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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...
Struggling with addiction during the coronavirus pandemic
Jerry Stahler, a clinical psychologist and professor in Temple University’s Department of Geography and Urban Studies joins the podcast to break...
Pink Details 'Rollercoaster' Coronavirus Symptoms as Her Son, 3, Says He's 'Feeling Better'
By Eric Todisco
“In an effort to support the healthcare professionals who are battling on the frontlines every day, I am donating $500,000 to the Temple...
Pink donates to Temple University Hospital after revealing she recovered from COVID-19
Doylestown native Pink revealed that she has recovered from COVID-19 and is donating $1 million in the fight against the virus.
Pink Tested Positive For COVID-19, Has Since Recovered & Will Donate $1 Million To Crisis Funds
Pink is coming forward with her COVID-19 journey. The music superstar revealed she tested positive for the coronavirus after she and her 3-year-...

A Temple physician on the front lines of COVID-19: Do I go home each night and risk my husband’s health? | Opinion
By Erin Narewski
“Temporary Housing for Employees at High Risk of COVID-19” is the title of an email in my inbox. Sweat runs down behind my eye shield, but I...
Emergency coronavirus loan not approved yet? SBA will now advance $10,000 to small businesses
By Erin Arvedlund
“But, the good news is that the new application is simpler and you don’t lose your place in line," said Maura Shenker, director of the Small...

Despite virus concerns, some Philly Catholics still receiving Communion on the tongue
By William Bender and Jeremy Roebuck
“What I see is a bunch of vulnerable people potentially getting exposed,” said Aimee Palumbo, an assistant professor of epidemiology at Temple...

How Temple’s Liacouras Center was transformed into a hospital site amid coronavirus pandemic
By Aubrey Whelan
The arena floor of Temple University’s cavernous Liacouras Center is lined with hospital cots that sit below banners touting basketball...
Temple University's Liacouras Center transformed into medical surge facility
By Beccah Hendrickson
What's typically a basketball court, a concert venue, or an auditorium to hold graduations is now filled with rows and rows of hospital beds....
In the Philadelphia area, the National Guard is helping to construct two military-style hospitals
In the Philadelphia area, the National Guard is helping to construct two military-style hospitals, including one at the Liacouras Center on Temple...

‘Very Temple proud’: Philly to use Liacouras Center as overflow hospital space as coronavirus cases rise
By Laura McCrystal and Susan Snyder
Temple University’s Liacouras Center will become overflow hospital space if needed during the coronavirus crisis, Mayor Jim Kenney announced...

Violent crime dipped in Philly last week. Anti-violence advocates want that dip to last
By Aaron Moselle
Philadelphia’s streets are much quieter these days, with residents ordered by the governor and mayor to stay home unless it’s absolutely necessary...
What we learned from new COVID-19 data coming out of China, Italy, and France
The answers to these questions and more come from Dr. Krys Johnson at Temple's Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Dr. Johnson was also...

Temple professor endows a scholarship in his dog Mookie’s name
By George Miller
Mookie and I walked from our home in Northern Liberties to Old City, stopping at Fourth and Florist Streets, just below the Ben Franklin Bridge....
Bored Gen Z kids recreate March Madness in mom’s basement using Twitch and an Xbox 360
By Gene Park
As a 19-year-old basketball fan and media studies student, Josh Safran was looking at months of stagnation, zero personal growth, and worst of all...

Former Temple quarterback P.J. Walker an MVP candidate in XFL
By Marc Narducci
June Jones has a long memory, especially when it comes to quarterbacks. As a college coach, he remembers watching his team get torched by a Temple...

If coronavirus spreads, could local colleges move education totally online?
By Susan Snyder
Temple University’s Japan campus got word last week: Its more than 350 classes had to move online by Monday, a precautionary step taken to reduce...
Students Near & Far Celebrate Dr. Seuss’ Birthday Thanks To Temple University Campus
By Vittoria Woodill
March 2 is Read Across America Day and it also would have been Dr. Seuss’ 116 birthday. CBS3’s Vittoria Woodill went to Temple University Ambler’s...
Overheard at Tredici with Hazim Hardeman
From the basketball courts of the Raymond Rosen housing development in North Philadelphia to the hallowed halls of Oxford University, Hazim...

New Coronavirus And Where The Law And Public Health Intersect
By Jill Ryan and Peter O'Dowd
The U.S. government can quarantine as “long as there's a reasonable basis to believe that it will do some good,” says Scott Burris, professor and...

Monty Scott has found his footing for Temple
By Graham Foley
Temple trusted its hot hand with the game on the line in overtime against UConn.
Temple U. show celebrating the ‘Shirley Temple of Hawaii’ will go on after honoree’s death
By Jane M. Von Bergen
Joy Valderrama Abbott, a Temple alum and benefactor, is known as the “Shirley Temple of Hawaii,” where she grew up. She had been set to appear at...

Temple University quarterback goes back to kindergarten
By Inquirer Staff Photographers
Every Monday, we present a gallery of recent pictures taken by our staff photojournalists and tell the story behind one of them. This week,...
Richard J. Fox, Philadelphia Real-Estate Developer, Championed Temple University
By James R. Hagerty
After graduating from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1950, Richard J. Fox found a job at U.S. Gypsum Co., a maker of building materials....
Key Issues Voters Are Looking At Head Of Primaries
By Jennifer Lewis-Hall
Jennifer sits down with Michael Sances, a political science assistant professor at Temple University to discuss issues surrounding affordable...