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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...

Winners of the CICA College Student Essay Contest revealed
Temple University seniors Matia Daskalos and Vincent Palmieri received first place honors in the 2021–2022 Captive Insurance Companies Association...

Profit vs. social responsibility: Leaders now have one choice
By Jason Wingard
“Corporate social responsibility enhances profitable returns by representing the new expectations of the workforce and market economy. So, CSR is...
What we learned from the Temple University study on gun violence
By Niki Hawkins
6abc host Matt O’Donnell discussed the recently released study on gun violence from Temple Professor Caterina Roman and PhD candidate Nicole...

Why so many abortion restrictions are working their way through state legislatures now
By Shefali Luthra
“You see states announcing their intention to pass restrictive laws and maybe go further in banning abortion,” said Rachel Rebouché, the interim...
Temple University gets big boost in funding for creation of new Center for Anti-racism Research
The grant that will be used to fund the new center was administered by Pennsylvania’s Office of the Budget.
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I spent 31 years at The Inquirer, and I’m proud of our diversity efforts | Opinion
By Arlene Notoro Morgan
“Given the geographical range and the demographic challenges we were tasked to cover, it was impossible to be all things for all people. Yes, we...
Former 6abc intern, now Temple University employee competes on ‘Jeopardy!’
By Alicia Vitarelli
An East Falls native and Temple University alumni competed Friday on Jeopardy! Caitlin McHale is now an assistant director of marketing and...
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Peer pressure in teenagers
By Dr. Bhavna Barmi
According to a study from Temple University, peer pressure affects the brain signals involved in the department of risk and reward, especially...

Japan reluctant to sever Russia energy ties
By John Amari
These exits leave Japan in a tricky situation because of the country’s deep energy relations with Russia: “It puts Japanese companies in quite a...

Biden’s tough sanctions create worry that Putin lacks an exit
By Nick Wadhams
“If you want to use these sanctions as a tool to get him to do something, you have to tell him what to do, even if you don’t think he’s going to...

Japan’s rigid COVID-19 border controls hurt foreign students, but also the country’s future
“As an American university, Temple plays a critical part in forging bonds that are essential to sustain the Japan-U.S. alliance upon which the...

SR-22 Insurance Guide
By McKayla Girardin
Jeffrey Zheng, assistant professor of Practice, Department of Risk, Fox School of Business, Temple University, was cited as an expert in a guide...
Gap Insurance Guide
By McKayla Girardin
Professor Daniel E. Goldberg provides insight on gap insurance in WalletHub piece.

More college students are dropping out during Covid. It could get worse
By Matt Krupnick
Colleges and universities have good reason to be worried about uncommunicative students, said Sara Goldrick-Rab, a professor of sociology and...
Russia’s military, natural gas make Japan cautious about U.S.-led sanctions
By Alastair Gale and Ann M. Simmons
Military analysts say control of the Kuril Island chain is important to Russia to ensure that its Pacific fleet, including its nuclear-powered...

How the pandemic is changing our bodies
By Katie Camero
The cost and need for insurance normally prevents many people from going to the dentist, but the pandemic, because of the nature of dental work,...

Quinta Brunson’s ‘Abbott Elementary’ gives network TV a very necessary breath of fresh air
By Ruth Etiesit Samuel
Before her time at BuzzFeed, before her bestselling book She Memes Well and before Hollywood, Quinta Brunson was an advertising student at Temple...
Hopper cancellation policy could disrupt short-term rentals
By Dennis Schaal
Booking.com and Expedia will be advertising in the Feb. 13 Super Bowl, where the price of 30-second spots are around $6 million. A Temple...
Temple felt like home for Elijah ‘EJ’ Warner, a QB who brings a famous name to North Broad
By Sam Cohn
Elijah Warner left his official visit to Temple struggling to find any drawbacks. The people, the facilities, the campus, the food, the city—he...
Married couple who met in med school create a $2M scholarship fund to support underrepresented students
By Ngozi Nwanji
Hearing of wedded couples giving back to their alma maters is always a heartwarming story. It pulls on one’s heartstrings, even more, when the...
Slavery and the American Revolution: What the history books don’t tell you about Yorktown
There are two sides to every story, including history. We’re taught that the Battle of Yorktown was a great victory for the American Revolution,...
Temple med school gets $2M gift to fund scholarships for students underrepresented in medicine
By John George
Two graduates of Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine are giving their alma mater a $2 million gift to establish an endowed...

Tokyo ex-Governor Ishihara who sparked China tensions dies at 89
By Isabel Reynolds
“He was a loose cannon and accomplished his agenda. Very effective but counterproductive,” said Jeff Kingston, professor of Asian studies at...

Bridging the housing gap
By Sara Weissman
BMCC, like most community colleges, has no dorms and enrolls many students who lack stable housing. A 2019 report by the Hope Center for College,...

Esports expands to Philadelphia colleges and beyond
By Taylor Allen
“What we’re seeing now is the cresting of the wave, and that was fueled by technology, opportunity and the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Daniel Funk,...