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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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St. Christopher’s Hospital gets a $50 million lifeline from coalition of Philly health-care providers
By Harold Brubaker
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Thomas Jefferson University (owner of Jefferson Health and Einstein Healthcare Network), Temple Health,...

Abortion clinics fear they’ll be targeted by out-of-state prosecutors
By Carly Wanna
But even shield laws may not prevent anti-abortion states from bringing charges against providers in places with the protections. That could tee...
Abortion pill access sets up fight with manufacturers, federal government
By Alexis Keenan
So far, states have held back from making sales or purchase of the medication illegal. However, Rachel Rebouché, interim dean and law professor...

Pa. House Republicans want to block state funding for the University of Pittsburgh over fetal tissue research
By Stephen Caruso
A proxy fight over abortion led by state House Republicans jeopardizes hundreds of millions of dollars in tuition assistance for Pennsylvania...

Expert Thoughts on Costco Credit Card
By Ryan S. Eanes
Ryan S. Eanes, assistant professor of Instruction in Advertising Psychology at the Klein College of Media & Communication, Temple University...

What does a recession mean if you're trying to buy a home? And other recession questions
There’s a lot of concern that the American economy is headed toward a recession. We have questions: How legitimate are the concerns, and what are...

A $150K grant will fund a virtual marketplace and digital resources for 45 small businesses in Philly
By Paige Gross
he initiative is meant to help close the digital divide that has left many small businesses behind in the move to ecommerce, said Maura Shenker of...
Why Phillies' Bryce Harper needs surgery, explained by a doctor
By Adam Hermann
To get an idea of what we should expect from the recovery timeline, and to get a better sense of why Harper will be out for so long, we asked J....
Sound On: Analysis of SCOTUS Blockbuster Term (Radio)
Rachel Rebouché, interim dean of Temple University Beasley School of Law, discussed what's next for abortion rights in states during the Sound On...
How Abortion Clinics on Federal Land Could Work
By Khaleda Rahman
Some Democratic lawmakers have been pushing for the Biden administration to take sweeping action, with one proposal touted in a letter from...

Pennsylvania Budget: University of Pittsburgh Must End Research on Aborted Babies or Lose Funding
By Beth Brelje
Pennsylvania House Republicans have put a condition on providing funding for four universities: University of ...

Where does education fit in an emerging metaverse?
By Jeffrey R. Young
To help us sort through this emerging space, we invited two guests to the podcast who have seen more of this VR space than most and are thinking...

How Stanford alums are leading changes in higher education
By Melissa De Witte
At the Stanford Black Alumni Summit, a group of college and university presidents discussed challenges and opportunities they have navigated at...
Fight Over Abortion Pills Takes Shape In Post-Roe America
By Charlotte Klein
“Medication abortion is not a magic solution to the likely end of Roe, but its increasing availability can blunt some of the fallout if...

Some Red States Looking Into Banning Travel Out of State for Abortions
By Rick Moran
Rachel Rebouché, interim dean at Beasley School of Law, said that Dobbs now clears the way for states to restrict out-of-state abortion...
20 Ways the Supreme Court Just Changed America
By Politico Magazine
“There’s been a lot of talk about how the end of Roe will reopen the door for eliminating other personal and civil rights that took a...

Congress Quietly Backed An Ambitious Climate Project: Sending CO2 To The Ocean Floor
By Chris D'Angelo
Erik Cordes, an oceanographer and professor at Temple University who has done extensive work in the Gulf of Mexico, told HuffPost that offshore...

Merrick Garland’s mention of the FDA hints at one possible way to fight restrictions on abortion pills
By Julia Zorthian
Garland’s mention of the FDA approval of the drug is a nod toward the federal preemption argument, says Rachel Rebouché, interim dean of Temple...
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How does the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision affect abortion pills?
By Anissa Gardizy
“Abortion is a service. It’s clearly commerce,” Rachel Rebouché, a professor and interim dean at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law,...
Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, what does that mean for the future of abortion access and how did we get here?
Today on AirTalk, Larry discusses the ruling and what this means for California and the nation with Jackie Fortiér, KPCC and LAist senior...

Justice Brett Kavanaugh hints he will support constitutional right to travel across state lines for abortions
By Paige McGlauflin
: “Abortion is a service. It’s clearly commerce,” Rachel Rebouché, a professor and interim dean at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law,...
Lab Notes: AmerisourceBergen aims to help cell and gene therapy developers, Penn spinout expands research deal with university
By John George
Antonio Giordano, a Temple University professor who is president of Sbarro Health Research Organization and director of the affiliated Sbarro...
A new legal battle post-Roe: Can states ban FDA-approved abortion pills?
By Jonathan Lambert
“It’s going to be a fast-moving and dynamic situation,” said Rachel Rebouché, a law professor at Temple University. “I don’t think anyone can...
Roe v. Wade Overturned: Temple Law Professor Rachel Rebouche On What Supreme Court Decision Means
Rachel Rebouché, interim dean of Temple University’s law school, joins CBS3 to discuss the significance of this decision.

Can the FDA’s Approval of an Abortion Pill Stop States From Banning It?
By Madison Pauly
But today, the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization cleared the way for states to enact abortion...