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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...
Bryce Harper? Elbow. Ranger Suárez? Elbow. Andrew Painter? Elbow. An orthopedic surgeon explains what’s up.
By Abraham Gutman
To learn more about the injuries that Phillies are coping with at the start of the season, The Inquirer spoke with Leslie Barnes, an orthopedic...
Philadelphia street where Temple officer was killed to be renamed in his honor
By TaRhonda Thomas
Philadelphia City Council members gave the final approval on Thursday to change the name of the 1700 block on West Montgomery Avenue in honor of...
State-related universities discuss affordability, workforce readiness at PA House budget hearing
By Jennifer Hernandez
On March 21, 2023, the presidents of Lincoln University, Penn State University, Temple University and the University of Pittsburgh appeared before...
Dueling court cases in Washington state and Texas could determine legality of abortion pill
By Spencer Kimball
Rachel Rebouché, an expert on reproductive health law at Temple University, said the cases in Washington and Texas raise the prospect of Supreme...
Philly jazz trumpeter, composer, educator leads Temple U’s Symphony Orchestra
By A.D. Amorosi
When Temple University’s Boyer College of Music and Dance performs its annual concert at the Kimmel Cultural Campus on March 31, the school’s...
Central Bucks East grad Adam Fisher becomes Temple basketball coach
By Tom Moore
Adam Fisher landed his first Division I men’s basketball coaching job about 25 miles from his hometown. Temple University announced Wednesday that...
How to support the next generation of Black Philly doctors
By Nate File
“You need to have money to successfully do medical school or to successfully pursue medicine,” said Bryson Hoover-Hankerson, from Temple’s medical...
Temple picked to participate in clinical care Implementation Initiative
By Mark Terry
Philadelphia’s Temple Health was chosen to participate in the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)’s Health Systems Implementation...
Porn Studies class at Temple investigates ‘the other sex ed’
By Zoe Greenberg
“I am not pro-porn. I am not antiporn,” Jenn Pollitt, the Temple professor who designed the course, said in a recent interview in her office,...
Democrats, marchers press gun violence debate at Pa. Capitol
By BROOKE SCHULTZ AND MARC LEVY
Gun violence is playing a big role in this spring's campaign for mayor of Philadelphia, while Temple University's president, Jason Wingard, told a...
‘It sucks’: Doctors forced to move hundreds of miles by noncompetes are praying the FTC ends them once and for all
By HARRIS MEYER AND KAISER HEALTH NEWS
Hospital-based doctors—emergency physicians, anesthesiologists, hospitalists, radiologists and pathologists—refute the industry’s argument that...
Some American users don't understand why the U.S. might see TikTok as a security threat
By Hadas Kuznits
Fox School of Business Information Systems Professor Jason Thatcher says there’s a lot of value for the company in knowing what catches people’s...
Aaron Sorkin reveals he had stroke
Dr. Leah Croll, assistant professor of Clinical Neurology at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, provided perspective to ABC...
TechOWL wheelchair repair workshops empower those with disabilities in Pennsylvania
By Matteo Iadonisi
“I have cerebral palsy and my muscles and nerves don’t work quite the same way as like someone without it,” said Izzy Kaufman. “But that’s why I...
Abortion pill mifepristone ruling in Texas case could hinge on 1873 Comstock Act
By Spencer Kimball
The Comstock Act has not been enforced in decades, said Rachel Rebouché, an expert on reproductive health law at Temple University. But Kacsmaryk...
Could Silicon Valley Bank’s failure push us toward a bigger financial collapse?
Silicon Valley Bank, the nation’s 16th largest bank and a financial center for many tech startups, collapsed in mid-March. Startups across the...
Less invasive treatment for prostate cancer being tested in Philly
By STEPHANIE STAHL
Dr. Andres Correa, an assistant professor in the Department of Urology, and Dr. David Chen, a...
CBS3 adds Temple University graduate Dan Snyder to reporting team
By Jeff Blumenthal
CBS3 has hired Pennsylvania native and Temple University graduate Dan Snyder as a new reporter for its Eyewitness News broadcasts.
‘Test case’ Pennsylvania plans university funding overhaul
By Paul Basken
The state’s higher education system has three distinct parts: a networks of 15 community colleges; the 10 universities remaining in the...
A Brewerytown school is now home to the city’s first on-site pediatric dental clinic
By Marcus Biddle
On March 1, Temple University’s Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry, in partnership with the School District of Philadelphia, opened the...
Pulmonary function test lab gets to the root of breathing problems
By 6ABC Digital staff
Temple Health and 6ABC-TV collaborated on a sponsored segment on pulmonary function testing. The segment featured Patricia Evans,...
A young Black wealth coach’s money advice for millennials: Start by giving up the scarcity mind-set
By Lynette Hazelton
Deniesha L. Scott, a millennial herself, has heard her share of money woes from her friends and family. But their complaints encouraged the...
Temple, Philadelphia police departments welcome new officers as recruitment efforts continue
By Shaynah Ferreira
The Temple University and Philadelphia Police departments welcomed new officers as the agencies ramp up recruitment efforts. The new officers...
Temple University VP of Public Safety talks recruitment efforts ahead of police graduation
Jennifer Griffin, the vice president for public safety at Temple University, joins Good Day Philadelphia to discuss the police graduation...
On Match Day, Temple med students learned where they’ll spend their residency with tears, hugs, and sighs of relief
By Aubrey Whelan
Schyler Edwards wove her way through the crowd in the lobby of Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine, clutching a...