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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...
Lawsuit against Georgetown, other schools, renews questions over admissions practices
“Students and parents believe that if they are admitted, it’s because of talent and hard work. This lawsuit suggests that often it’s because of...
Chaos on the roads
Psychologists say reckless driving is a symptom of widespread feelings of isolation, depression, resentment and despair. Reckless driving can be...
Americans spend more time sitting than ever—and it’s shortening our lives
By Kathleen Hall
A January 2019 study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology looked at nearly 8,000 U.S. adults aged 45 and older and estimated that...

The Tokyo Bar Association needs our help to understand racial profiling in Japan
“The survey on racial profiling by police in Japan is an encouraging step toward addressing long-standing issues with the way in which police...

Tokyo’s daily COVID-19 count tops 4,000 as U.S. military reports fewer than 1,000 cases in Japan
By Joseph Ditzler and Mari Higa
Sending unscreened personnel from the United States, a global COVID-19 hotspot, into Japan, where new coronavirus cases were only in double...
Max McGee found a fresh start at Temple University, and now he’s ESPN’s newest SportsCenter anchor
By Jeff Blumenthal
Max McGee ultimately went back to Camden County College and earned his associate’s degree in 2012. His mother suggested that he apply to Temple...
Woman found dead in Bucks County park may have been killed in Philadelphia, DA says
By Walter Perez
If Jennings was killed in Philadelphia, it would add to the city’s skyrocketing homicide rate. There have already been at least 19 homicides in...

Midwestern community colleges work to lure, and keep, students struggling with poverty
By Becky Z. Dernbach, Mario Koran, Olivia Lewis and Ata Younan
Forty-two percent of Minnesota community college students say they cannot afford to eat balanced meals, according to a 2019 survey by the Hope...

Mental health pros share tips for managing prolonged stress
By Taylor Allen
Meghan Musselman, an assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral science at Temple University, emphasized having a set schedule to decrease...
Why The New York Times’ acquisition of The Athletic could create an existential crisis for local news
By Dan Kennedy
Aron Pilhofer of Temple University’s Klein College of Media and Communication puts it this way: “The Times has placed itself in direct competition...

A group of Philly technologists are working on a free, community-based mesh Wi-Fi network
By Paige Gross
A group of about a dozen technologists and community members have been working on a project called Philly Community Wireless, an effort to bring...

ESPN hires Temple grad, Cherry Hill native Max McGee for anchor role on SportsCenter
By Michael Tanenbaum
Temple University graduate and Cherry Hill native Max McGee will soon be joining ESPN as an anchor on the network's flagship SportsCenter...
Academics want to preserve video games. The game industry is fighting them in court.
By Noah Smith
Adrienne Shaw, an associate professor at Temple University and founder of the LGBTQ Game Archive, points to Great Greed as an example of a game...
Rising violence in Philly means trauma outreach workers at Temple University Hospital are busy
By Christie Ileto
Temple University Hospital is one of the busiest trauma centers in the state, and the trauma advocates there see everything up close and in real...
Where did we go wrong with COVID messaging?
Public health messaging has been a challenge in the pandemic, to say the least. People are getting frustrated and confused with constantly...
Race in Philly: Communities change and cultural identities evolve in the city
Holly Meng, director of executive leadership education in international affairs, discusses Temple’s rising international student population in the...
Philadelphia community mourns death Of Bob Saget, beloved Full House dad, Temple University grad
By Natasha Brown
After graduating high school, Bob Saget went on to attend Temple University and was a proud 1978 alumnus of what is now the Lew Klein College of...

Temple remembers Bob Saget, one of its ‘all-time funniest Owls’
By Megan Lavey-Heaton
Temple University remembered actor and comedian Bob Saget on Sunday after the Philadelphia native was found dead in a hotel room in Florida. “...

I tested positive for COVID on a home test. How do I report it?
By Alan Yu
One way to get around the problem with measuring cases is to look at testing numbers from hospitals and clinics, a model called sentinel...
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Analysis: Pandemic fatigue makes the case for boosters a harder sell
By Julie Steenhuysen and Maayan Lubell
Part of the frustration stems from the nature of the ever-mutating virus itself, which has forced frequent policy updates on everything from mask...
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‘Flurona’ is real, but don’t panic—it’s common to get two viruses at once
By Tom Avril
And in both cases, there are effective vaccines. As in most years, this season’s flu shot is not a perfect match for the strains in circulation,...
Looking back at Bob Saget's ties to Temple University
George Cummings was a classmate with actor and comedian Bob Saget at Temple University. Cummings, who now works for the Klein College of Media and...
Philadelphia remembers Temple grad, Full House star Bob Saget after his death
The news scrolled on the ticker outside Temple University’s Lew Klein College of Media and Communication on Monday reporting the unexpected death...
Comedian Bob Saget dies at 65; Temple grad started his career in Philly
By Jeff Gammage
Temple University officials, in a statement Sunday, called Saget “a deeply loyal alumnus” and “a legendary comic.” When the university christened...
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What happened to those in poverty with the child tax credit expansion ended?
By Alfred Lubrano
Columbia research discovered that the augmented tax credit kept nearly 4 million children out of poverty and that food was the top item families...