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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 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...
Federal moves could increase abortion access in Arkansas
By Alex Golden
“Providers offering medication abortion as a countermeasure could be shielded from liability and states would be preempted from applying their own...
A trailblazing Black, female composer’s work is revived by Opera Philadelphia
By Peter Crimmins
Rollo Dilworth, a composer and conductor who is the vice dean at Temple University’s Center for the Performing and Cinematic Arts, developed...
‘He went and he got it.’ Eagles star Haason Reddick had humbling beginning in New Jersey
By News 12 Staff
Philadelphia Eagles star Haason Reddick is heading to the Super Bowl. But the 28-year-old from South Jersey did not have any scholarship offers...
Tower Health hires new investment bank in latest effort to recover from deep financial losses
By Harold Brubaker
Tower most recently sold Chestnut Hill Hospital for $28 million to a consortium led by Temple Health. That sale was completed Jan...
13-year-olds are too young to be on social media, US surgeon general says
By Katie Kindelan and Nicole Wetsman
Children younger than 18 months should avoid screens entirely, with the occasional exception of a few minutes of FaceTime with family, according...
Japan offers families tens of thousands of dollars to say goodbye to Tokyo
By Chris Corday
“If [governments] wanted to actually go after this, it seems to me you’d have to do some very serious things about, for example...
On my radar: Ibram X Kendi’s cultural highlights
By Killian Fox
The historian Ibram X. Kendi, one of the foremost scholars of race in the U.S., was born in Queens, New York, in 1982. He earned a PhD in African...
Dude, you owe me $2: ‘Venmo Vultures’ scrape for small debts in a tight economy
By Alfred Lubrano
As it happens, even people living on the margins might not ask for a $4 repayment for an expense during good times, said Samuel Rosen, a professor...
Google Faces Rare Jury Trial in DOJ Bet on Public’s Tech Unease
By Leah Nylen
Overall, the case has a good shot at succeeding, legal experts said. It relies on traditional antitrust theories that hew closely to the...
How the first LGBTQ+ video game was given a second life
Adrienne Shaw of the Department of Media Studies and Production joins NPR’s TED Radio Hour to discuss how Caper in the Castro,...
Lawyers can’t call jurors ‘yahoos’ in East Texas patent trial
By Michael Shapiro
Barring “yahoos” makes sense too, said Paul Gugliuzza, a law professor at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law via email. “It’s an expression...
A Philly cafe stole $1,200 in tips from workers, the city Labor Department found
By Juliana Feliciano Reyes
According to a 2015 Sheller Center for Social Justice at Temple University Law report, in any given week about 130,000 Philadelphia workers...
Florida could face lawsuit over rejection of AP African American studies pilot program
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump is threatening to sue Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over his decision to reject an Advanced Placement African American...
Penn has shortest breaks among Ivy League and local universities, DP analysis finds
By Sneha Parthasarathy and Jin Kwon
Although Pennsylvania law requires that a semester be approximately 17 weeks long, other Philadelphia-area schools such as Drexel University, ...
To tip or not to tip, and other questions about subsidizing the service industry
Tipping at a restaurant. Rounding up at the grocery store for a charitable donation. Using the self-checkout line without getting a break on the...
Families gather to celebrate Tu B’Shevat at the Ambler Arboretum
By Ryan Genova
Temple University Ambler recently noted that more than 40 families celebrated Tu B’Shevat, the Jewish New Year of Trees, at the Ambler Arboretum...
Philly gun violence activists say the READI program can work, but only if it’s done right
By Sammy Caiola
Philadelphia saw 516 homicides in 2022, nearly double the total from 2016 and largely committed with a firearm according to data analyzed by the...
Sakhalin exception: the Russian energy Japan can’t quit
By Etienne BALMER
Japan has never forgotten the oil shock of the 1970s, and energy security threats “are ingrained in the mindset of the Japanese government,” said...
Temple University Jazz Band takes second place amid other honors at the Jack Rudin Jazz Championship
By Nate Chinen
Terell Stafford, director of the Temple University Jazz Band, has a custom after every edition of the Jack Rudin Jazz Championship in New York...
Report: Now is the time to connect SNAP eligible students to the benefit
By Liann Herder
One resource that could help keep food-insecure students on track to graduation is the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program...
A new gun violence narrative
By ROXANNE PATEL SHEPELAVY
There are many things that contribute to our long-standing—and, now, record-high—gun violence crisis in Philadelphia. Is one of those things … the...
1 big thing: Teachers vs. ChatGPT
By Isaac Avilucea, Mike D'Onofrio
Temple University is reviewing potential policies around student use of tools like ChatGPT. “We are concerned about the potential misuse of these...