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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...
How asexual and aromantic people make Valentine’s Day their own
By Samantha Chery
Pax is not alone in rejecting the notion that the relationships acknowledged on Feb. 14 have to include romance and sex. Roughly 1% of Americans...
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts inspires change with all-female team
By Chanel Hill
When Ashley Gardner heard about Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts having an all-women management team, she thought the news was...
Parties, merch, and joy: An underdog city gears up for the Super Bowl
By Ira Porter
“People want to associate with winners,” says Daniel Funk, associate dean and professor at Temple University’s School of Sport, Tourism and...
Super Bowl appearance translates to big bucks on social media for Jalen Hurts and other Eagles
By Jordan Levy
“There is a metric that looks at how much it costs to get your post in front of 1,000 people,” Thilo Kunkel, a Temple professor who studies...
Super Bowl LVII is All About Family for Haason Reddick
By Ed Krack
Haason Reddick showed up at Temple University as a walk-on after growing up in Camden, New Jersey, across the Delaware River from campus. He tore...
Joe Klecko, pride of Chester and Temple, named to Pro Football Hall of Fame
By Mike Jensen
A man who never played organized football until his senior year of high school in Delaware County will be enshrined this summer in the Pro...
Jalen Hurts Inc.
By John George
Thilo Kunkel, director of the Sport Industry Research Center at Temple University’s School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management, said a...
Philadelphia hospital ER doctors are bracing for Super Bowl revelry
By Wendy Ruderman
Pedestrians should use extra caution when heading home or celebrating on Philadelphia’s streets. Within city limits, the biggest concern is people...
Talking to Students About Tyre Nichols and Police Violence: Ideas From 3 Experts
By Eesha Pendharkar
Before teachers can have a conversation about systemic racism and police violence, they need to gauge how comfortable they are with talking about...
Insurance companies say these cars are too easy to steal
By Myles Ma
With the high theft rates for specific models, it’s understandable that insurance companies have responded so strongly, says Michael Mccloskey, an...
Drought may have doomed this ancient empire — a warning for today’s climate crisis
By Sarah Kaplan
Müge Durusu-Tanrıöver, an archaeologist at Temple University in Philadelphia who was not involved in the study, hailed it as “groundbreaking.” “...
Funding mobile health services at Fox Chase
By Tom Waring
Sens. Tina Tartaglione, Jim Dillon and Art Haywood were at Fox Chase Cancer Center last week to present a $1.1 million grant to Temple Health to...
APLU and Temple University releases guide on higher ed completion grant implementation
By Arrman Kyaw
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) and Temple University have released a guide for higher ed institutions on how to...
Temple receives $10.9 million gift to support students with physical disabilities
By MICHAEL TANENBAUM
Temple University will receive $10.9 million in funding to provide scholarships and other personal support for students living with physical...
Japan’s Kishida under fire for ‘poor’ hiring decisions after aide makes anti-LGBT remarks
By Julian Ryall
“The resignations and questions that are being asked would appear to speak for themselves when it comes to Kishida’s appointments,” said Hiromi...
Signs You're Too Sick to Work, Experts Say
By Christopher Smith
Going to work means we get paid, the workplace is staffed, your co-workers don’t have more to do,” says Thomas Fekete, section...
Philadelphia could start using federal funds to replace lead pipes as soon as this spring, city officials said
By Jason Laughlin and Julia Terruso
Lead pipes are used in Philadelphia’s water system as service lines, the connectors between homes and the larger water mains, said Heather Murphy...
Landmark Gifts Received By Georgia State, Temple University
By Michael T. Nietzel
Georgia State University and Temple University have each recently received landmark private donations, worth $15 million and $10....
Former Temple football player Jarred Alwan remembered for his smiling humanity
By Mike Jensen
Many in attendance had dressed with a touch of orange, Jarred Alwan’s favorite color. They mourned a life that ended last month at age 29. They...
The new global gold rush
By Stacy Vanek Smith
One of those buyers was Julia Grugan, 20, a finance major at Temple University. A few months ago, she made one of her first big investments ever....
The Burger King Whopper song is a bop — we asked experts why
By Emily Bloch
Jennifer Lovrinic Freeman, who teaches advertising research strategy at Temple University, said when it comes to ads, especially on social media,...
Best car insurance in Pennsylvania
By Candace Baker
Daniel Goldberg, associate professor of Instruction, Fox School of Business, was featured in WalletHub's piece about Best Car Insurance in...
How to negotiate salary — 3 winning strategies you should follow, according to Harvard
By Sanjana Ray
According to Harvard, Michelle Marks of George Mason University and Crystal Harold of Temple University found five types of negotiating styles in...
Surgeon General: Kids Under 14 Should Not Use Social Media
By Lauraine Langreo
“Would it be nice, would it be good if we could keep young people off social media?” said Sherri Hope Culver, a Temple University professor and...
Is the cost of a 30-second Super Bowl commercial worth it to brands anymore?
By Phillip Nieto
“Most people tend to run in the opposite direction of advertising, but [the] Super Bowl remains the one day where they don’t,” said Joe...