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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 ...

Introducing the new “Nelson Diaz Professorship” at Temple University Law School
By Jensen Toussaint
As it celebrates its 125th year, Temple University’s James E. Beasley School of Law has created a new esteemed honor, the Nelson Diaz...
Confused about NIL? 10 questions explore how name, image and likeness laws will change college sports
By Paul Myerberg
According to a study published in February by the Temple University School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management, former Clemson...

The 5 Best Athlete's Foot Treatments, According to a Doctor
By Sara Coughlin
Read on to learn more about your best options for stamping out this condition, according to market research as well as podiatrist ...

Allentown nonprofits rally to the defense of the Morning Call newsroom
By Harold Brubaker
“They have earned this moniker of being vulture capitalists. We’ve seen in city after city how they absolutely drain the resources of these...
How the Black Lives Matter movement relates to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
By Tanya Rivero
Marc Lamont Hill, a professor at Temple University, joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero to talk about the Black Lives Matter movement and the Israeli-...

I’m done with unwanted hugs, and you can be, too
By Elizabeth Wellington
Touch can convey love, respect, and confidence, said Ravi S. Kudesia, assistant professor at the Fox School of Business at Temple University.
Meet 'that Oregon softball girl' on TikTok, Haley Cruse
By Dave Wilson
A recent study from Temple University's School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management said women likely had a greater earning potential than...

Opportunities await Olympic sport athletes with proposed NCAA name, image and likeness rules
By Joey Kaufman
Thilo Kunkel, an associate professor for marketing and sports management at Temple University, thinks social media platforms will democratize NIL...

Philly Pharmacologists Are Developing a Promising Pain-Relieving CBD Analog Drug
By Laura Brzyski
Scientists from Temple’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine and local biopharma company Neuropathix are testing their compound, KLS-13019...
How to Tackle the Affordable Housing Crisis
David J. Wilk, assistant professor of finance and director of the real estate program at Temple University in Philadelphia, says, "...

American Cops Are Under Pressure To Rely Less On Guns And Take More Personal Risk
By Martin Kaste
British police are trained to subdue people without firing their guns, says Jerry Ratcliffe, a professor of criminal justice at Temple University...

The giant career mistake I would’ve made if I hadn’t trusted my mentor
By Kristen Graham
In a world where academics are often more about competition than the joy of learning, Temple's Ruth Ost urged students like me to slow down and...

Report Analyzes Effects of COVID-19 on Texas Students’ Mental Health, Employment and Basic Needs Insecurity
By Sarah Wood
“Basic needs insecurity stems from systematic, structural challenges,” said Dr. Sara Goldrick-Rab, president and founder of the Hope Center at...

Temple teams up with Prevention Point to host COVID-19 vaccine clinics in Kensington
By Maria Pulcinella
A new initiative from Temple University aims to bring the COVID-19 vaccine to the Kensington community, while eliminating common barriers of entry...

Rare ‘corpse flower’ blooms, stinks like rotting flesh at Temple’s Ambler campus
By Frank Kummer
Ben Snyder has made it his mission since graduating from Temple in 2016 to get a rare 'corpse plant' that stinks like a dead body to bloom. He's...
Moves in Medicine: New attitudes toward alcohol-related liver disease
By Heather Grubola
Temple takes it case-by-case, based on a patient's motivation to stop using alcohol and to address the underlying problems behind their alcohol...

In a Dark Year on Campus, Some Surprising Glimmers of Light
By Anemona Hartocollis
Xanthe Soter, a junior at Temple University, said she “thrived” academically this year, because there were so few distractions, and...

An employer-driven hospital rating system gains ground
By Harold Brubaker
“I think Leapfrog is as good as any, recognizing that each one has its strengths and weaknesses,” said Mike Young, president and chief executive...

Former Inquirer writer Mel Greenberg wins Basketball Hall of Fame’s Curt Gowdy Award
Mel Greenberg, longtime women's basketball reporter for the Inquirer and a Lew Klein Award winner, has added another honor to his shelf:...

Prepone That! Your Accent Is Funny! Readers Share Their ESL Stories
By Carolyn McCusker
Sergio Serrano, a professor of engineering science and applied mathematics at Temple University, is one of several non-native...
Temple University expert responds to CDC lifting mask mandate for those fully vaccinated
By Gray Hall
Dr. Thomas Fekete with Temple University's Lewis Katz School of Medicine, said "From a scientific point of view, it is very nice to...

Inside the year-long fight to figure out how the Pa. legislature spends taxpayer money on itself
By Angela Couloumbis
The journalists partnered with a team of Temple University students led by professor Aron Pilhofer to strip that mass of data out of clunky PDF...

Your social guide to Philly’s reopening
By Elizabeth Wellington
Ravi S. Kudesia, assistant professor of human resource management at The Fox School of Business at Temple University, advises “This is the time to...
Biden nominates first Black judge for federal court in Camden
By Jonathan Salant
President Joe Biden on Wednesday nominated U.S. Magistrate Judge Karen Williams to the U.S. District Court. If confirmed, the Temple law graduate...

With Hugs and Haircuts, U.S. Epidemiologists Start Returning (Carefully!) to Everyday Life
By Margot Sanger-Katz, Claire Cain Miller and Kevin Quealy
“I balance risks very carefully with benefits,” said Luther-King Fasehun, a doctor and an epidemiology Ph.D. student at Temple University.