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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 ...

Disrupted supply chains shake Judaica businesses
By Sasha Rogelberg
According to Israeli-American Temple University economics Professor Joseph Friedman, “Because people are spending more on durable goods than on...

What are acid reflux and GERD and how can you relieve symptoms?
By Barbara Stepko
“If symptoms are becoming more troublesome or not being controlled by lifestyle changes or medications, or you have alarm symptoms, such as...
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COVID-19 boosters bring thousands to Pa. and N.J. clinics, but more first doses are needed ‘to get out of this pandemic'
By Erin McCarthy and Justine McDaniel
“We are not going to get out of this pandemic through boosters,” said Delana Wardlaw, a Temple University Health System physician who runs...
Feedback fatigue is real. Here’s how to cope.
By Rebecca Knight
Most organizations today are focused on creating cultures that encourage continuous, real-time, 360-degree feedback, showed research by Michael...
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Eric Sellin, longtime Temple language professor, writer, and translator, dies at 87
By Gary Miles
Eric Sellin, 87, of Philadelphia, a longtime professor of language at Temple and Tulane universities, versatile writer, and prolific translator,...

Five questions to ask when a professional sports team relocates to your city
By Ruby Arora
Michael Leeds, a sports economist at Temple University, said that sports stadiums have only a marginal impact on a city’s economy.

The states with new restrictions on public health emergency powers
By Bill Lucia
Temple University’s Center for Public Health Law Research compiled the information, which also shows that legislators in 46 states introduced...

Rep. Mickey Leland was the embodiment of Black internationalism
By Arvind Dilawar
Jacobin contributor Arvind Dilawar recently spoke with Benjamin Talton, professor of history at Temple University and author of In This Land of...
Princess Mako’s wedding to commoner Kei Komuro puts a spotlight on the Japanese monarchy’s succession problem
By Chad De Guzman
“They believe that the unbroken male line is essential to the legitimacy of the throne,” says Jeffrey Kingston, the director of Asian studies at...
With experts on the Negro Leagues involved, the Hall of Fame’s Era Committee plans are emerging
By Jay Jaffe
Claire Smith, an associate professor at Temple University, will serve on the special Early Baseball Overview Committee.
Trump endorsed Herschel Walker, Max Miller and Sean Parnell. They’re now facing scrutiny over their pasts
By Sara Murray
Sarah Katz, an associate clinical professor of law at Temple University, said there is a robust debate in the legal community about whether such...
Bashir endovascular catheter aims to improve speed, efficacy in treating blood clots
A Temple Health doctor saw a need for a better way to treat blood clots, and he invented a new catheter to make treatment faster and easier.

People who use these 7 key rules in conversations have very high emotional intelligence
By Bill Murphy Jr.
As Jeni Stolow, an assistant professor at Temple University’s College of Public Health put it: “It’s this cognitive impairment that the whole...
Inside Japan’s meltdown over princess’ ‘cursed’ wedding to commoner
By Jake Adelstein
“The hate Komuro campaign stems from the sexism of a patriarchal order,” Professor Jeff Kingston at Temple University, author of the seminal...

Restarting Asian tourism will be harder than shutting it down
The near-total halt in travel and tourism caused by the pandemic is unique in being caused by a lack of supply rather than demand, says Xiang “...
‘Dream come true:’ 22 students receive Temple’s new Cecil B. Moore scholarship
By 6ABC Digital Staff
Temple University introduced a new scholarship program that helps nearly two dozen students.

Temple discusses its Cecil B. Moore Scholars Program
By Brian Saunders
Matthews, a Temple first-year student, is a North Philadelphia kid who grew up at 10th and Jefferson streets. And because of the Cecil B. Moore...

Study: This is how often you can expect to contract COVID if you are unvaccinated
By Dawn Geske
Sudhir Kumar, a co-author of the study and a biology professor at Temple University, told the news outlet that the study reveals that natural...
The long road ahead: Diversity in Philadelphia’s boardrooms, one year after the murder of George Floyd
By Jeff Blumenthal
Constable, Diversified Search CEO Dale Jones and Temple University Fox School of Business Professor Lalitha Naveen each cited three accelerators...
Temple University names 22 Cecil B. Moore Scholars
This fall, Temple welcomed the first students selected for the Cecil B. Moore Scholars Program, which creates an academic pathway from high school...
Temple University ‘thrilled’ with vaccination rate, puts noncompliant employees on unpaid leave
By Kennedy Rose
Temple University said it is giving employees who aren’t in compliance with the city’s higher education vaccine mandate 10 days of unpaid leave to...
Fossil bonanza reveals earliest evidence of dinosaurs living in herds
By Michael Greshko
Herding comes with pros and cons, notes Temple University paleontologist Timothy Myers, who wasn’t involved with the new study.

Charges unlikely for riders who saw Philadelphia train rape
By Claudia Lauer
“Unless they have a legal duty to intervene, like a parent for their child, a person cannot be prosecuted for sitting back and doing nothing,”...

How this woman beat the odds and rose to the top at the Office of the Surgeon General
By Julianne Pepitone
Nancy Santiago received both a bachelor’s degree in communication and a master’s degree in education from Temple University.

Should free college have an income cap?
By Robert Farrington
Mark Huelsman, who serves as senior fellow with the Hope Center for College, Community and Justice at Temple University, says means-testing...