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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 ...
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Controversial Philly judge clears a troubled detective, which a legal expert calls ‘insane’
By William Bender
Jules Epstein, a professor at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law, said the case is “something of a procedural quagmire.”

How The Burden On Black Athletes Reflects The Experience Of Black America
By Jonathan Chang
Stephany Coakley, senior associate athletic director for mental health, wellness and performance at Temple University Athletics, joins the radio...

How Simone Biles, Naomi Osaka and Other Top Athletes Are Forcing the Mental Health Conversation in Sports and Fitness
By Shannon Adducci
“I would recommend that organizations and companies go directly to community stakeholders and leaders and ask them how they can create a fitness...
Reading Royals name Dylan Coyle as the new play-by-play voice
By Jonathan Bodack
The Temple University, and Oxford, Pennsylvania native has been waiting for hockey to return to Santander Arena. The year absence from the sport...
Biden vaccine rule sets stage for onslaught of lawsuits
By Rebecca Beitsch
“It's on religion that the court has really slapped down public health in the last year,” said Scott Burris, director of the Center for Public...

We should not be too sanguine about a shrinking population
By Sarah O'Connor
Sachiko Horiguchi, an associate professor at Temple University’s Japan campus, says: “They know they don’t have much voice over politics — the...
Who’s Had Covid-19? A National Survey of Students Reveals Disparities
By Eric Hoover
Those findings appear in a new research brief from the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice at Temple University. The study, apparently...

Louise Fishman, Who Gave Abstract Expressionism a New Tone, Dies at 82
By Neil Genzlinger
She studied at the Philadelphia College of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts as well as at the Tyler School of Art, part of Temple...

Pennsylvania redistricting hearing delves into potential basic building blocks of legislative maps
By Ford Turner
Lee Hachadoorian, an assistant professor at Temple University specializing in geographic information systems, said a community of interest has...
A San Francisco hospital is offering a dose of Pfizer's or Moderna's vaccine to people who got J&J
By Aria Bendix
ason Gallagher, an infectious-disease expert at Temple University, told Reuters that he got an extra Pfizer dose after participating in J&J's...

I chased my J&J vaccine with a shot of Pfizer. Here's why
By Tracey Anne Duncan
“I understand this anxiety,” says Jason Gallagher, an infectious disease pharmacist in Philadelphia and clinical professor at Temple University...

Best Safety Practices and Policy, According to Students
By Melissa Ezarik
But Mark Huelsman, a policy fellow at the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice at Temple University, says these types of laws are “...
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Football or powerball? Sizing up a Bears move to Arlington Heights
By David Roeder
Michael Leeds, an economics professor at Temple University, researched Chicago’s big five franchises — Bears, Bulls, Blackhawks, White Sox, Cubs...
The future of work is already here
By Jason Wingard
Temple University President Jason Wingard writes, "It’s no secret that institutions of higher education and businesses have been grappling with...
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Rare, risky, and complex, lung transplants for COVID-19 survivors save, but change, lives
By Jason Laughlin
“To be a transplant candidate you’ve got to be sick enough to need a lung transplant as well as well enough to undergo the procedure,” said Sameep...
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Few lawsuits filed despite COVID-19′s deadly toll in nursing homes
By Harold Brubaker
The next challenge is: “How do you prove causation, that it was from the neglect of the nursing home?” said Samuel D. Hodge Jr., a professor at...

'It killed our savings': Hardest hit during COVID, Black and Hispanic businesses look to bounce back
By Sarah Siock
According to Wayne Williams, assistant professor of accounting at Temple University, financial record-keeping was one obstacle that prevented...

Crime statistics and politics are a deadly mix
By Joe Garofoli
“You hear it at the top of the newscast: Weather. Traffic. Violence,” said Roman, a professor of criminal justice at Temple University. “It doesn’...

Deflating the wheels of drug addiction
By Mohd Umair Iqbal
For instance, a scientific experiment involving simulated driving was conducted by Prof. Laurence Steinberg of Temple University.
Biden rolls dice by getting more aggressive on vaccines
By Morgan Chalfant, Rebecca Beitsch and Brett Samuels
“I think that politically and practically the strategy of trying to push this onto employers is really sensible and important. We’re in a...
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Temple researcher on new technologies to better treat heart disease | 5 Questions
By Sandy Bauers
Among numerous positions at Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Steven Houser is professor of cardiovascular sciences and medicine...
100-day plan: What European nations can do to protect utilities
By Andrew Hollister
The frequency of attacks on critical infrastructure is rapidly rising, with U.S. data on ransomware attacks on critical infrastructure collected...

We need a carbon tax. We can solve the climate crisis while paying dividends | Opinion
By Cory Budischak
Cory Budischak, an assistant professor of instruction in the College of Engineering, argues that a carbon tax needs to be included in Congress’s...

Pair of Royal Navy warships will begin patrolling Indo-Pacific region this summer
By Alex Wilson
Jeff Kingston, director of Asian Studies at Temple University Japan, described the deployment as a “largely symbolic” gesture meant to demonstrate...
What Philadelphia Reveals About America's Homicide Surge
By Miles Bryan and Jillian Weinberger
Temple professor Caterina Roman is wary of easy sound bites. But if she had to explain why violent crime declined for years in Philadelphia, it...