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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 ...

Exhausted and without hope, East Asian youth are 'lying flat'
By Sophie Jeong
"They would do what they're expected to do, but maybe not so much beyond that," said Sachiko Horiguchi, an associate professor of anthropology at...
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More people are getting COVID-19 tests around Philly as delta spreads and worry rises
By Erin McCarthy and Justine McDaniel
“I think for the general population it’s difficult to keep track of the...

National Science Foundation Commits $75 Million To University Innovation Hubs
By Michael T. Nietzel
Each hub, funded at $3 million a year for five years for a total of $15 million per hub, will be headed by a lead university and involve an...

The Philadelphia Inquirer is working to transform its newsroom. Here’s what it’s done in a year.
By Andrea Wenzel
Six months ago, Temple University’s Klein College of Media and Communication released a diversity and inclusion audit of the Inquirer which shared...

Temple University and Destinations International Announce New Scholarship Program
Destinations International and Temple University’s School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management (STHM) recently announced an education...
5 pharmacy execs respond to vaccinated patients' worries they're no longer protected against COVID-19
By Katie Adams
Five hospital pharmacy executives, including Amir Emamifar, chief pharmacy officer at Temple University Health System, share what they would tell...
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Temple dean shares how public health has changed during the pandemic | 5 Questions
By Sandy Bauers
Laura Siminoff, dean of Temple University’s College of Public Health, loves this story. It epitomizes what public health is all about.

Japan and Britain send ‘symbolic message’ to China with joint naval drills near disputed islands
By Julian Ryall
James Brown, an associate professor of international relations at the Tokyo campus of Temple University, agreed the site selected for the drills...
Sick and tired of 'the customer is always right:' the worker shortage and American service culture
By Matt Leon
Ceridwyn King, associate professor and the Paul Anderson Research Fellow at the School of Sport Tourism and Hospitality Management at Temple...

Jewish Labor Efforts Endure Over Century
By Sasha Rogelberg
According to Lila Corwin Berman, a professor of history at Temple University and director of the Feinstein Center for American Jewish History,...

Study Including San Diego Charter Schools Shows Diversity May Lead to Improved Results For Minorities
“What we are seeing in this study is that intentionally building diverse schools – schools that cultivate diversity across race, ethnicity and...

Summer campers learn mindfulness, music techniques from Philadelphia Orchestra pros
By Robby Brod
Students learn through dance lessons with Temple University professor Rhonda Moore and yoga taught by mindfulness counselor Maddie Fontaine.

Why payment apps that thrive in India struggle to succeed in Mexico
By Alizeh Kohari
“There are a lot of disincentives,” said Sandra L. Suárez, professor of political science at Temple University.

Uh, apparently there's formaldehyde in non-wrinkle shirts. Will it embalm me?
By Andrew Fiouzi
“Formaldehyde keeps the fabric’s fibers in place after a spin in the washing machine,” thus keeping everything wrinkle-free, explains ...
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Philly’s economy is ‘a rolling uncertainty’ as delta variant leads firms to delay office openings
By Bob Fernandez
Samuel Rosen, assistant professor at Fox School of Business at Temple University, said the uncertainty of COVID infections may be the new normal...
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For too many Black women, pregnancy is fatal. Temple thinks these birth workers could help.
By Aparna Nathan
To improve these “fourth trimester” outcomes for pregnant people across Philadelphia, they’re collaborating with researchers at Temple University...
5 local universities part of $15M National Science Foundation research entrepreneurship hub
By Kennedy Rose
The NSF Innovation Corps Northeast Hub will include Philadelphia-area schools like Temple University, Rowan University and the University of...

Archdiocese abuse victims to vote on bankruptcy plans
By Jean Hopfensperger
One issue is that diocesan bankruptcies — unlike most commercial bankruptcies — are typically about something more than money, said Jonathan...
People with Delta Variant Can Transmit Virus 2 Days Before Having Symptoms
“The fact that asymptomatic people spread the virus is not new information. We have known that people are contagious before they are symptomatic...
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Temple’s starting quarterback is in place. Now Rod Carey must complete his depth chart.
By Sam Cohn
D’Wan Mathis earned his spot as Temple’s starting quarterback without much pushback.

Here’s what Philly experts say you can do to actually combat climate change
By Michaela Winberg
Atsu Muto from Temple University’s Department of Earth and Environmental Science is shocked that in a city with ample public transit options,...
Meteorologist David Murphy to retire after more than 30 years with Action News
Murphy is a graduate of Temple University, Philadelphia, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications.

Colleges rush to sign students up for food stamps, as pandemic rules make more eligible
By Alejandra Salgado
“We are recommending Congress to make those changes permanent,” said Carrie Welton, director of policy at the Hope Center for College, Community,...
Physician shares 2-minute strategy to get patients on board with COVID-19 vaccines
By Katie Adams
Chau Che, a gastroenterologist at Temple University Health System in Philadelphia, never thought she would be speaking to patients about...
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How small businesses can survive another COVID-19 lockdown
By Gene Marks
Maura Shenker, director of Temple University’s Small Business Development Center, believes that another lockdown is unlikely.