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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...

A new approach to severe asthma could reduce racial health disparities, researchers say
By Tracey Romero
“The most important message is that the intervention worked in an underserved population and can be broadly applied to this population,” said...

Biden names picks to serve on Disability Committee
By Shaun Heasley
New appointments to the committee include Shawn Aleong, a Temple University student with cerebral palsy and intellectual disability, and Jordyn...

Russia ramps up military activities around Japan in ‘sabre-rattling’ move as Tokyo faces energy security dilemma
By Julian Ryall
James Brown, an associate professor of international relations at Temple University who specializes in Russia’s relations with its Far East...

The search for an HIV vaccine continues with a clinical trial partly based in Philly
By Pat Ralph
Separately, Temple University scientists have started a clinical trial to test a promising HIV cure that uses the gene-editing tool CRISPR to...

Here’s how Tim and Eric changed the face of comedy
By Patrick Dougherty
Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim continued collaborating after graduating from Temple University, producing all kinds of comedy projects. One of...
Are corporations using inflation to rake in huge profits?
Inflation is a problem right now. And recently, there’s been a lot of talk and speculation that some companies have been using inflation as a...

A watershed moment in Japan’s security strategy | Opinion
By James D.J. Brown
“If the international system is to survive the threat it currently faces from revisionist powers, all states committed to a rules-based order must...

$2.1 million raised for student-inspired web platform started in Philly that reviews landlords
By Aaron Moselle
A group of venture capital firms has invested in a digital platform created by a former Temple University student to make Philadelphia’s rental...
History repeating: how Ukraine-driven gas price boost compares to past oil crises
Temple University Professor Emeritus Fred Murphy worked with the U.S. Energy Information Administration, a branch of the Department of Energy,...

Relief in Japan as South Korea elects Yoon Suk-yeol as president
By Julian Ryall
Jeff Kingston, director of Asian studies at the Tokyo campus of Temple University, believes both Yoon and Kishida would very much like a better...

Relief in Japan as South Korea elects Yoon Suk-yeol as president
By Julian Ryall
Jeff Kingston, director of Asian studies at the Tokyo campus of Temple University, believes both Yoon and Kishida would very much like a better...
Why most teachers who say they plan to leave the profession probably won’t do so anytime soon | Opinion
“Based on our research, we think it unlikely that most teachers who say they plan to leave teaching as soon as possible will actually leave this...

China’s leader congratulates South Korean president-elect and voices hopes for stronger ties
By Teddy Ng
Benoit Hardy-Chartrand, an international affairs expert at Temple University in Tokyo, said Yoon’s previous remarks on a tougher approach on...

The UA has resources to help hungry students worried about housing costs. Is it enough?
By Kathryn Palmer
A recent report by the Hope Center for College, Community and Justice at Temple University showed that out of 195,000 college students surveyed in...

The UA has resources to help hungry students worried about housing costs. Is it enough?
By Kathryn Palmer
A recent report by the Hope Center for College, Community and Justice at Temple University showed that out of 195,000 college students surveyed in...

Ukrainian Temple students, advocates rally on campus
Temple University students showed support and solidarity for the people of Ukraine at a rally on Thursday. Anya Dinh, a student in Temple’s School...
Take my money: Why nostalgia in popular culture is good for business
For insight on why the business of nostalgia is so effective, KYW Newsradio In Depth invited Dustin Kidd to join host Matt Leon for a recent...
Is UVM athletics influencing sex assault cases? Many want to ensure the answer is no
By Kyle Stucker
“When you include the athletic department, they start thinking about bad publicity or bad press or what is that going to do for recruiting?” said...
2 Temple Law students travel to Poland to help refugees fleeing Ukraine
By Annie McCormick
Two Temple University law students spent their spring break helping Ukrainian refugees who escaped to Poland. Patrick Long and Joe Hogan, both...
Lawmakers want to suspend the federal gas tax. Is that a good idea?
By Janet Nguyen
“I think it is terrible tax policy and terrible environmental policy,” said Alice Abreu, a law professor and the director of the Center for Tax...

Temple University Health System names new system chief and chief of the Division for Colorectal Surgery
By Emily Leopard-Davis
On March 1, Temple University announced that Juan Lucas Poggio had been named the system chief of colorectal surgery for Temple University Health...
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Explainer: Why Japan’s power sector depends so much on LNG
By Rocky Swift and Yuka Obayashi
For Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, the increase in consumer energy prices could impact the government’s popularity ahead of critical Upper House...

Like cheetahs, ancient ocean creatures may have moved with a gallop
By Sam Jones
This finding makes perfect sense to Sudhir Kumar, a biologist at Temple University who was not involved in the study. “In evolution, nothing is...

Too many Americans don’t understand what happens in their schools | Opinion
By Maia Bloomfield Cucchiara
“As a society, we show we value education not by calling teachers heroes while treating their work as expendable. We do it by paying attention to...
2 years of COVID-19: impact on health care, what to expect moving forward
By Christie Ileto
Tony S. Reed, executive vice president and chief medical officer at Temple University Health System, said technology has evolved quickly in the...