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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...

Retired Marine colonel says U.S. should weigh nuclear war with China over Taiwan
By Seth Robson
Robert Dujarric, co-director of Temple University’s Institute for Contemporary Asian Studies in Tokyo, said the U.S. likely wouldn’t get involved...

New Prime Minister Fumio Kishida promises a ‘new capitalism’ for Japan. Will it succeed?
By Charlie Campbell
“Kishida is trying to reposition the LDP as the party of growth and redistribution,” says Jeffrey Kingston, director of Asian studies at Temple...
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Why the Texas abortion ban keeps changing
By Kayla Hui
“There was a fear among providers that they could be sued if the law was put back into effect,” Rachel Rebouché, professor of law at Temple...

Food for thought: CSUF food pantry keeps students nourished
By Mindy Schauer
According to a 2019 study by Temple University’s Hope Center for College, Community and Justice, nearly 39% of 167,000 students interviewed at 227...

Temple University outlines its diversity push
By Chanel Hill
“We were already proud of the diversity that already existed within our student body, but there was still a hunger for Temple to be more of a...
IBC Foundation, Temple aim to create 'direct pathway to nursing' for students of color
By John George
The Independence Blue Cross Foundation is teaming up with Temple University’s College of Public Health and Department of Nursing to create what...

Independence Blue Cross and Temple University collaborate to support nursing students
By Ayana Jones
Justine Jones, a graduate of Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School, is one of five Temple students participating in the Independence Blue Cross...
Temple University and Independence Blue Cross Foundation create a pipeline from high school to college
It’s important for us as Temple University to make sure that the students that we are training and preparing are able to meet the demands of the...
New grant creates pathway to Temple nursing program
“We want to make sure that we continue to engage more and more students who grow up in this community to come to Temple and be able to learn how...
Temple University and Independence Blue Cross Foundation announce new collaboration
6ABC was at Temple University Tuesday as the College of Public Health and Department of Nursing announced an initiative to help students of color...
Apple's App Store feud with Epic Games is far from over
By Alexis Keenan
Erika M. Douglas, an assistant law professor for Temple University's Beasley School of Law, told Yahoo Finance that one of Apple's strongest...

Panic-buying toilet paper is a bad habit we can break
By Bara Vaida
“Compared to many other items, toilet paper can’t really be replaced,” says Frank H. Farley, a professor of psychological studies in education at...
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Penfold, the storied British golf brand of James Bond fame, is getting a new swing from this Havertown dad
By Kevin Riordan
Sheri Lambert, an assistant professor of marketing at the Fox School of Business at Temple University, agreed that Perrett has “a great, great...

Temple-based program goes viral for making informative TikToks about assistive technology
By Justin Udo
“Our job is to help Pennsylvanians of any age, of any disability to discover, choose and get tools, technology, and gadgets to help them,”...

What do we know about the Merck pill to treat COVID-19?
By Alan Yu
Once COVID-19 patients are sick enough to need a hospital, one way to treat them is to stop the virus then, said Thomas Fekete, an infectious...

Do 40 percent of police families really experience domestic abuse?
By Tyler Huckabee
Joshua Klugman, an associate professor of sociology and psychology at Temple University, took the time to dig into these two surveys, and what he...
Does Instagram harm girls? No one actually knows.
By Laurence Steinberg
Laurence Steinberg, a professor of psychology at Temple University, discusses Instagram and the impact it can have on young people in this op-ed...
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Local universities start changing police practices in the aftermath of George Floyd’s killing
By Heather Khalifa
Charles Leone, who has served as executive director of Temple’s public safety for six years, overseeing the 115-officer department he has been a...
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Temple’s new sports era begins with new leaders. Will it look different?
By Mike Jensen
A walk along North Broad Street on Thursday morning revealed 414 steps between Temple’s Athletic Department offices and the front steps of...
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‘He knows what winning looks like’: Temple introduces new AD Arthur Johnson
By Isabella DiAmore and Sam Cohn
Temple introduced Arthur Johnson as its vice president and director of athletics during a news conference on Thursday.
Temple University names Arthur Johnson as new VP, director of athletics
By CBS3 Staff
Temple University announced Thursday Arthur Johnson has been named the new vice president and director of athletics.
Temple names Texas administrator Arthur Johnson next AD
“After an extensive search that yielded intense interest from industry-leading candidates across the nation, Arthur emerged as best exemplifying...

Arthur Johnson named new Temple athletic director
By Donald Hunt
Temple University’s new Vice President and Athletic Director Arthur Johnson certainly did his homework before taking the job in leading the Owls’...
Temple University’s diversity push seen in its freshman class
By Brian Saunders
Temple University's fall 2021 first-year student body represents Philadelphia’s demographics more than it has in over two decades.
Temple to establish sports media center named after alumna Claire Smith
By CBS3 Staff
Temple University is establishing a center to help students prepare for careers in sports media, and it will be named after Claire Smith.