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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...
Here’s what local leaders have to say about John Fry’s selection as Temple’s next president
By Susan Snyder
After word spread last week that John A. Fry was the top candidate to be Temple University’s next president, board Chair Mitchell L. Morgan heard...
John Fry can 'take Temple to a new level' as president, local observers say
By Ryan Mulligan
With leadership turmoil tainting much of the last decade at Temple, experts see Drexel President John Fry as an ideal hire to lead the North...
What Is Financial Abuse?
By Raina He
The definition of financial abuse or economic abuse is when “an individual controls their partner’s access to economic and financial resources in...
Justices seem set to allow emergency abortions in Idaho for now, a prematurely posted opinion says
By LINDSAY WHITEHURST
The case is likely to return to the Supreme Court again, said Rachel Rebouché, dean of the Temple University Beasley School of Law and a...
What is stiff-person syndrome? All about Celine Dion's rare disorder
Leah Croll, an assistant professor of neurology at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University in Philadelphia, sees and treats...
Influencers and popular podcasts fuel election disinformation among Black voters, report shows
By Marquise Francis
Timothy Welbeck, a civil rights attorney and director of the Center for Anti-Racism at Temple University, said disinformation presented as fact...
A record number of students from this Philly high school are going to Temple. For many, this police officer is the reason why.
By Kristen A. Graham
Now, Harrison and a record-setting 41 other Carver students are set to become part of Temple’s incoming first-year class. Many say the reason they...
Podiatrists are coming for your summer jellies (and 3 other types of shoes)
By Jillian Wilson
Lesly Robinson, the interim associate dean of academic affairs at the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, said her...
Why can’t America march against the far-right like in France and Germany?
By Will Bunch
I asked a top expert on the history of U.S. protest who’s here in Philadelphia—Temple University historian Ralph Young, author of the recent ...
Did China security concerns help Japan’s ruling LDP score surprise win in Okinawa election?
By Julian Ryall
“Security and the Taiwan situation are clearly critical issues for constituents,” said Hiromi Murakami, a professor of political science at the...
Philadelphia declares first heat health emergency of 2024
By Tim Jimenez
Temple University Hospital’s Chair of Emergency Medicine Robert McNamara says it’s crucial to check on the people in your lives who could be...
Here Are 7 Commencement Speeches You May Have Missed
By Aziah Siid
Selecting Quinta Brunson, an Emmy and Golden Globe winner, to talk to Temple graduates seemed an inspired choice. The Philadelphia native dropped...
NFL lawsuit could change how out-of-town Eagles fans watch games
By Rob Tornoe
“Obviously, the NFL thinks it has a strong position, but I think it’s a toss-up in terms of what the result is going to be in this case,” said Ken...
South Carolina's Dawn Staley reveals why she's a coach after never wanting to be one
By Lulu Kesin
“What really got me into coaching was not wanting to be a coach,” Staley said. “It’s weird but I didn’t ever want to be a coach ... Dave O’Brien...
Sensory Coalition creates safe spaces for autistic youth through art
By Shara Dae Howard
Colleen Ott decided to start the Autistic Art Coalition of Philadelphia back in 2022 when she heard about an individual being bullied because they...
Abortion pill access is unchanged after the Supreme Court’s decision. Here’s what you need to know
By MATTHEW PERRONE
“It’s a win that the status quo is preserved but it doesn’t signal that these are now dead arguments that others aren’t going to try and pursue...
6 Ways to Deal With Swampy, Sweaty Feet This Summer
By Julia Ries
James McGuire, the director of the Leonard Abrams Center for Advanced Wound Healing at the Temple School of Podiatric Medicine, tells SELF that...
Temple hopes 29% increase in deposits from prospective first-years signals more enrollment
By Susan Snyder
Temple University has seen a 29% increase in deposits from first-year admitted students over the same time last year, a sign that officials hope...
Coursera Launches AI Plagiarism Detector
By Lauren Coffey
Stephanie Fiore, associate vice provost at Temple University, said this approach is a step in the right direction instead of outright accusing...
How to Treat Blisters on Your Feet
By Ajai Raj
The most common type of blister on the foot is a friction blister, which occurs when the skin repeatedly rubs against another object—like ill-...
Temple AD Faces Critical Decision As Revenue Sharing Approaches
By Matthew Postins
Temple Owls Athletic Director Arthur Johnson is like every other college athletic director right now—he’s trying to figure out a new landscape...
Does economic security undermine the benefits of interdependence?
By Paul Nadeau
Economic security is becoming increasingly central to American foreign and economic policy. It involves protecting supplies of critical materials...
Facial Peels 101: Which Types Work Best on Older Skin?
By Stephanie Watson
And they are appropriate for all adults, says Kachiu C. Lee, clinical assistant professor of dermatology at Temple University and cosmetic...
'Hurricane Season From Hell' Could Make Parts of Texas Uninsurable
By Giulia Carbonaro
The fast growth of property is leading some private insurers to question whether they have underestimated severe climate risks, Benjamin Collier,...
Why the Supreme Court must reject Donald Trump’s argument that presidents can get away with anything
By Susan Sullivan
“Criminal prosecution for conduct while in office is the only viable way to keep democracy safe from tyranny. Our country fought a war to free...