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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...
Philadelphia's Next Mayor: Candidates vied for spot as race frontrunner in televised debate
By Fox 29 Staff
Seven Democratic candidates vying to be the next mayor of Philadelphia faced off in a 90-minute live debate hosted by FOX 29 at Temple University...
JoAnne Epps named acting president of Temple University
JoAnne Epps, the former Dean of the Beasley School of Law, has been named Temple University’s acting president as the board pushes to start a...
Temple University names ex-dean, provost JoAnne Epps as acting president
Former Temple University law school dean and provost JoAnne Epps has been named acting president of the university. She vowed to focus on safety...
Temple University Board of Trustees names JoAnne Epps as acting president
By 6ABC Digital Staff
Temple University's Board of Trustees has named JoAnne A. Epps as acting president.
JoAnne Epps named Temple University's acting president
By TOM IGNUDO AND ALICIA ROBERTS
JoAnne Epps was named ...
Temple University names former provost JoAnne Epps as acting president
By Nina Baratti
The Temple University Board of Trustees has named former provost JoAnne Epps as interim president. The former president, Jason Wingard, resigned...
Temple University to name JoAnne Epps interim president
By Tribune Staff Report
Sources say that an announcement could come as soon as this week that JoAnne Epps will be named acting president of Temple University.
JoAnne Epps, named Temple’s acting president, says she can ‘calm waters’
By Susan Snyder
JoAnne A. Epps, a former Temple law school dean and provost who has spent nearly 40 years at the university, was named acting president by the...
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.
An assault on asylum? Experts raise alarm
By Jillian Kestler-D'Amours
“Asylum is a protection,” explained Jaya Ramji-Nogales, a law professor at Temple University in the United States. “It’s really about our moral...
After three years of COVID-19, Temple Hospital is bringing back its senior health fair in the Northeast
By Abraham Gutman
Temple University Hospital is inviting seniors to receive free health screenings and connect with providers on April 25 at its Jeanes Campus in...
Podcast: “Corporations and National Security: Is the Private Sector the New Battleground?”
By CHARLIE DUNLAP, J.D.
Professor Tom C.W. Lin, the Jack E. Feinberg Chair professor of law at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law, participated in a panel...
Temple University acquires key North Broad Street property for future expansion
By Ryan Mulligan
Temple University has acquired a key parcel at Broad and Diamond streets for future development.
Phillies honor fallen Temple University police officer
By Robert Moran
The Phillies honored fallen Temple University Police Sgt. Christopher Fitzgerald and his family at Friday’s home opener with a pregame...
Philadelphia Phillies honor fallen Temple University sergeant during home opener
By Corey Davis
The Phillies home opener turned into a day of special moments for a number of fans, including the family of fallen Temple University police...
As more first-gen students head to Philly colleges, a local edtech firm helps prep families for ‘success’
By Paige Gross
More first-gen families of students at Philadelphia-area schools have been using the platform. Between March 2022 and March 2023, Cabrini...
Temple University dental school celebrates 160 years of educating students in service
By Mary Beth Versaci
Amid the backdrop of the Civil War, Philadelphia Dental College was founded in 1863 with 11 students. Now part of Temple University, the dental...
West Catholic’s Zion Stanford is all in at Temple: ‘It’s still a family there’
By Isabella DiAmore
March was quite the month for West Catholic’s Zion Stanford, who helped the Burrs’ basketball program make school history in...
Former Inquirer columnist Claire Smith wins Red Smith sports journalism award
By Maria McIlwain
Former Inquirer columnist Claire Smith has won the Red Smith Award, which is considered the highest sports journalism honor in the United States...
Temple ushers in the Adam Fisher era with an introductory press conference
By Javon Edmonds
One week after agreeing to become Temple’s new head men’s basketball coach, Adam Fisher was introduced in an official press conference.
Temple University students raise thousands for area children in annual HootaThon
By Jennifer Lee
Students at Temple University raised thousands of dollars for the annual HootaThon. The year-round philanthropic movement unites...
The average Pennsylvanian has nearly $7K in credit card debt. Here’s how to manage it.
By Erin McCarthy
Many people who have credit card debt don’t know the basics. Wayne W. Williams, associate professor of accounting at Temple University, recommends...
Pennsylvania-based Boscov’s plans to open its 50th store, even as its rivals are disappearing
By Kevin Riordan
Boscov’s is serving a market that remains robust, said Sheri Lambert, an associate professor of marketing at Temple University who studies...
As Temple’s Esports Club grows, a partnership with Nerd Street Gamers allows for in-person practice and competing
By Paige Gross
Philly’s largest esports company, Nerd Street Gamers, often partners with universities—such as Albright University in 2022, to develop a 10,000-...
Legal, political experts near Philadelphia weigh in on former President Donald Trump's indictment
By Bob Brooks
In the meantime, the legal process has to move forward. Temple University Law Professor Craig Green says it’s likely Trump will be heading to New...