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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...
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,...
Monkeypox is spreading as college students return to campuses. Some universities are still preparing.
By Erin McCarthy
“I know that we’re going to see some cases at Temple, because college students do share things and they are who they are,” said Thomas Trojian,...
Charlene Curtis, Temple coaching trailblazer, dies at 67
Charlene Curtis, the first African American women’s head basketball coach at Temple University, died Thursday. She was 67. After her career from...
Abortion pill maker drops Mississippi lawsuit with national implications, but fight isn’t over
By Isabelle Taft
“My assumption is that the nature of the argument has changed for GenBioPro,” said Rachel Rebouché, dean of the Temple University Beasley School...
Houston colleges don't offer much help for pregnant students. Post-Roe, it will get worse
By Samantha Ketterer
While Texas has been restricting abortion access for years, a total ban on the procedure is going to even more disproportionately affect minority...
Doug Mastriano and some Pa. GOP leaders think Christianity and government should be linked
By Sam Dunklau
Temple University Professor Emerita Eleanor Myers said Commonwealth Court Judge McCullough’s presence raises questions about whether she could...
What makes a protest effective? 3 movements that got results
By Yves Jeffcoat
King believed that protests have the power to catalyze change, and he held America accountable for upholding its principles of freedom of...
Pa. colleges plan monkeypox education, testing to prevent virus outbreak on campus
By Christina Baker
Officials at six public and private colleges and universities in Pennsylvania who responded to PennLive said that unless the situation changes...
Yes, the president can declassify documents, but there isn’t a set protocol they have to follow
By Megan Loe
However, presidents generally follow an informal protocol when declassifying documents, Richard Immerman, a historian and professor at Temple...
‘Sesame Street’ models inclusivity, but it has left Black viewers behind | Opinion
By Abby Whitaker
“Sesame Place is not part of the ‘Coming Together’ initiative because it is not owned or operated by Sesame Workshop. But if ‘Coming Together’ is...
Trump's legal troubles
Lauren Ouziel, professor at Temple University Beasley School of Law and a former federal prosecutor in Southern District of New York and later the...
Exclusive: Temple University president discusses initiatives to keep students safe on and off campus
By MATT PETRILLO
Temple President Jason Wingard spoke exclusively to Eyewitness News on Thursday. Temple says it’s working to come up with solutions to improve...
Endo Follows Opioid Bankruptcy Playbook, With A Few Twists
By Daniel Gill and James Nani
“Based on what little we know, Purdue is different because the allegations against the Sacklers are so severe,” said Jonathan Lipson, a...
‘Prices just shot up,’ say Philly parents struggling to afford school supplies
By Natalie Pompilio
Sheri Lambert, an associate professor at Temple University’s Fox School of Business, wasn’t surprised by that figure, noting that “even despite...
Trump’s Dubious ‘Standing Order’ to Declassify Documents
By Robert Farley
“I have been engaged in declassification issues since the 1970s, and I can attest that there is no precedent for such a standing order,” Richard...
Where do you go when you gotta go? America’s public bathroom shortage
Temple University History Professor Bryant Simon, who has studied and is writing an upcoming book on the history of toilets, shared more about...
As COVID vaccination rates stall, Philly mobile clinics find new purpose
By Jason Laughlin
The mobile clinic, one of three affiliated with Temple, launched four months ago as a vaccination clinic. But as Philadelphia’s COVID-19...
Temple University students move in for fall semester, most diverse class in Temple's history
Jason Wingard says he's so excited that so many families chose Temple for their future.
Higher Ed Must Change or Die
By Jason Wingard
“I do not take the role as president of Philadelphia’s public university lightly, and I recognize the weight of my words. So, let me be crystal...
Temple revamps Flight shuttle service with help from engineering students
By Bryanna Gallagher
It started as a school project, but now recommendations from a group of students have led to safety improvements at Temple University. The...
Temple University welcomes most diverse class ever
By Corey Davis
Temple University is welcoming its most diverse class of students as thousands begin moving in this week, according to university officials. “We...
Students moving in at Temple Monday
Temple will welcome about 5,000 students this week, many of whom are getting a hand from proud family and friends.
Back to school: Students to start moving in at Temple University
In a sure sign that summer is winding down, it’s move in week at Temple University. NBC 10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports...
Concerns over COVID-19, monkeypox linger at Temple as students return to campus
By Tim Jimenez
Students of Temple University’s Class of 2026 started to move in to campus Monday. White tents are set up in front of different residential...
Temple University names new chief medical officer
By Eliot Olaya
Nina Ross O'Connor, previously chief medical officer of Penn Medicine at Home and subacute and therapy services, has become chief medical officer...