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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 ...

A guide to exercise after surgery
By Lisa Esposito
It’s up to the surgeon’s discretion how long you should wait to exercise after an operation like gastric bypass, says Renza-Stingone, a bariatric...

Why South Korea's marine survey in disputed waters is vexing Japan
By Julian Ryall
James Brown, an associate professor of international relations at the Tokyo campus of Temple University, agrees that Yoon will be desperate not to...

They got the debt, but not the degree
By Tara Siegel Bernard
Exactly how many borrowers fit that description is unclear, but it appears to happen frequently. Nearly 40% of full-time undergraduates who...

RealLIST Connectors 2022: Get to know 22 leaders making Philly’s tech and biz ecosystem stronger
By Paige Gross
For the third year in a row, Technical.ly Philly set out to build its RealLIST Connectors, the “who’s who” to look toward if you want to raise...

Should news outlets publish gruesome photos of gun violence victims?
By Joel Mathis
“It’s time—with the permission of a surviving parent—to show what a slaughtered 7-year-old looks like,” Temple University’s Klein College Dean...
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Temple’s Khalif Battle withdraws from NBA draft and plans a return to Owls
By Sam Cohn
Khalif Battle is returning to Temple. The guard announced on social media Wednesday afternoon that he’ll be returning for his junior season after...

Funding high-quality child care is a popular idea, so treat it like one, researcher says
By Nadia Tamez-Robledo
Researcher Kathy Hirsch-Pasek has a challenge she would like to see lawmakers in the U.S. Congress take on—call it a dare. She wants all 535 of...
These states have the highest rates of gun violence and deaths
By Julia Ries
Caterina Roman, a criminal justice professor at Temple University, says that gun violence not only varies across states and cities, but within...

Pennsylvania counties begin recount in Republican US Senate primary
By Robby Brod
Robin Kolodny, a Temple University political science professor, said the results likely won’t change much. “It is really hard to compare this to...

Leora Eisenstadt: The best rules don’t change hiring biases
By Leora Eisenstadt
This hard work of diversity education cannot and should not be left to employers alone. In my conversations with DEI (diversity, equity and...

Do we really need to see photos of mass shootings?
By Jon Allsop
In 2017, Jason Fagone wrote for HuffPost’s “Highline” about Amy Goldberg, a leading trauma surgeon at Temple University Hospital, in Philadelphia...
Need a CT scan? You may have to wait weeks, thanks to lockdowns in China and dye shortages
By Samantha Fields
“At our institution, we were told that we will now, for an undetermined period of time, have only 20% of the supply that we’re used to receiving...
Suicide takes more military lives than combat, especially among women
By Petula Dvorak
“Women who are in these male-dominated settings in the military are trained to be strong, to push through,” said Melissa Dichter, associate...
‘They should know the cost:’ Would graphic images change the gun rights debate?
By Ramishah Maruf
There’s a growing debate among journalists over how to report on the victims of mass shootings. Some argue that if lawmakers and American citizens...
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US doctors reconsider Pfizer’s Paxlovid for lower-risk COVID patients
By Deena Beasley
Jason Gallagher, an infectious diseases expert at Temple University’s School of Pharmacy, said the rebounds do not detract from the drug’s utility...
The complex state-by-state legal issues that will arise if Roe is overturned
By Rose Aguilar
On this edition of Your Call, Rachel Rebouche, interim dean of the Beasley School of Law, joins the show to discuss The New Abortion Battleground...

Will Biden's Indo-Pacific strategy, hesitancy to join CPTPP overshadow Japan visit?
By Julian Ryall
“There is not a snowball in hell’s chance that Biden will be able to get anything through Congress to rejoin the CPTPP,” said Jeff Kingston,...
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Recruiting roundup: Temple’s Stan Drayton secures two more Power 5 transfers; St. Joe’s basketball signs Australian forward Loui
By Gustav Elvin
It was a busy Wednesday recruiting-wise for Philadelphia schools on the gridiron and the basketball court. Temple football announced three more...
Rates on Treasury notes just went up. So will the cost of federal student loans.
By Stephanie Hughes
Mark Huelsman is the director of policy and advocacy at the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice at Temple University. “They’re going...

Geico Insurance Review 2022
By Melissa Sherrard
Deborah Racano, assistant professor of Instruction, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Klein College of Media and...

Diverse schools are taking a new approach to anti-racism: Training white parents
By Gail Cornwall
When cities experience an influx of higher-income residents, changes to a neighborhood include displacement of preexisting community members. A...

South Korea's 'antifeminist' Yoon vowed to axe women's ministry, but can he?
By Agence France-Presse
Many experts now expect Yoon to “rebrand” rather than abolish the ministry, pointing to how his victory has refocused global attention on sexism...

Temple University introduces Diane Richardson as new women’s basketball coach
Temple University introduced its new women’s basketball head coach on Wednesday. Diane Richardson spoke with the media at the Liacouras Center....

Why American teens are so sad
By Derek Thompson
The third fallacy is that today’s mental health crisis was principally caused by the pandemic and an overreaction to COVID-19. “Rising teenage...

Abolish or rebrand? South Korea's ‘feminist’ ministry in crosshairs
Many experts now expect Yoon to “rebrand” rather than abolish the ministry, pointing to how his victory has refocused global attention on sexism...