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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...
US college sports revolution after athletes gain image rights
By Jon Marcus
When Thilo Kunkel looks out at the students in a class he teaches at the Temple University School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management,...

Thousands of college students struggle with homelessness, housing insecurity. Why?
By Sheridan Hendrix
“Our research shows consistently that students experience housing insecurity across all types of institutions,” said Bryce McKibben, senior...
Demolition of damaged portion of I-95 complete; next phase of reconstruction begins
By Katherine Scott, John Paul and Bob Brooks
"Considering the technology, it's not unreasonable to get it basically done with this project in three weeks," said Mehdi Khanzadeh Moradlo, an...
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Sixers say area around proposed Center City arena could handle thousands of cars on game days
By Jeff Gammage
That’s if the team can slash the percentage of fans who now drive to the games at the Wells Fargo Center in South Philadelphia and simultaneously...

Best car insurance companies
By Lilah Butler
Daniel E. Goldberg, associate professor of Instruction, academic director of the Business Management BBA Program, Department of Management, Fox...
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Inspira Health will pay $100K to employees for denying religious exceptions in its vaccine mandate
By Abraham Gutman
Complaints about employers not providing reasonable accommodation on the basis of religion or other protections come up regularly, said Ross...
Buttigieg vows federal help to fix collapsed section of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia
By Marc Levy
Subodha Kumar, a professor of statistics, operations and data science at Temple University’s Fox School of Business, said it is impossible to...

The 1 Thing Gastro Doctors Do When They're Constipated On Vacation
By Julia Ries
ll that change occurring at once can do a number on your digestive tract and make it tough to have a bowel movement, according to Neena Mohan, a...

In the year since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and ruled states should decide the legality of abortion,
As Temple University’s Rachel Rebouché, a scholar of reproductive health and justice, wrote for us, women who live along the East and West coasts...

Campus Engagement Tip: Define the Hidden Curricula of Higher Ed
By Ashley Mowreader
Some elements of campus culture may always be shrouded in a haze of mystery, but others are worth taking the time to explain. In a student...
Odunde is more than a celebration of African culture; officials say international trade is next
By Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza
Philadelphia’s annual Odunde Festival is known for a cultural celebration of music and food, but this year organizers wanted to support...

Japan to get Taiwan chip maker TSMC’s help to revolutionise its semiconductor sector amid economic, security concerns
By Julian Ryall
“Japan’s priorities right now are all about economic security and that is largely driven by the situation surrounding Taiwan,” said James Brown, a...
Forever young: The rise of the 'kidults'
By Katie Pellico, Catherine Shen
The demographic, sometimes called “kidults,” now comprises a quarter of the annual toy retail market, and an impressive 60% of the market’s growth...

More than 100 Fox Chase Cancer Center workers vote to unionize
By John George
A group of 125 technicians and other healthcare specialists at Fox Chase Cancer Center have voted to join the Pennsylvania Association of Staff...

Temple eyes 900-bed mixed-use development on North Broad, acquires more property
By Ryan Mulligan
Temple University is plotting a new mixed-use student housing building with 900 beds and 20,000 square feet of retail space, part of a broader...
Council calls for Temple Task Force to explore safety and opportunities
By Stephen Williams
City Council passed a resolution Thursday to create a task force to explore safety and opportunities at Temple University and the surrounding...

Temple/St.Luke’s med student took path less traveled
“Not all who wander are lost,” wrote JRR Tolkien in The Hobbit. Second-year Temple/St. Luke’s School of Medicine student Halle Bagshaw personifies...
Black Music City honors a cultural heritage in Philly, with new works
By Nate Chinen
Fareed Simpson-Hankins, a jazz trumpeter born and raised in Philadelphia, has been a beneficiary of this city’s cultural resources: mentorship...
Local expert speaks on Pope Francis' health problems
Dr. Juan Lucas Poggio, professor of Surgery and division chief of Colorectal Surgery at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and...

Bringing awareness to consequences of depression, anxiety in patients with COPD
By Isabella Hornick
“Anxiety and depression are often underrecognized or underappreciated because as clinicians caring for those with COPD, we tend to focus on [...
Translation lets you change your mind: On Dino Buzzati’s ‘The Stronghold’
By Caterina Domeneghini
Lawrence Venuti, a translator and professor of English at Temple University, has taken up Buzzati’s most acclaimed and elusive work to give it a...

Air quality improving but still poses a health risk
Dr. Jamie Garfield, a professor of thoracic medicine and surgery at the Temple Lung Center, said a number of her patients have told her that it's...
Americans are waiting longer and longer to get married
By DANIEL DE VISÉ
“The timetable of young adulthood has been pushed forward, and the single transitional event that has been pushed forward the most is marriage,”...
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Here’s what will revolutionize cancer care in the next 10 years, according to Fox Chase Cancer Center CEO Robert Uzzo
By Sarah Gantz
Blood tests that detect cancer, surgery without a single incision, an alternative to chemo derived from our own immune system: These are some of...
Tiny valves making a big difference for emphysema patients at Temple Lung Center
By 6ABC Digital Staff
Through a long, lighted tube, tiny valves are implanted in airways to block off diseased sections.
"It's anywhere from 1 to 6, depending on...