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Shapiro visits Temple, highlights its nurse scholar program as model amid new budget investments to curb nurse shortage
By Racquel Williams
Governor Josh Shapiro’s new proposed Pennsylvania budget includes $5 million to help educate, train and recruit nursing professionals in the...

John Chaney was more than a coach. He was an advocate for Black youth.
By Rashad Grove
Growing up in the Philadelphia region as a college basketball fan during the late ’80s and ’90s, I — like nearly everyone in the region — rooted...

I Was Attacked By A Transphobic Mob. Here’s Why I’m Fighting Harder For Black Trans Women Now.
By Kendall Stephens
I know that life for a trans woman of color is often a horror story. It is a horror rife with deep disparities existing within every social matrix...

Temple Made in the Big Game: 8 former Philly coaches are headed to the Super Bowl
By Courtney Murphy
For the first time in NFL history, a former Temple football coach is leading a team in the Big Game. Bruce Arians, who this year took Tampa Bay to...

COVID-19 is the racial disparity problem of the 21st century’: A Temple grant to diversify cardiology experts might help
By Sojourner Ahébée
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for all Americans. But Black Americans, particularly Black women, have the ...
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The Gospel of John Chaney
By Tyler Tynes
The Hall of Fame coach, who turned Temple University into a college basketball power and presided over his kingdom in North Philadelphia for...

John Chaney, legendary Temple University basketball coach, dies at 89
By Mike Jensen
John Chaney, the legendary Temple University basketball coach, the very face of the school on North Broad Street for a generation and an icon of...

John Chaney throughout the years: See how the legendary Temple coach built a legacy in Philly
By Inquirer staff photographers
John Chaney, Temple University’s formidable and legendary men’s basketball coach for decades, has died at 89.

John Chaney, Hall of Fame Temple Basketball Coach, Dies at 89
By Richard Goldstein
John Chaney, the famously combative Hall of Fame coach who took Temple University to 17 N.C.A.A. basketball tournaments, largely recruiting high...

Do you need to wear two masks? How to protect yourself from the COVID-19 variants.
By Grace Dickinson
Multiple variants of COVID-19 have emerged in the U.S. Some spread more easily among people, and data is beginning to suggest that some may be...
John Chaney, eternally fiery and relentlessly competitive, was the definition of toughness
By John Feinstein
John Chaney was famous for his soliloquies — whether over lunch, when talking to the media or even on the practice court. Fran O’Hanlon, a friend...
John Chaney, iconic Temple University basketball coach, has died at 89
By Zoe Christen Jones
"John Chaney was a great coach, but he was so much more. For generations of Temple University students, he was a wise counselor, a dedicated...
What John Chaney meant to me and the Black community in America
By Marcus Hayes
I came to Philadelphia in 1995, just a farm boy with a fancy diploma. Within a year of my arrival, I met both Michael Jordan and John Chaney.
2021 Emerging Scholars: Dr. Kendrick B. Davis
By Jamal Eric Watson
Relatively new to a full-time career in academe, Dr. Kendrick B. Davis was named chief research officer and associate professor of research at the...
Free tax filing program from Temple returns, but as remote-only service
By John McDevitt
A program that offers free income tax filing assistance to low-to-moderate income individuals has made a return for the 14th year. The pandemic,...
Temple Hospital Doctor Feels Optimistic About Vaccine Rollout Going Forward
By Lucy Bustamante
Dr. Jamie Garfield of Temple University Hospital is feeling optimistic about the coronavirus pandemic as the U.S. rolls out the Covid-19 vaccine....
Temple, Penn ramp up COVID-19 testing as students return to campus
By Gray Hall
A new lab is proof that Temple University is not taking COVID-19 lightly. "This is a lab and a process that did not exist six weeks ago," said...
Temple spinoff Express Cells secures first patent for gene-editing technology
By John George
A three-year-old Philadelphia genetic engineering company spun out of Temple University has secured its first patent for its core gene-editing...

1-on-1: Temple product Brandon Matthews on making it as a pro golfer
By Matt Leon
Brandon Matthews was a standout golfer at Temple University who is currently competing on the PGA Tour Latinoamerica.
A 'psychological pandemic': Emotional stressors drive unprecedented demand for therapy
By Jo Ciavaglia
“We have uncertainty to the max,” Temple University psychologist Frank Farley said. “We’ve had a sort of piling on of stressors, which I have...

The Temple Owls ‘signed’ this Philly teen to the football team
By Marc Narducci
When Temple University football coach Rod Carey made the announcement on Sept. 30, it caught everybody by surprise: He had just signed Jaidyn...
Political fallout from the insurrection; raising Black kids in white spaces
When KATHRYN D’ANGELO and her husband, who are white, adopted Gabriel, who is biracial, they understood that explaining the world...
Temple University Professors See Social Media Companies Suspending President Trump As Capitalism At Work
By Dan Koob
It’s been lurking for years, the discussion of how privately-owned social media corporations like Twitter and Facebook should police their...
Does Twitter’s ban violate Trump’s free-speech rights? Likely not, but it raises questions about social media platforms, Philly
By Maddie Hanna
President Donald Trump lost his favorite online megaphone Friday, when Twitter permanently suspended his account over concerns his messages would...
Can President Trump pardon himself?
By Kristen Johanson
As Congress weighs impeachment and the 25th Amendment, there are reports President Donald Trump is considering a pardon of himself. But can he do...

How one Temple doctor is helping women in North Philadelphia fight heart disease
By Sandy Bauers
For 25 years, Deborah L. Crabbe has driven up Broad Street to Temple University, where she is a cardiologist, attending physician, and professor...