developer Renovacor, a spin out of Temple University, has agreed to merge with a special purpose acquisition...

Temple University to begin distributing COVID-19 vaccines on a limited basis
Temple University will be partnering with the city to begin vaccinations next week.

The pandemic hasn’t stopped these Temple students from studying abroad
By Susan Snyder
Temple, which has campuses in Tokyo and Rome, is one of few schools in the region that resumed study abroad this semester,