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On his first day of school, new Temple president John Fry meets with public safety staff and gets an update on enrollment
By Susan Snyder
Midday Friday John A. Fry’s wife texted him: “How goes it, Owl?” “So far, so good!” Fry responded. It was the first day of school for Fry, who...
Temple University Announces Transformative Tuition Promise, Promoting Affordable Higher Education In Pennsylvania
By JOY LIWANAG
In a groundbreaking announcement, Temple University unveiled the Temple Promise program, a visionary initiative aimed at covering tuition and fees...
Temple Health raising heart failure awareness with fun, games, and first-hand experiences
Dr. Eman Hamad, a heart failure specialist at Temple Health, says the 6 million Americans with heart failure now could soon be 10 million.
...Temple makes a promise to Philadelphia students
By Elaine Maimon
There is something about the word “free.” It’s simple and to the point. It relieves stress and opens up strategies. As students apply for fall...
What’s life like as a Black student-athlete at a predominantly white institution? Awkward.
By Kerith Gabriel
Wisdom Quarshie, a graduate student at Temple, played five seasons on the Owls’ offensive line. At 6-foot-3, 305 pounds, the all-conference right...
Temple to offer free tuition to low-income, first-time students from Philadelphia County
By Mike DeNardo
Temple University is offering free tuition this fall for first-time students from Philadelphia whose family income is $65,000 or less. It’s part...
The largest deep-sea coral reef in the world
Ira Flatow talks with Erik Cordes, marine biologist and professor at Temple University in Philadelphia, who collaborated on the study. They...
1.6-billion-year-old fossils push back origin of multicellular life by tens of millions of years
By Kiley Price
Multicellularity is a prerequisite for any definition of modern complex life, so to reset the timescale on such a foundational event has...
Gov. Josh Shapiro proposes tuition caps to make college more affordable and accessible
By Stephen Williams
Temple University President Richard Englert said the university is “eager to collaborate with the governor’s efforts to support our students,...
American Family Insurance Review
By Lilah Butler
Daniel Goldberg, associate professor of Instruction, academic director of the Business Management BBA Program, Department of Management, ...
New initiative aims to protect Philadelphia student athletes in NIL deals
By John Cole
Lawmakers and local athletes met at Temple University this week to announce a new public-private partnership aimed at helping student-athletes in...
Housing, not in-person work, will help Philly rebound from the pandemic, economist says
By Jake Blumgart
Lancaster-based economist Adam Ozimek gained prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic for his research on remote work, becoming a go-to source for...
Quinta Brunson to receive Temple’s prestigious Lew Klein Excellence in the Media Award
By Elizabeth Wellington
Abbott Elementary is getting college-level props.
Quinta Brunson, star and creator of the award-winning ABC sitcom, is the recipient of...
Philadelphia hospitals launch child gun safety effort
By Jack Tomczuk
Ideally, gun owners with children should have their firearms and ammunition stored in separate safes, said Scott Charles, trauma outreach manager...
Temple University Hospital named one of America's best hospitals by Healthgrades
Healthgrades evaluated data from about 4,500 hospitals.
From Egg Harbor Township to Temple, now linebacker trying out for NFL
By Josh Hennig
Yvandy Rigby played as a graduate student during the 2023 season for the Temple Owls football team. In his eight games this season, he finished...
Temple University's Klein College to honor Quinta Brunson with 2024 Lew Klein Excellence in the Media Award
By Amanda Stankiewicz
Temple University’s Klein College of Media and Communication has announced that it will honor Quinta Brunson with the 2024 Lew Klein Excellence in...
Scientists map world's largest known deep-sea coral habitat
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Temple University biology professor Erik Cordes about the discovery of the world's largest known deep-sea coral...
Temple University Receives Grant to Study Periodontal Disease Progression
By Kristen Pratt Machado
Temple University’s Maurice Kornberg School of Dentistry in Philadelphia has received a $3.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health...
‘A role model’ for what’s possible: Philadelphia mourns entrepreneur Charisse McGill of Lokal Artisan Foods
By Julie Zeglen
McGill was an alum of both Temple University, where she earned a BS in sport and recreation management in 2003, and St. Joseph’s University, where...
Largest deep-sea coral reef to date is mapped by scientists off the US Atlantic coast
By Christina Larson
Deep reefs cover more of the ocean floor than tropical reefs. Both kinds of habitat are susceptible to similar risks, including climate change and...
Sullivan & Cromwell wins big in FTX, Silicon Valley Bank wrecks
By Justin Wise
“People want to know what happened, and that means what happened with the gatekeepers,” said Jonathan Lipson, a Temple University law professor....
Tea is an incredible cultural ambassador
John Smagula, the assistant dean of the law school at Temple University in Philadelphia, is a China hand who has studied Chinese for 30 years and...
Want to excel at job interviews? ‘Interviewology’ author Anna Papalia says it starts with learning your interview style
By Iona Brannon
Job interviews can be nerve-wracking experiences, and most people don’t enjoy them. But what if you could shift the perspective? What if you could...
They flocked to build China’s cities. Now builders are aging with little retirement
By Emily Feng
“And so began what is often described as one of the greatest human migrations of all time, as hundreds of millions of young men and women from the...
AIs enrolling as students in Michigan University’s experiment
By Lauren Coffey
“The experience of a student can differ depending who they interact with, what their backgrounds are, what their expectations of the experiments...