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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...
Spotlight On: Michael Young, President & CEO, Temple Health
Michael Young, president & CEO of Temple Health, sat down for an interview with Invest: to talk about the financial constraints faced...
CHAT REPLAY: Fox Chase Cancer Center answers your Breast Cancer questions
Fox Chase Cancer Center and 6ABC-TV collaborated on a sponsored segment about breast cancer. The segment featured Dr. Melissa McShane, assistant...
Drew Is Moved By Twin Sister Doctors' Initiative to Help Underserved Communities | Drew-Gooders
Dr. Delana Wardlaw, who practices at Temple Physicians, Inc. at Nicetown, and her identical twin sister Dr. Elana McDonald were guests on the Drew...
Temple football’s Isaac Moore, Xach Gill among players to earn NFL camp invites
By Javon Edmonds
Three members of the Owls football program will get a shot at the NFL, including Gill, Moore and Adonicas Sanders.
Philadelphia nonprofit helps soon-to-be Black doctors with #blackphillygradwishlist
By AZIZA SHULER
Demetrius Woodard is soon to cross the finish line at Temple University's Lewis Katz School of Medicine. He's come a long way from this being his...
Interview with JoAnne Epps as acting president of Temple University
In her first television interview since becoming acting president of Temple University, Joanne Epps speaks with NBC10’s Laurent Mayk on what is...
Most college presidents are men, but women will soon lead all 4 Pa. state-related schools
By MADDIE AIKEN
Starting this summer, all four of Pennsylvania’s state-related universities will be led by women for the first time. That’s a significant outlier...
Arthur Johnson says Temple athletics has a plan. But it needs help.
By Javon Edmonds
As Temple embarked on a crisis within its leadership, one that most notably saw university president Jason Wingard step down, vice president and...
First of many? York County football phenom earns first NCAA Division I offer
By Matt Allibone
When the moment came, Michael Scott started to cry. The Dallastown sophomore had been waiting—and working—for an NCAA Division I...
Inequality at the bathroom door: How public restrooms ‘make mapmakers of all of us’
By Emily Woodbury
The story of public restrooms in America is largely a St. Louis story. In the early 20th century, the city was actively involved in a campaign to...
Understanding and finding the best care for the varying symptoms of sarcoidosis
“Any organ system of the body can be affected,” says pulmonologist Rohit Gupta of the Temple Lung Center. Dr. Gupta says the heart, nervous...
Supreme Court Protects Access to the Abortion Pill, for Now
By Tori Otten
A bigger issue at play, though, is that nonelected judges who do not have medical backgrounds are now making decisions about medication. As ...
Temple University's Isaac Moore, offensive lineman for Owls, prepares for NFL Draft
By Renee Washington
The NFL Draft is less than one week away. Temple University's offensive lineman Isaac Moore is hoping to hear his name called.
Temple should lead a collective effort to make North Philly safer, says long-awaited report
By Susan Snyder
Given its vested interest, Temple University must serve as a leader in bringing the city, community and businesses together to improve safety...
Program works with Philadelphia teens to diversify nursing
By TaRhonda Thomas
The program at Temple focuses specifically on students of color living in and around North Philadelphia.
Uncovering the forgotten lives lost at Pennhurst State School and Hospital
By Mike Newall
A new multimedia installation from Temple, entitled File/Life: We Remember Stories of Pennhurst, will honor lost lives—and imagine them...
With 'Labyrinth,' Billy Childs leads the Temple Univ. Studio Orchestra through a jazz-classical tangle
By Adam Abrams
As the title suggests, Labyrinth unfolds as a kind of puzzle—complex, precise and disorienting, with many twists and turns. Childs wrote...
Temple Associate Dean Of Students Rachael Stark Talks ‘Landmark’ Zweig Endowment, Disability, More
By Steven Aquino
In early February, Temple University put out a press release in which the Philadelphia-based school announced a “landmark gift” for its physically...
Do Abortion Pills Actually Need FDA Approval?
Rachel Rebouché, dean and James E. Beasley professor of law at the Temple University Beasley School of Law and faculty fellow at the Center for...
Mayoral debate at Temple heats up the race
By Marco Cerino
In a race that has been short on specific plans and even shorter on drama between the candidates, voters got both in quantity Tuesday night during...
JoAnne Epps appointed as new acting president of Temple University
By Claire Kim
JoAnne Epps, former Temple Law School dean and university provost, was named the university’s new acting president on April 11.
Who is JoAnne Epps, Temple’s acting president?
By Felicia Gans Sobey and Susan Snyder
JoAnne A. Epps was named acting president of Temple University on Tuesday, taking over for Jason Wingard, who resigned from the job at the end of...
‘I wish I would have thought about it earlier’: JoAnne Epps looks to right Temple University as acting president
By Ryan Mulligan
Becoming president of Temple University wasn’t something JoAnne Epps often thought about when she began her tenure at the North Philadelphia...
Temple student on a mission to save lives
Stephanie Stahl reports on Temple graduate student Jazmin Evans.
Temple University taps insider as president
By Mike D'Onofrio
Temple University’s Board of Trustees tapped insider JoAnne Epps to serve as interim president yesterday.