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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 ...
Zoom, Social Distance, ‘Blursday': The Coronavirus Has Changed How We Speak
By Dan Stamm
Dustin Kidd, associate professor of Sociology and director of the Intellectual Heritage program at Temple University in Philadelphia asked, “The...

A Delco community pharmacy on the front lines has too little vaccine — but lots of heart
By Kevin Reardon
Chichi Ilonzo Momah, 37, earned a doctorate in pharmacy from the Temple University School of Pharmacy in 2006.
Employers who make workers get COVID-19 vaccine may be pushing the legal envelope
By Kim Glovas
Sam Hodge Jr., professor of legal studies at Temple University says this is the first time in our history that a vaccine has been issued under an...

Simply Good Jars wins $500,000 on ABC’s ‘Shark Tank’ premiere
By Erin Arvedlund
Temple alumnus Jared Canon wins backing for his Simply Good Jars idea on "Shark Tank."

How a Temple University student wrote her own Children’s book to help kids handle the COVID-19 pandemic
By Tiffany Rivera
Tamika Lesha, a senior at Temple University, decided to write about how children could take their experiences during the past year, and use them...
NY firm with crowdfunding model opens first phase of 'Philicon Valley' development near Temple
By Kennedy Rose
A European soccer star, a New York real estate investor and more than 1,200 crowdfunders are behind a “Philicon Valley” student housing project...
Social media stardom: How changes to NIL will benefit athlete-influencers across the NCAA
By David M. Hale
A new study from Temple University's School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management found the potential for NIL revenue, on average, was...
Head of of federal student aid office resigns amid pressure from progressive groups
By Lana Zak
Sara Goldrick-Rab, the president and founder of the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice at Temple University, discusses what Brown's...
Philadelphia man trying to save lives through free gun lock initiative
By Jessica Boyington
Scott Charles holds the title of trauma outreach manager at Temple University Hospital, and sadly several family traumas involving gun violence...
The Ali-Frazier 1971 ‘Fight of the Century’ provided cover for a mission to expose the FBI
By Kevin Blackistone
How those planning an FBI break-in, including the late John Raines, a Temple University religion professor, used the Ali/Frazier fight for cover...

Hospitality workers have transferable job skills. Here’s how to use them to switch careers
By AJ Horch
Ira Rosen, associate professor of event management at Temple University in Philadelphia, said he’s optimistic that the industry will return but...
Local man gets life-saving "breathing lungs"
By Ali Gorman
At Temple University Hospital, they are now using a new machine called TransMedics Organ Care System. It is a portable device that keeps organs...

At Philly’s esteemed music schools, playing together as an orchestra is a much-missed opportunity
By Peter Dobrin
At Temple University’s Boyer College of Music and Dance, smaller orchestra groups have been meeting.
Nevadans becoming more accepting of COVID-19 vaccine, poll finds
By Mary Hynes
Dr. Margot Savoy, an associate professor at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, said that as physicians and other trusted...
A Sports Agent Made in Philadelphia, Andre Odom Tells it Like it is
By Ed Kracz
Andre Odom has two Temple degrees and was an assistant football coach there.

Scores Of Colleges Announce Plans For Near-Normal Fall Semesters
By Michael T. Nietzel
As American colleges begin to look toward the fall, an increasing number are announcing plans to operate in a much more normal fashion for the...

Simply Good Jars on 'Shark Tank': Philadelphia startup to appear on hit ABC show amid business model overhaul
By Laura Smythe
Philadelphia startup Simply Good Jars, founded by a Temple University grad, is stepping into the national spotlight this week as CEO Jared Cannon...

Philly’s Simply Good Jars CEO to Appear on New “Shark Tank” Episode
By Victor Fiorello
When “Shark Tank” returns to ABC, one of entrepreneurs hoping to score a deal is Temple University Fox School of Business alum Jared Cannon. He’ll...

City’s youth tell the stories of their communities
By Ryan Mulligan
Kelsey, who is pursuing a graduate degree in communication for development and social change at Temple, is the media and communications...
Confident universities ready for in-person learning in fall
By Chris Burt
Others that have plans for a majority or full in-person learning include Temple University, the University of Central...
Temple University students expected to return to classrooms in the fall
By Kim Glovas
Temple University is making plans to return to the classroom in the fall. The majority of classes will be in person.

Walk-up COVID-19 vaccine clinic being held at Temple University this week
By Pat Ralph
Philadelphia residents can receive a COVID-19 vaccine at a walk-up clinic at Temple University's Liacouras Center. No appointments are necessary;...
3 More Universities Vow In-Person Fall Semesters
By Anddy Thomason
The University of Alabama system, Ohio University, and Temple University all said publicly on Monday that they planned to operate primarily in...

Temple University to restore in-person instruction this fall amid a 'vibrant campus experience'
By Pat Ralph
President Richard Englert cites COVID-19 vaccine production and enhanced diagnostic testing as reasons for optimism
Students Drop Off PPE At Temple University Hospital
Donations of PPE were dropped off by students from Philadelphia's Mathematics, Civics, and Sciences Charter School.