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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 ...
North Philly Native Dawn Staley Leads USA Women’s Basketball To 7th-Consecutive Gold Medal, Won’t Coach Team At Paris Olympics
By CBS3 Staff
“I actually looked at a list before we talked and there’s a lot more than I even realized so it’s pretty cool that there are so many athletes that...
Respiratory viruses such as RSV are spreading earlier than usual. Flu could be next, some doctors fear.
By Stacey Burling
Thomas Fekete, an infectious-diseases specialist at Temple University Hospital, said a second shot might not help because of “the way flu immunity...
Name, Image, Likeness: What College Athletes Should Know About NCAA Rules
By Josh Moody
"High-profile university athletes, their university has a value or a price premium, but it's really a minor influence. The real value is with...
Dawn Staley has the winning touch
By Donald Hunt
The former Temple University head women’s basketball coach and Dobbins Tech product, has earned six gold medals in her Olympic career. She has won...

How I Got Here: Why product manager Nafisa Rawji says her role merges people skills with technical passion
By Michael Butler
Nafisa Rawji, a Fox School of Business graduate and Tanzanian immigrant, grew into product management roles after earning a marketing degree.
Olympic magic cut through the pandemic gloom, but the Tokyo Games’ legacy is complex
By Simon Denyer and Michelle Ye Hee Lee
“The athletes should be the focus of the Games, and they have gone a long way in rescuing the extravaganza from the venal and feckless global...
Talking about mental health in sports is a reminder that athletes are more than just top physical performers
By Lisa Deaderick
In this Q&A, Leeja Carter, an associate professor of exercise psychology at Temple University, discusses the importance of supporting mental...

The U.S. hasn't OK'd boosters for those who got the J&J vaccine. But some are getting one anyway.
By Daniel Arkin
Jason Gallagher, an infectious diseases expert at Temple University's School of Pharmacy, got the J&J vaccine in November during a clinical...
A growing number of 'multi-vaxxers' are getting unauthorized booster shots. Most are mixing and matching.
By Aria Bendix and Mia de Graaf
Jason Gallagher, an infectious-disease expert at Temple University, ...

Reconciling China’s drive for global ascendency and its desire for state control | Opinion
By Roselyn Hsueh
Roselyn Hsueh is an associate professor of Political Science and co-program director of the Certificate in Political Economy at Temple University...

Ready, set, fire: China and Russia get back to testing each other’s military tactics
By Laura Zhou
Countries like Japan, which had territorial disputes with both China and Russia, were deeply concerned by the trend of deepening military...
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Talking ‘Respect’ with Aretha Franklin biopic screenwriter Tracey Scott Wilson, out of Temple University
By Dan DeLuca
Wilson grew up in Newark and lived in Philadelphia in the late 1990s during graduate school at Temple University.

New NCAA NIL rules may result in more Olympians staying in school
By Thomas Baker
Thilo Kunkel, director of the Sport Industry Research Center at Temple University and founder of SPRTER, believes that the new NIL rules will make...

People in Japan, Hawaii and Norway are among the healthiest in the world—here are their secrets to a long and happy life
By Annie Daily
“It’s about embracing the Buddhist concept of time, explains Shigenori Nagatomo, a professor of philosophy at Temple University.
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‘Enough is enough’: Gov. Murphy’s outburst was the latest sign of rising anger over pandemic divide
By Justine McDaniel, Allison Steele, and Erin McCarthy
It’s a grim turnabout from earlier this summer, when nearly all mitigation measures were lifted and public health messaging indicated that “we’re...

Japan resumes meeting with 5 Mekong countries after suspending it due to Myanmar coup
By Julian Ryall
“It all boils down to the rivalry with China,” said Jeff Kingston, director of Asian studies at the Tokyo campus of Temple University.

In New York City, impending vaccination rules prompt concern
By Bobby Caina Calvan
Law professor Scott Burris, the director of Temple University’s Center for Public Health Law Research, said while legal challenges are possible,...
Johnny Young, ambassador to four countries, dies at 81
By Adam Bernstein
Determined to work oversees, he completed his degree at Temple in 1966.

More people opting for boosters amid scientific uncertainty
By Lindsay Kalter
“It isn’t that I thought the J&J shot wouldn’t work. There just wasn’t much data on its effectiveness against the Delta variant,” says Jason...
Vanguard's $1K incentive for vaccinated employees draws mixed opinions from HR experts
By Jeff Blumenthal
John Deckop, a professor at Temple University’s Fox School of Business who specializes in human resources management and business ethnics, said...

Meet the fixers
By Helen Ubiñas
At their most vulnerable and afraid, these men, women and children often find themselves at Temple University Hospital, one of the busiest traumas...
‘Time to scale back': How disease experts are living amid rise in COVID cases
By Brian X. McCrone
Thomas Fekete, an infectious diseases physician at Temple University Hospital and the Thomas Durant Chair of the Department of Medicine at Temple...

‘The Viewing Booth’ Review: Do You See What I See?
By Beatrice Loayza
Filmed at Temple University in a dark studio that resembles both a confessional and a laboratory, the documentary considers one young woman’s...
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Why You Should Take Narcan Training Right Now
By Joni Sweet
The financial struggles many people faced during the pandemic has created a “trickle up” effect of people using fentanyl, says Sarah Bass, PhD,...
The higher ed opportunity
By Elaine Maimon
In his first press conference as new president of Temple University last month Jason Wingard demonstrated that he understands at least one...