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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...
Exploring diversity, compensation among academic cardiothoracic surgeons
By Michael Walter
“These data demonstrate that the relationship between race/ethnicity and compensation is complex,” lead author Cherie P. Erkmen, a professor with ...
Title 42 expiration: What's next for migrants applying for asylum at US’ southern border?
By Maria Ramirez Uribe
“Safe pathways have really been cut back and so asylum-seekers and others have no choice but to amass at the border, and that’s what’s creating...
The Inquirer and Temple University present the ‘Playing Fields, not Killing Fields’ series
By Colin Evans
Temple University’s Logan Center for Urban Investigative Reporting and the Claire Smith Center for Sports Media, in partnership with the...
Smell of weed on N.J. and Philly roads spurs fears of unsafe driving
By Alfred Lubrano
Sara Jane Ward, professor in the Center for Substance Abuse Research at Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine, agreed. “So much work...
Nearly 1 in 5 Temple students seeking mental health counseling say they’re ‘in crisis’
By Marcus Biddle
In January, Temple University announced it was committing $1 million annually toward health and wellness initiatives for students and staff. The...
Texas Mass Shooting’s Bloody Images Add to Fervor in Gun Debate
By Kevin Crowley and Ian Fisher
David Boardman, dean of Klein College of Media and Communication at Temple University in Philadelphia, advocates publishing such images given the...
Wheelchair repairs and adaptive gaming: Temple is opening a new $500k space for people with disabilities
By Nate File
TechOWL was recently awarded a $500,000 grant from the Department of Education to construct a new community space in North Philly. The space,...
NC Senate passes new abortion restrictions on party-line vote
By Rose Hoban and Anne Blythe
But Temple University Law Professor Patty Skuster, who studies global abortion issues, said that Kraweic’s statement lacks the context that makes...
Philadelphia-area commencements feature officials, entertainers
By Chanel Hill
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro will be speaking at two Commencement ceremonies this year. Shapiro will also be speaking to undergraduates at...
LEGO Foundation awards Temple University professor nearly $20 million
Temple University in Philadelphia has announced a five-year, $19.98 million grant from the LEGO Foundation in support of the work of Professor...
Philadelphia mayoral race hones in on crime policies
By BROOKE SCHULTZ
The outcome of that race and the contest in Philadelphia could determine how the Democratic Party addresses crime and public safety in future...
Chances of eliminating HIV infection increased by dual gene-editing method
By Izzy Wood
Researchers at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and the University of Nebraska Medical Center have published a study...
Eli Lilly Says New Drug Can Reduce Alzheimer's Disease Symptoms
By Gillian Mohney and Julia Ries
Leah Croll, an assistant professor of clinical neurology at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and a neurologist at Temple...
Nato’s Asia office adds ‘layer of cooperation’ for Japan but won’t result in its membership
By Julian Ryall
Robert Dujarric, co-director of the Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies at the Tokyo campus of Temple University, suggested closer ties with...
What happens when safety net hospitals close?
By Judith Garber
Michael Young, president and CEO of Temple Health in Philadelphia, echoed this sentiment. “These closures always affect the patients in the...
In the search for an HIV cure, a new gene-editing strategy from Temple scientists may be a game-changer
By TRACEY ROMERO
Scientists at Temple University say they have gotten closer to a cure for HIV by combining a new gene editing therapy with antiretroviral drugs...
Meet the Temple fencer recognized nationally for research work
By NIKKI DEMENTRI
A Temple undergraduate is breaking the glass ceiling in the STEM world and her work was recognized nationally. Fencing is one of Diana Tiburcio’s...
This Temple fencer earns a prestigious scholarship for her engineering work
By Javon Edmonds
Every year, the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation awards scholarships to students across the country who are...
Breaking Down Barriers: Two Temple Women Make History as Goldwater Scholarship Recipients
Temple University’s Class of 2024 is making history: Two women have become the first at their school to receive Goldwater scholarships in the same...
Age Is Just a Number for Lloyd Remick
By Jon Marks
But Remick has managed to keep in step with it all. That’s in part because, for 32 years, he’s taught a course on the subject at Temple University...
Destroying tumors but preserving the prostate - with NanoKnife electricity
Fox Chase Cancer Center and 6ABC-TV collaborated on a sponsored segment about the NanoKnife. The segment featured Dr. Andres F. Correa, assistant...
Fox Chase and Temple are partnering on a new urologic institute
By Sarah Gantz
Fox Chase Cancer Center and Temple Health have launched a urology practice uniting at least 20 specialists at seven locations across the...
Crucial conversations are needed to address racism in medicine
By Kaitlyn Bader, Editor
“In order to really call ourselves experts in skin color, the difference is that we don’t just take care of brown and black bodies,...
Fallen Temple Officer Christopher Fitzgerald honored with new sign
By MADELEINE WRIGHT
The process is underway to honor the memory of fallen Temple University Police Sergeant Christopher Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald was killed in the line...
New hope for HIV cure: Dual gene editing ‘eliminates’ infection, targets protein that helps virus enter body
By GAURVI NARANG
A new dual gene editing therapy eliminates HIV infections by targeting not only the HIV-1 virus, but also the CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5), a...