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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 ...
10 most diverse medical schools: U.S. News
By Kelly Gooch
As part of its annual best graduate schools lists, U.S. News & World Report worked with the Robert Graham Center, a division of the American...
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Owls have a ‘pretty doggone good day’ in Coach Stan Drayton’s first Cherry and White scrimmage
By Sam Cohn and Isabella DiAmore
Temple students, alumni and community members gathered at the corner of 10th and Diamond streets for hot dogs, burgers, and Temple’s Cherry and...

Temple alum Adjoa B. Asamoah champions CROWN Act, racial equity
By Antionette Lee
Adjoa B. Asamoah refers to herself as a “movement baby.” Born to activist and organizer parents, it’s no surprise that Asamoah’s path has led her...
Supreme Court’s upcoming abortion ruling will spark a new round of questions about legality and access
By Shefali Luthra
“What happens then? Does that law become revived? I think there has to be some kind of state action to either implement the law, or act under it...

Incoming South Korean president backtracks on scrapping gender ministry
But Yoon “can still incite his base and push back against the women’s equality agenda through speeches, statements and his rhetoric,” Linda...
Mail-order abortion pills become next US reproductive rights battleground
By Adrienne Matei
Already, says Rachel Rebouché, interim dean of Temple University’s law school, people seeking medication abortions can use social media to find...
Temple President Wingard bikes through North Philadelphia to meet with residents about campus safety
By Brian Saunders
Temple University President Jason Wingard and Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Ken Kaiser, along with Temple Police, hopped on...
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Diane Richardson plans to reshape the Temple women’s basketball program through hard work
By Sam Cohn and Isabella DiAmore
Arthur Johnson sent a text to one of Dawn Staley’s South Carolina assistants the same night the Gamecocks beat Creighton 80-50 to advance to the...
Temple names Diane Richardson as new women’s basketball coach
Temple named Diane Richardson its new women’s basketball coach on Tuesday. Richardson went 80-66 in five seasons at Towson, including this season’...

An Afrofuturism festival brings an energy shift to Carnegie Hall
By Giovanni Russonello
“You can call Afrofuturism the high culture of the African diaspora right now,” Reynaldo Anderson, a Temple University scholar and a co-founder of...

Temple names Diane Richardson as new women’s hoops coach
Temple named Diane Richardson its new women’s basketball coach on Tuesday. Richardson went 80-66 in five seasons at Towson, including this season’...
The future of NFTs lies with the courts
By Jessica Rizzo
“It’s unfortunate,” says Erika Douglas, a professor at the Temple University Beasley School of Law who teaches a course on the regulation of...

2021 best undergraduate professors: Sheri L. Lambert, Temple University, Fox School of Business
By Kristy Bleizeffer
Sheri L. Lambert, 56, is an assistant professor of practice in marketing at Fox School of Business at Temple University, where she’s worked since...
“I received death threats for a month” Female motorsport fans fight for their place in the sport
By Gemma Roper
Katie Sveinson, assistant professor in the School of Sport, Tourism, and Hospitality Management at Temple University in Philadelphia, has written...
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A Temple grad decided he had to help Ukrainian refugees—and headed to Poland
By Jeff Gammage
When Temple University graduate Dharmik Sheth took off for Poland, deciding in a minute’s time to help the Ukrainian refugees flooding into the...

States grapple with allowing high school athlete endorsements
By Alex Brown
“High school athletes don’t really have a lot of [endorsement] value,” said Thilo Kunkel, director of the Sport Industry Research Center at Temple...

Eyeing China, Japan breaks with past for strong Ukraine response
In the past, Tokyo worried aggressive actions on Russia could push Moscow into Beijing’s arms, said James D.J. Brown, an associate professor of...
‘Denmark Vesey’s Bible’ review: The plot against Charleston
By Mark M. Arkin
In Denmark Vesey’s Bible, Jeremy Schipper, a professor of religion at Temple University, explores how Scripture informed both sides’...

The Creators: Growing at 50% clip, Temple grad wants his company to be ‘the Philly area nut butter’
By Lisa Dukart
Nutty Novelties was actually Caleb Mangum’s second business iteration, having started with a build-your-own trail mix concept in 2012. A 2010...
Temple poll reveals how safe students feel both on and off campus
A poll of Temple University students shows that while a majority of them feel safe, that feeling diminishes the farther students live from campus...
The surprising truth—and fascinating science—behind smiles
By Sandy Hingston
I never connected my daughter’s dental tribulations with her college experience until I read the research conducted by Temple University...

America’s flu-shot problem is also its next COVID-shot problem
By Katherine J. Wu
shots desirable. It’s also about making them convenient and, in some cases, feasible at all. For many people, getting a vaccine still represents a...
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Philly hospitals, key insurers, and city plan novel effort to improve health equity
By Harold Brubaker
Among the programs with the potential for expansion across the city is an effort at Temple University Health System to help homeless people who...

Kishida heads to India for talks with Modi, as Ukraine war, China problems show Japan that US military backing is ‘not enough’
By Julian Ryall and Pranay Sharma
James Brown, an associate professor of international relations at the Tokyo campus of Temple University, said Japan had realized it was “no longer...
Republicans can’t erase diversity or history, but they’re trying so hard it hurts
By Jill Lawrence
Robert Li, chair of the Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management at Temple University, made a strong argument to me that while individual...