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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 ...

How Philadelphia’s rising HIV rate reflects opioid trends
By Zoë Read
Ellen Tedaldi, professor of medicine at Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine and director of the HIV program at Temple University...

How Barclays and Jes Staley are navigating delayed impact of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal
By Edward Segal
Tom C.W. Lin is a business law professor at Temple University Beasley School of Law and an academic fellow at George Washington University’s...
High-quality early child care and education: the gift that lasts a lifetime
By Andres S. Bustamante et al.
“Children from low-income backgrounds who had access to 24 months or more of high-quality early childhood education in their first five years...
How well does the national media cover politics without bias?
David Mindich, chair of the Journalism Department at Temple University’s Klein College of Media and Communication, joins the KYW In-Depth podcast...
How the $3 campaign contribution check box on your tax form works
By Janet Nguyen
Robin Kolodny, a political science professor at Temple University, explained that this money comes out of the income tax you pay to the Internal...

South Korea, U.S. at odds over deal to end Korean War
“Moon has been quite consistent since he came to office,” said James Brown, an associate professor of international relations at the Tokyo campus...

The United States homicide rate continues to soar in 2021. Why?
By William Roberts
“There’s going to be no single cause for the drastic and significant increase in homicide. But increasingly, it’s clear that there are two or...

How Temple’s tech team built a COVID-19 data dashboard to support campus health
By Michael Butler
To track COVID-19 vaccination rates on Temple University’s campus, Interim Chief Information Officer Larry Brandolph knew he and his colleagues at...
Nursing school applications increase despite toll of COVID pandemic
By Mola Lenghi
Nursing school applications at Temple University in Pennsylvania increased about 15% this fall, according to Assistant Dean Michael Usino.

Breaking down inequitable barriers for students
By Liann Herder
There are ways that historic Black colleges and universities continue to address inequity, mentioned by panelists gathered by The Hope Center for...
Right-wing populist party makes biggest gains in Japanese elections
By Julian Ryall
Jeff Kingston, director of Asian studies at the Tokyo campus of Temple University, said: “People are not happy with the LDP, in part because of...
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12 spots to hear live jazz in Philadelphia
By Nick Vadala
Located in the lobby of the Temple Performing Arts Center on Temple University’s main campus, the Rite of Swing is one of jazz’s “best kept...
Behind Temple University's investment strategy that led to a $200M endowment gain
By Kennedy Rose
As families face increasing costs for college in a year where schools are posting double-digit growth in investment returns, David Marino, Temple’...
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Jefferson completes acquisition of Health Partners insurer from Temple Health
By Harold Brubaker
Thomas Jefferson University on Monday announced the completion of its long-planned purchase of Temple University Health System’s half of Health...
Jefferson finalizes $305M deal for Temple Health System’s stake in Health Partners Plans
By John George
Jefferson Health has finalized its $305 million acquisition of Temple University Health System’s 50% ownership stake in Health Partners Plans.

Why China may not bail out Evergrande | Opinion
By Roselyn Hsueh
“For now, global investors should remain alert and not expect the type of state interventions the world has become accustomed to from Xi and...

Did Facebook put Instagram profits ahead of teen safety?
By Kathiann Kowalski
Facebook’s research on teens “could give researchers important clues about what to follow up on with scientific studies,” says Laurence Steinberg...
Poverty, violence contribute to college retention in Philadelphia
By Afea Tucker
With the guidance of Temple University’s Hope Center for College, Community and Justice, Liberis recently reconnected with like-minded peers and...
The common Halloween candy mistakes that parents make
By Tara Parker-Pope
“It’s really not so much about the candy as the larger picture of what’s happening on all the other days of the week that really matters,” said...

Everything parents need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine trial results for kids
By Leah Campbell
“There are four steps remaining, many of which will likely occur quickly,” explained infectious disease expert and Temple pharmacy Professor Jason...
Temple grad Camille Bell’s inclusive Pound Cake lipstick line sells out overnight
By Alicia Vitarelli
Pound Cake, one of the hottest lipsticks on the market, is the brainchild of Camille Bell, a Downingtown native and Temple University graduate....
How to avoid catfish scams in online dating
By Mike Dougherty
Temple University professor and IT expert Jason Thatcher said if you’re suspicious of someone, do some investigating, starting with that too-good-...
Temple University endowment increases 28% on strong financial performance
By Kennedy Rose
Temple University’s endowment grew 28% to $873 million in 2021, joining other colleges in posting a strong increase on the heels of high-...
Temple University grad lands role in 11th Hour Theatre Company’s ‘SOON’
By Alicia Vitarelli
“It’s been a great first, real out-of-college experience for me,” says Imani Moss, who graduated from Temple University in May with a degree in...

Japan: Economy and security top concerns ahead of election
Hiromi Murakami, a professor of political science at the Tokyo campus of Temple University, said the worst of the pandemic appears to have passed...