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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...
2023’s Best Cities for Golfers
By Ryan Plank
Daniel Funk, associate dean, professor, and Ed Rosen senior research fellow, Temple University, School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality...
Temple Health trauma surgeon receives federal grant to study media coverage of gun violence
By Carmen Russell
A trauma surgeon at Temple Health was recently awarded a National Institutes of Health grant to study the impact of media coverage of gun violence...
Flu, COVID, RSV cases spiking across Pennsylvania after Thanksgiving holiday
By Alyana Gomez
: "Family gatherings at Thanksgiving very definitely had a role," said Dr. David Manoff, the chief pulmonologist at Temple University Hospital. ...
Flu, COVID, RSV cases spiking across Pennsylvania after Thanksgiving holiday
By Alyana Gomez
“Family gatherings at Thanksgiving very definitely had a role,” said David Manoff, the chief pulmonologist at Temple University Hospital. Manoff...
How to interview Trump while avoiding the mistakes of the past
By GEOFFREY BAYM
That means there is an opportunity for journalists here. The vast majority of Americans still encounter information and ideas circulated by the...
Temple Health opens community health hub inside a North Philadelphia Shop Rite
By John George
Temple Health’s latest initiative to meet patients where they are can be found inside a North Philadelphia supermarket near the front entrance and...
Get a cancer screening on your next trip to the supermarket? You can at this new Temple clinic inside a Philly ShopRite
By Aubrey Whelan
Temple Health opened on Tuesday a clinic providing free health screenings inside a...
New Temple Health Hub that offers free screenings in Nicetown is now open
A unique partnership is helping to make health care more accessible to people living in a Philadelphia neighborhood. A new, free Temple Health Hub...
For Rite Aid customers in the Philly region, finding a new pharmacy might prove challenging
By Marcus Biddle
“I think that labor challenges are hitting pharmacists. Getting technicians is a major issue right now for me,” said Shawn Parekh, vice president...
9 Things Doctors Want You to Know About the RSV Vaccine
By Marygrace Taylor
Having an underlying condition can make you particularly susceptible to problems from RSV. So getting vaccinated is especially important if you...
Scandal over Japan’s ‘secret funds’ for Olympics deals fresh blow to unpopular Kishida
By Julian Ryall
“He has deniability because this all happened before he became prime minister, but it is still likely to hurt him politically at a time when he...
U.S. limits some Osprey flights in Japan, continues others- Pentagon
Robert Dujarric, a scholar at Temple University’s Tokyo campus, said Japan was very sensitive to residents’ concerns about military operations,...
It’s not your imagination. High school seniors are more over the top than ever before.
By Marco della Cava
“We live in a ‘me’ culture now, and it’s everyone just trying to cut above the noise with whatever it is they have to share,” says Kathy Hirsh-...
The Perception of Suburban Schools as White and Wealthy Needs to Change, Researchers Say
By Libby Stanford
As people continue to operate under preconceived notions of suburban schools as mostly white and wealthy, students of color feel abandoned, said...
Heights Philadelphia opens community access pathways at Temple, Drexel
By Chanel Hill
Students and families in Philadelphia are now able to get college and career readiness support through Heights Philadelphia’s new community access...
Temple doctors expand access to stool-based colon cancer screening to reduce racial disparities in Philly
By Nicole Leonard
In response to seeing racial disparities in screening rates and the barriers people face in completing colonoscopies, physicians at Temple Health...
New PSSA results show some scores are rebounding, but kids are still behind
By Maddie Hanna and Kristen A. Graham
Experts said gaps from remote learning are still affecting student performance. “Learning is cumulative—skills that kids are learning now build...
Karl Neubert: 'The joy a student finds in their debut film is a constant source of pride'
By WILLIAM MEERWARTH
Karl Neubert, 58, is an Austrian-German photographer, filmmaker and educator with 30 years of experience living and working in Japan. His debut...
Japan and China fail to close gap on thorny issues after ‘pointless’ Kishida-Xi meeting
By Julian Ryall
Jeff Kingston, director of Asian studies at the Tokyo campus of Temple University, said he had low expectations ahead of the meeting. “The...
Want a conflict-free family Thanksgiving? Try these four tips.
By David W. Brown
“It’s hard to be joyful—such as at Thanksgiving, or the birth of a beloved grandchild—when surrounded by images of death and destruction....
Small Business, Big Sales On Small Business Saturday
By Marcia Layton Turner
Not too long ago, the rumor on the street was that brick-and-mortar was dying and online shopping was the future, Sheri Lambert, associate...
This iconic mouse is weeks away from being in the public domain
By Hanna Seariac
Winnie-the-Pooh entered the public domain on Jan. 1, 2022, because A.A. Milne’s original book was published then. But Tigger did not, since Tigger...
Are rents rising in your Philly neighborhood? Don’t blame the baristas
By Geoff Moss
As a professor of sociology at Temple University who is fascinated with urban artistic subcultures, I recently published a book called Barista in...
Marvel's issues didn't begin with The Marvels
By Lyvie Scott
According to Jennifer Pollitt, assistant director of Temple University’s gender, sexuality and women’s studies program, that double standard has...
Focus: Russia unlikely to give North Korea missile technology for ammunition
By Ko Hirano
“North Korea wants satellite technology, improved missile technology and submarine technology,” said James Brown, a professor of political science...