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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...
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Temple football shuts out UMass thanks to a second-half momentum shift
By Cayden Steele
Temple’s dominant second half concluded with three touchdowns, and ultimately led the Owls to a 28-0 victory over Massachusetts on Saturday...
What does the Philadelphia DA do now?
By Ronald Brownstein
Craig Green, a law professor at Temple University, told me he thinks Krasner is likely to win that argument. The General Assembly, Green says, has...
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PHL airport ranks last in passenger satisfaction survey
By Erin Arvedlund
Meanwhile, PHL this year commissioned its own survey, in partnership with Temple University’s U.S.–Asia Center for Tourism and...

Starbucks adapts to market changes with focus on convenience
By Renata Geraldo
The focus on the convenience model contrasts with a community-building, “Third Place” model, said Temple University Professor Bryant Simon, who...
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Executive bonuses at Malvern opioid firm Endo were ‘excessive’ and ‘secret’ before bankruptcy, state AGs say
By Bob Fernandez
Temple University Law Professor Jonathan Lipson said Friday that the court objections to the bonuses “paint a picture of Endo executives pillaging...

Philadelphia International ranked as worst large airport in North America
By Brian Saunders
Temple University’s School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management partnered with PHL to conduct a survey on passenger...
NFL’s team leadership has minimal diversity among coaches after 20 years of the Rooney Rule efforts, expert says
By Isabella DiAmore
N. Jeremi Duru and Jim Rooney, son of Dan Rooney, spoke to a crowd that included faculty, student-athletes and business students at an event...
Troubleshooters: 2 friends get caught up in rental scam. Here’s how to protect yourself
“When I looked over this particular transaction, it’s full of red flags,” said Trent Pettus with the Temple University Real Estate Institute....
Temple’s new VP of public safety confident in maintaining safe North Philadelphia campus
By Kelly Rule
FOX 29 scheduled an interview with Jennifer Griffin, the newly appointed vice president for public safety, prior to the two incidents on Tuesday...

Temple University celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
By Renata Kaminski
Starting on Sept. 15, Temple University launched a monthlong series of events in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. From arts and culture to...
New omicron COVID-19 booster side effects
By Bob Curley
There’s no reason to think that symptoms from the new booster would be different from previous COVID-19 vaccines and boosters, said Jason...
Remembering the Hamlet chicken plant fire
By Bob Buckley
Bryant Simon lived in Raleigh in 1991, and he was awoken—both figuratively and to a degree, intellectually—each morning by the...
A worker at a student-loan company says the 'lack of guidance' from Biden's Education Department on debt cancellation is hurting
By Ayelet Sheffey
"I have never seen this much change occurring in our student loan system in a period of four months. It's unprecedented," Bryce McKibben, senior...
Temple University inaugurates its first Black president
By Jaclyn Lee
A parade kicked off at Montgomery Avenue and Broad Street on Friday afternoon, celebrating Dr. Jason Wingard who made history as he was...
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John Fetterman released some results from a cognitive test. What are these tests, and how do they work?
By Abraham Gutman, Aubrey Whelan and Julia Terruso
Cognitive assessments generally consist of a series of questions or activities that test different cognitive abilities, such as attention, memory...

Two powerful drugs are making their way into the illicit drug supply
By Erika Edwards
The sedative effects of xylazine are so powerful that a person can suffocate, for example, if lying face down on a pillow, said Dr. Joseph D'...

Philly has a fairly small gender pay gap. It looks like equity, but it’s really low wages
By Aseem Shukla and Ximena Conde
“The way we have equality in Philadelphia is because everyone's disadvantaged,” said Judith Levine, a sociologist of gender who directs the Public...
M. Night Shyamalan highlights Talks@Temple
Temple University is celebrating the inauguration of the new president with some significant star power this week. Filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan is...

Diddy Invests $2 Million In Philadelphia Creatives’ Resource Collective
By Kershaw St Jawnson
Music mogul and recent angel investor Sean Combs is helping a group of Philadelphian think-tankers expand their vision of providing resources for...
How faculty can address declining accounting enrollments
By Megan Hart
Many faculty in the United States and worldwide are concerned that accounting enrollments are dropping. The number of U.S. students completing...

Who’s to blame when a medical robot misdiagnoses you?
Temple University Professor Sam Hodge talks with KYW Newsradio about how AI is being used, from the exam room to the operating room, some of the...

What does Gen Z want from the workplace?
By Sarah Huffman
Nicole Dalberto, director of career services and strategic initiatives at Drexel University, Crystal Ashby, EVP and chief people officer at...

Guest Post: Professor Tom C.W. Lin on “Business Warfare”
By Tom C.W. Lin
Nations and businesses compete and clash. In recent years, this competition between and among nations and businesses has grown increasingly...
Temple University wins award for commitment to diversity
Temple University is being recognized for being a champion of diversity.
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Actors help medical students learn the less technical side of medicine
By Paul Jablow
Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine is taking its standardized patient beyond medical school classrooms. With a $20...