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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...
‘I was aghast!’: Alito must recuse from Trump cases, justice’s former clerk says
College of Liberal Arts faculty member Susan Sullivan, a former law clerk for Samuel Alito when he was a judge on the Third Circuit Court of...
If an Amazon review makes you laugh, are you more likely to buy?
By Erin McCarthy
Temple Fox School of Business professors Sunil Wattal, associate dean of research and doctoral programs, and Susan Mudambi...
Temple University is exploring a potential merger to save University of the Arts, chairman says
By Susan Snyder and Kristen A. Graham
Temple University is exploring a potential merger with University of the Arts as a way of saving the nearly 150-year-old venerable institution,...
Temple's student commencement speaker reflects on journey: 'I was just so proud'
By Chanel Hill
When Journee Lutz made the decision to go to Temple University several years ago, she was looking for a college that felt like home. “We were in...
I was a law clerk for Justice Alito. He must recuse himself from hearing cases involving Donald Trump.
By Susan Sullivan
“The gravity of the implications of Justice Alito’s refusal to recuse himself from these decisions cannot be understated. At stake is not only the...
Japan’s patriarchal politics gets a jolt as 2 women prepare to go toe-to-toe in Tokyo governor race
By Julian Ryall
"Tokyo is a big, cosmopolitan city where the voters are more comfortable with women candidates for mayor,” said Hiromi Murakami, a professor of...
RFK Jr.’s vaccine misinformation campaign started after he ignored a Philly doctor
By Alfred Lubrano
Kennedy’s remarks against vaccines “resonate with people who want to believe conspiracy narratives,” Sunil Wattal, professor of management...
Best business bank accounts
By John Kiernan
Daniel Goldberg, associate professor of Instruction, academic director of the Business Management BBA Program, Department of Management, Fox...
Researchers Find Dearth of Scientific Evidence on Impacts of Digital Mental Health Support Programs
By Arrman Kyaw
There is a distinct lack of evidence when it comes to the impacts and reach of digital mental health intervention programs (DMHIs), according to a...
Temple Health’s bold pursuit to advance women’s health equity with novel programs and dedicated hospital
By Laura Newpoff
While maternal morbidity and mortality have continued climbing to all-time highs across the country for the past three decades, hospitals have...
Temple University is bringing back its master’s in urban education program, which it ended under much criticism in 2020
By Susan Snyder
Temple University in 2020 eliminated its master’s in urban education program, prompting an outcry from some within and outside the North...
Anthony V. Coletta, pioneering surgeon, innovative health-care executive, and longtime Haiti volunteer, has died at 70
By Gary Miles
Dr. Coletta was also associate clinical professor of surgery at Temple’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine and chief medical officer of the COVID-19...
Philly deserves better schools. Temple is all in.
By Monika Williams Shealey
This is how we are going to start: This fall, we are launching a new master’s degree in urban education and policy. It’s a program that was once a...
Philly deserves better schools. Temple is all in.
By Monika Williams Shealey
So, here’s my pledge to Philadelphia, and to its public schools: At Temple, we are all in.
5 Ways COPD Affects Your Mood—and How You Can Cope
By Marygrace Taylor
That’s partly because depression and anxiety get in the way of healthy behaviors—everything from taking your meds to showing up to doctor...
New gene therapy for bladder cancer offers better chance to avoid bladder removal
By 6ABC Digital Staff
Rosalia Viterbo, a urologist at Fox Chase Cancer Center, says bladder cancer patients used to be mostly older adults. Not anymore. “We’ve started...
How antisemitism is being politicized in Washington
By Alfred Lubrano
The hearing was “grandstanding, and not about keeping Jews safe,” Lila Berman, a Temple University historian who teaches a course on antisemitism...
Temple Law dean 'thinking innovatively about what new lawyers really need'
By Jeff Blumenthal
In the less than two years since being named dean of Temple University’s Beasley School of Law, Rachel Rebouché has confronted the death of mentor...
All in the family: Temple graduate joins family’s three-generation dentist legacy
By Kiara Santos
Paige Hodges graduated from the Temple University Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry Friday afternoon, joining three generations of dentists...
Pa. family celebrates 3 generations of dentistry at Temple University graduation
By Matteo Iadonisi
The Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry celebrated its Commencement today at the Academy of Music in Center City. And one dentist took the...
Japan-Taiwan ties get boost from Taipei mayor’s Tokyo visit and ‘closely linked’ security concerns about Beijing
By Julian Ryall
“There has long been concern in Japan about the security of Taiwan as it is clear that Japan’s security is closely linked,” said Robert Dujarric...
Temple Law receives $5M gift, second largest in its history
By Jeff Blumenthal
A former Philadelphia Common Pleas judge and her husband have given $5 million to Temple University Beasley School of Law to create an endowed...
Is this the end of Kuwait's unique democratic experiment?
By Cathrin Schaer
In Kuwait "national identity and culture has revolved around the sacrosanct norm that the [royal] Sabah family cannot rule without popular consent...
Temple's 'Gateway' aims to be a resource for residents in surrounding North Philadelphia
By Kiara Santos
Continuing in its attempt to improve ties with the North Philadelphia community, Temple University recently unveiled an initiative aimed to...
Kuwaiti Emir Suspends Parliament, Citing Political Tumult
By Vivian Nereim
Sean Yom, an associate professor of political science at Temple University, said that he worried how domestic dissent would now be treated. “What...