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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...
Power plant mercury limits still need tightening, say advocates
By Jennifer Hijazi
Reaffirming the legal basis for mercury power plant rules is a welcome move away from a controversial Trump-era rollback and should pave the way...
Some sports predictions for 2022 | Opinion
By John Allgood
John Allgood, an assistant professor in the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management, discusses his predictions for the upcoming year...
Temple University renews its lease in Center City
By Natalie Kostelni
Temple University has signed a five-year lease on its existing space at 1515 Market St. in Center City, according to landlord Accesso Partners....
Fact check: No evidence 5G networks have ‘enormous impact’ on immune system
By Daniel Funke
“The claim that ‘EMF radiation from 5G has and will have an enormous impact on your immune system’ is inaccurate and uncalled for,” Marvin Ziskin...
When a sudden, small expense threatens an entire college career
By Karen Weese
Kesare Mowrer is now finishing her bachelor’s degree in accounting at Temple University. She says outside support from their institutions,...

Jamie Shanker’s best day ever in Philadelphia
By Mike D'Onofrio
Jamie Shanker is all about supporting small businesses. As the associate director of Temple University’s Small Business Development Center, she...
Temple University announces enhancements to campus safety
Charlie Leone, executive director of campus safety for Temple University, details some of the changes the school is making to improve safety.

Temple University taps former police commissioner for safety audit
By Mike D'Onofrio
Temple University has tapped former Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey to audit the school’s campus safety operations. Ramsey’s...

Monthly stipends for students in need?
By Sara Weissman
Sara Goldrick-Rab, founder and president of the Hope Center for College, Community and Justice at Temple University, is in favor of the pilot...

As omicron pushes the West to reopen, Asia hunkers down
By John Power
Jeffrey Kingston, director of Asian studies at Temple University in Tokyo, told Al Jazeera political considerations in different countries played...

Why no beets on the streets? Some places spray beet juice before snowstorms—but not Philadelphia
By Asha Prihar
PennDOT has explored the option before. The agency experimented with it as early as 2014, and in 2018, it conducted a field test of a few...
Former Philadelphia police commissioner helping Temple University retool campus security
By Kelly Rule
Executive Director of Campus Safety Charles Leone says it includes virtual and physical escorts, a timer feature to ensure that people get to...
Temple taps former Philadelphia police commissioner to audit campus security
Charlie Leone, Temple’s executive director of campus safety, expects Ramsey to take five or six months to evaluate security in and around campus...

Temple partnering with former Philly top cop to enhance safety
By Max Bennett
In an effort to boost campus safety, Temple University is now partnering with a former Philadelphia police commissioner to audit the school’s...

‘It’s a man’s world’: Male athletes leading way in NIL money
By Erica Hunzinger
Thilo Kunkel, an associate professor and director of the Sport Industry Research Center at Temple, said, “White women have a more affluent target...

Google CEO’s 1-sentence response to getting called out by employees is a master class in leadership
By Jeff Steen
As Tricia Jones of Temple University called out in a spotlight article on communication during the pandemic, nonverbal communication “is so rooted...
The first human study has launched to treat HIV patients with CRISPR. The CEO of the gene-editing startup says it could be a one
By Andrew Dunn
In 2020, the group published study results in monkeys showing the strategy worked in eliminating SIV, a virus similar to HIV. In the fall of 2021...

Japan is only harming itself by keeping its borders shut | Opinion
By Robert Dujarric
The embrace of neo-Sakoku is a recipe for becoming a provincial sideshow, argues Robert Dujarric, co-director of the Institute of Contemporary...
What’s the big deal with NFTs?
As our world becomes more and more digital, people are finding new ways to adapt. For artists, NFTs—or nonfungible tokens—are one way. But for...
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Amid recent shootings, Temple taps former Philly Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey to conduct campus safety audit
By Susan Snyder
Continuing its pledge to improve safety in the wake of shootings near campus, Temple University announced Thursday morning it was forming a task...
‘Physiology fights back’ when people are trying to lose weight
By Marlene Busko
The current study findings “provide further evidence of the ways that physiology fights back when people are trying to lose weight,” David B....
Temple University partners with former Philly police commissioner to step up security around campus
“Charles Ramsey is one of the most decorated police commissioners in recent history, and his track record speaks for itself. His work in...
Temple University enlists ex-Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey to audit campus security
Temple University is turning to one of the region’s most respected law enforcement officials to help improve campus safety. The university said...
Sia slammed for wearing box braids in North West Christmas duet
By Shannon Power
Box braids "are an integral part of Black culture—past, present and future," according to Essence magazine. They emerged as a functional hair...
College Board announces changes to the SAT
Wednesday’s Start Here begins with Col. Stephen Ganyard’s analysis of military strategy in Ukraine. Then, ABC’s Sasha Pezenik reports on the...