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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...
Clash over Texas abortion law tests state’s post-Roe legal reach
By Holly Barker
“It’s not 100% clear,” Rachel Rebouché, a law professor at Temple University, said. “There is no case that clearly delineates when a state that...
Videos Alleging Strangers Have Monkeypox Run Risk of Libel Suits
By Maia Spoto
: “Our way of thinking about these cases has changed and should change,” said Temple University Beasley School of Law Professor Scott Burris, who...
In Japan, concerns rise over ‘too powerful police’ after post-Abe VIP security reforms
By Julian Ryall
“What happened in Nara clearly shows that there were failures in the planning and that changes need to be introduced to provide better security to...
Student loan forgiveness in hands of "understaffed and overcommitted" agency
By Sophia Cai Erin Doherty
Some Americans simply won't engage with the government website — and they may slip through the cracks and never get the relief...
The poverty crisis in higher education
By Diana C. Silverman
The poverty crisis in universities today has reached hallucinatory proportions. Fifty-eight percent of students were experiencing food insecurity...
Why officials have a balancing act in explaining virus risks
By Eileen Drage O'Reilly
This was also seen with the COVID-19 pandemic, where “the message got lost” that public health officials didn’t know everything at the start, says...
‘They Were Going To Take Whatever I Owned’ — 5 People On The Real Toll Of Student Loan Debt
By MOLLY LONGMAN, CLAIRE HAMBRICK
This forgiveness is expected to help people and have a significant impact, but some will still be “left hanging,” says Bryce McKibben, senior...
Debt is bad for mental health. Relief from Biden’s student loan forgiveness could take time.
By Abraham Gutman
People often take on large amounts of student debt at a young age without much guidance about the long-term commitment, says DaVonti’ DeAngelo...
Republican governor candidate Doug Mastriano makes campaign stop in Delaware County
By MADELEINE WRIGHT
Temple University Political Science Professor Michael Sances says with two and a half months until Election Day, there’s still plenty of time for...
Boston campus leaders worry about Orange Line shutdown
By Sara Weissman
Paula Umaña, director of institutional engagement at the Hope Center for College, Community and Justice at Temple University, said community...
PharmDs ‘have done more with less’ during COVID-19
By Caitlyn Stulpin
“Usually, the person who’s doing the day-to-day management—I don’t want to say the scut work, but the boots on the ground stuff—is an ID...
Opioid maker Endo paid top executives $55.5 million in bonuses before bankruptcy
By Bob Fernandez
“I would not say it’s normal for a company to pay significant retention bonuses twice before bankruptcy,” Temple University Law Professor Jonathan...
Colleges need to prepare for monkeypox to spread among students, infectious disease experts say
By TRACEY ROMERO
Temple University is focused on educating students, testing people with symptoms and helping high-risk people get vaccinated. Thomas Trojian,...
Temple University fencing coach Nikki Franke announces retirement
Franke is the only female Afican-American fencing coach in the country.
Nikki Franke’s remarkable career in fencing is a win for women’s sports and Black female athletes. Here’s why.
By Kerith Gabriel
When Nikki Franke formally announced her retirement as head coach of Temple’s women’s fencing program on Tuesday, it marked the culmination of a...
Photos of Temple fencing coach Nikki Franke's retirement
By Heather Khalifa
The all-time winningest coach at Temple and longest-tenured coach in school history, announced her retirement after 50 years.
Standing? Sitting? Lying Down? How You Take Pills May Affect How They Work
By Alyssa Hui
Jason Gallagher, a clinical professor at Temple University’s School of Pharmacy and a clinical pharmacy specialist in infectious diseases at...
Temple University's new school year begins with first-ever VP for public safety
Jennifer Griffin served with the Delaware State Police for more than 20 years and has been an adjunct professor at the University of Delaware.
Temple University fencing coach Nikki Franke announces retirement
Franke is the only female Afican-American fencing coach in the country.
What is your risk of catching monkeypox in public? We asked 7 experts to rate different activities, from gym workouts to dance p
By Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce
Sarah Bauerle Bass, director of the Temple University Risk Communication Laboratory, said washing hands, disinfecting shared equipment, wearing...
Nikki Franke, legendary Temple fencing coach, retires after 50 years
By Jeff Neiburg
On Monday night, Nikki Franke, the all-time winningest women’s coach at (898 wins) and longest-tenured coach in school history, informed her team...
Philly gets $25M federal grant to fix its most dangerous streets
By Stephen Williams
“We are here to talk about safety. This is a huge investment for the city of Philadelphia, especially communities that have historically been...
Free Ysl
Timothy N. Welbeck, acting director of the Center for Anti-racism Research and assistant professor of instruction at Temple University, discussed...
Journalists continue to lean on Twitter as fewer Americans use it as a news source
By Rob Tornoe
In a 2021 study of more than 23,000 articles, two media experts—Logan Molyneux, an assistant professor in journalism at Temple University’s Klein...
Recession may or may not be here, but be prepared
By Stephen Williams
“The job market clocked 500,000 jobs last month,” said Joshua Mask, economics professor at Temple University. “Even in good times that is a very,...