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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 ...

Temple to open hospital for women’s health at former cancer treatment facility
By Michael Tanenbaum
Temple will open a new women’s health hospital late next year at the former site of the Cancer Treatment Centers of America in North Philadelphia...

Self-defense, vigilantism and the law
In this show, WHYY explores the history and laws around self-defense, stand your ground and citizen’s arrest and discusses how the Second...
What will change when COVID becomes endemic?
By Julia Ries
“We will all be exposed to it at some point, and either will have no infection, mild infection or severe infection,” said Jason Gallagher, an...

Pundits look ahead to 2022 midterms
By Linda Stein
Professor Robin Kolodny, chair of the Political Science Department at Temple University, said it makes more sense to compare the November 2021...

Japan is prepared to pay more to support U.S. forces, according to local report
By Seth Robson
Japan’s new prime minister is eager to strengthen the U.S.-Japan alliance and increasing his country’s contribution to the cost of hosting...
Americans spend more time sitting than ever—and it’s shortening our lives
By Kathleen Hall
“There has been a lot of focus recently on sedentary lifestyle and how it might affect cardiovascular health,” says Daniel Edmundowicz, chief of...
Jason Wingard: ‘Honor and privilege to be Temple’s first Black president’
Host Sharon Reed (who also happens to be President Wingard’s high school classmate!) interviewed Wingard and discussed a number of topics,...

Temple gives $39.2M in pandemic relief to select students
By Max Bennett
A large portion of Temple University students who were financially impacted by the coronavirus pandemic are getting a cut of $39.2 million through...

Japan, U.S. conduct 1st anti-submarine warfare drill in South China Sea
“Japan has greatly increased its ability to project its maritime power and shrugged off longstanding taboos on security policy in doing so....

How delays disbursing emergency aid to students are resulting in mental anguish
By Chris Burt
“They’re not OK,” says Sara Goldrick-Rab, founding director of the Hope Center and professor of higher education policy and sociology at Temple...

How delays disbursing emergency aid to students are resulting in mental anguish
By Chris Burt
“They’re not OK,” says Sara Goldrick-Rab, founding director of the Hope Center and professor of higher education policy and sociology at Temple...
Gov. Tom Wolf’s mask mandate must expire Dec. 4, judge rules amid school debate
By Erin Bamer
Temple University epidemiologist Krys Johnson said she expects COVID-19 cases to continue to rise heading into colder months, as colder areas of...
Tips on shopping this holiday season
NBC10 Responds reporter Tracy Davidson catches up with Sheri Lambert, assistant professor of Marketing in the Fox School of Business, who shows us...

This vitamin may stop dementia, says new study
By Heather Newgen
According to Domenico Praticò, director of the Alzheimer’s Center at Temple University in Philadelphia, certain vitamin deficiencies, including...
Why it’s time to ‘dare forward’
By Matt Carroll
“They have a sense of flourishing,” says Frank Farley, a professor at Temple University and former president of the American Psychological...

Students are still struggling to get internet. The infrastructure bill could help
By Elissa Nadworny
In many parts of the country, access to a strong internet connection isn’t a given. The Hope Center at Temple University reported in March that...
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Bill on magic mushrooms aims to make Pa. a national leader in psychedelic research
By Harold Brubaker
“I think that’s still a concern,” said Ellen Unterwald, chair of the department of neural sciences and director of the Center for Substance Abuse...
Understanding the cryptocurrency craze
NBC10’s Matt DeLucia chats with Bora Ozkan, assistant professor of finance in the Fox School of Business, to get a closer look at cryptocurrency...
Flyers and 76ers broadcasters aren’t traveling to road games. Is remote play-by-play here to stay?
By Jeff Blumenthal
Matt Fine, a former NBCSN host who now serves as a professor at Temple University’s Klein College of Media and Communications, said it no longer...
Column: Is Facebook harmful?
By David Dreyer
In a recent editorial, Temple University psychology professor Laurence Steinberg, who has researched and written extensively on adolescent...
Temple grad shines light on Philadelphia with debut film Walking On
Temple alumnus Lydia Peterson is putting Philadelphia in the spotlight. Her new film, Walking On, focuses on a basketball player being caught...
Guest column: Food security is vital for college students to achieve
By Kim Hoffmans
A survey from the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice at Temple University showed bisexual, gay and lesbian students in California...

Drexel, Temple students launch personalized job hunting startup with tech hiring veteran
By Kennedy Rose
Third-year Drexel University student Christopher Muth and his brother Dawson, a senior at Temple University studying business finance, teamed up...
The real winners from GE’s two-decade-long decline
By Kiran Stacey
“There are fewer doctors on shift, fewer hours, pay cuts and benefit losses. All of this affects the safety of the patient,” Robert McNamara,...

For once, Japan’s foreign minister is actually qualified
By William Sposato
“There is a consensus in Tokyo that China is a ‘problem’ and a threat in some ways,” said Robert Dujarric, director of the Institute of...