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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...

$6 million Temple study aims to reduce Black maternal mortality by addressing heart disease
By Courtenay Harris Bond
A big new study at Temple University will try to reduce the unusually high mortality rate for Black women during and after pregnancy. In Philly...
Is Trump’s kingmaker status changing after the GOP’s less-than-stellar midterm performance?
Donald Trump is teasing a likely 2024 presidential run. But after the GOP fell short of its predicted midterm “red wave,” some say the Republican...
Temple University offers more tips to keep students safe after recent crimes
By Sharifa Jackson
For students living off campus, the university is reminding and recommending utilizing their recently launched Best Nest Program. The program...
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Temple fully earned its court storming after upsetting Villanova ... this was big
By Mike Jensen
An older man escaped from Friday night’s on-court scrum at the Liacouras Center and simply said, “That was bedlam.” Court-stormings may be a young...

Consistent exercise timing may lead to more physical activity among adults with obesity
By Michael Monostra
Leah M. Schumacher, assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology in the College of Public Health at Temple University, presented findings...
Temple knocks off No. 16 Villanova for first time since 2012
Khalif Battle got lost in a swarm of Temple students that had mobbed the court in celebration of one of the program’s wildest wins in years. Just...

Temple University Hospital workers reach new contract with management, avoiding a strike
By Cassidee Jackson
Temple University Hospital nurses, hospital technicians and allied professionals reached a new three-year contract with management on Monday...
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North Philly students get real-world lessons from Temple’s president
By Kristen A. Graham
Growing up in Chester County, Jason Wingard used to quiz everyone he met about their life experiences—his school bus driver, the clerk at Wawa,...

Hill library cheerleader is also a prolific writer
By Len Lear
A longtime teacher of students of Temple University's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Stan Cutler doesn’t just read books. He also loves to...
How do colleges hit record-level fundraising? It’s all about the alumni
By Micah Ward
Two universities stand out amongst the crowd for their continuous ability to receive record levels of donations and charitable gifts, no matter...
Oregon company borrows concept from iconic bridges for elevated solar arrays
By Emma Foehringer Merchant
Rute’s system can also be installed on uneven ground. It may cause less disturbance to land than more traditional dual-use setups, said Sujith...
Midterm Election: Local college students list the biggest issues that drove them to the polls
By Jennifer Lee
FOX 29's Jennifer Lee surveyed students at Temple University who ranged in age from first-time voters who are 18 to seniors who...

Oman has recovered an exceptional collection of silver jewelry from a prehistoric grave
By Leman Altuntaş
The joint Omani-American team headed by Professor Nasser al Jahwari and Professor Khaled Douglas from Sultan Qaboos University and Professor...
Temple University reaches new deal with nurses, allied health professionals
After months of negotiations, Temple University Hospital and its 2,200 nurses and technicians have reached a deal.
Temple University Hospital union workers avoid strike, agree to new contract
By Deron Dalton
After several months of negotiating, Temple University Hospital union workers reportedly have reached a deal with a new three-year contract. Hence...
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Temple hospital workers sign contract, avert strike
By Jason Laughlin
Temple University Hospital and its nurses and technical staff agreed on a new contract Monday that makes the nurses the highest paid in...
Temple University Hospital union nurses agree to contract, avoiding strike
By Nicole Leonard
Registered nurses and allied professionals at Temple University Hospital announced Monday night that they have reached a new contract agreement...

Temple University Hospital employees agree to a new contract, avoiding potential strike
By BRIAN A. SAUNDERS
After multiple months of negotiations and a vote to strike if the two sides could not agree on a deal, Temple University Hospital...

John J. “Jack” Rooney, ’46, psychology professor and program director for more than 70 years, dies at 99
John J. “Jack” Rooney, ’46, Ph.D., professor emeritus of psychology who educated countless La Salle University students over parts of seven...
Temple professor joins CBS3 to discuss midterm elections
Temple University Professor Michael Sances joins CBS3 to discuss midterm elections.

Democrats pushed hard for Shapiro in Pa. governor race (LA Parker Column)
By L.A. PARKER
Midway through a rally speech that found Pennsylvania Democratic gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro pushing all pistons inside a raucous ...

College debt isn’t personal: Our economic security is at stake
By Jason Wingard
President Biden’s student loan forgiveness program, which would erase up to $20,000 of debt for millions of Americans, has been both hailed as...

Three presidents descend on Pennsylvania in a major day for one of the nation’s most closely watched Senate contests
By Kevin Liptak
In North Philadelphia, Biden told a packed crowd at Temple University that Fetterman would protect Social Security and Medicare...
Three presidents converge in Pa., with dueling warnings about the country
By Colby Itkowitz, Isaac Arnsdorf and Yasmeen Abutaleb
The Temple University arena where they spoke vibrated. The White House said 7,500 people attended. Many were screaming and cheering loudly. As the...

Time for press to reassess Twitter relationship | Opinion
By Brier Dudley
Even before Elon Musk’s takeover sent Twitter into a tizzy, it was time for news organizations to reassess the platform. My thinking here is...