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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...

Investors push Tesla to reveal diversity data after racism lawsuit
By Dana Hull and Saijel Kishan
There’s a growing risk for companies that don’t respond to shareholder concerns, particularly related to environment, social and governance topics...

‘Broken beyond repair’: 150 executives including Sheryl Sandberg join The Independent to demand an end to the death penalty
By Josh Marcus
The approach is emblematic of a broader shift in business culture in the U.S., according to Tom C.W. Lin, a professor at the Temple University law...

Temple’s Small Business Development Center can help your biz cross the digital divide
By Michael Butler
Temple University Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Director Maura Shenker wants to help small business owners make strides in the digital...
Mental health used to be taboo in sports. These researchers are changing that.
By Susan Lacke
That’s frustrating for researchers like Michael Sachs of Temple University.

Temple University names center after Neshaminy grad, a trailblazing sports journalist
By Tom Sofield
Multi-award winning sports journalist Claire Smith and Temple University in Philadelphia announced the Claire Smith Center for Sports Media at the...

Many Pa. school districts are passing up free coronavirus testing even after a rise in cases
By Jamie Martines
Using past data to predict how the virus will spread in schools is difficult, said Abby Rudolph, an epidemiology and biostatistics professor at...

U.S., U.K. aircraft carriers lead show of naval might around South China Sea
This was based on a major policy shift since 2015 when Japan—whose military activity is constrained by its post-World War II pacifist constitution...
Deep learning opens up protein science’s next frontiers
By Johanna L. Miller
Any successful approach to protein-structure prediction, including the new deep-learning models, needs to draw on insights from biology, not just...
Pharmacies Prepare for Broader Covid-19 Booster Distribution
By Robbie Whelan and Sharon Terlep
“They’re going to have to get up to capacity again, which may not happen overnight,” said Jason Gallagher, a professor of pharmacy and infectious...

This is not the beloved Seattle I knew
By David Boardman
David Boardman is dean of the Klein College of Media and Communication at Temple University in Philadelphia.

Philly-based research consortium gets $29M federal grant to search for a cure for HIV
Scientists at Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine have also been carrying out cure-directed HIV research, and just received NIH...

The Messy Post-Roe Legal Future Awaiting America
By Rachel Rebouché
Rachel Rebouché is the interim dean and a professor of law at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law.
'We are not out of the woods yet': Despite another strong year, Temple Health has more to accomplish
By John George
While Temple University Health System has posted total profits of more than $310 million over its past three fiscal years, the North Philadelphia...
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As vaccination efforts continue, COVID-19 isn’t the most serious threat facing some Philadelphians. Consider gun violence.
By Jason Laughlin and Jonathan Lai
“Whenever we’ve gone to the community, the number one thing for the last 10 years, the biggest barrier to the overall health for the community, is...

Rough recovery: Courts, jails slow to adapt to best-practices for addiction treatment
By Mardi Link
“That’s a problem with jails across the country – the level of care for the people incarcerated is not what it needs to be to keep them healthy,”...
Column: The U.S. sees itself as a white knight (emphasis on ‘white’)
By LZ Granderson
Temple University professor and political commentator Marc Lamont Hill summed...
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Photos of Temple football's win against Wagner
By Heather Khalifa
Temple won their second game of the season at home with a 41–7 rout against Wagner on Saturday.

Reflections: ‘Pandemic brain’ not a sign you’re losing your mind
By Tracey O'Shaughnessy
“It’s this cognitive impairment that the whole world has been going through because it’s triggered by things like stress,” said Jeni Stolow, a...
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This West Chester start-up will flag your cringeworthy Facebook posts before they get you in trouble
By Christian Hetrick
Such screenings are mostly done casually by hiring managers, said Jason Thatcher, a Temple University professor who studied how political social...

Can Moderna or J&J vaccine recipients get a Pfizer booster shot or should they wait?
By Scott Fallon
Jason Gallagher, a professor at Temple University's School of Pharmacy in Philadelphia, said the chemistry of the vaccines suggest it would still...
‘We continue to be very busy and full’: Temple University Health System’s annual profit climbs by 70%
By John George
Temple University Health had another strong year in fiscal 2021 highlighted by a 70% jump in net income driven largely by high volumes of both...
Pharmacies prepare for broader COVID-19 booster distribution
By Robbie Whelan and Sharon Terlep
“They’re going to have to get up to capacity again, which may not happen overnight,” said Jason Gallagher, a professor of pharmacy and infectious...
Temple hosts free dental clinic
More than 1,000 individuals received free dental care at a special clinic hosted by Temple University’s Kornberg School of Dentistry on Friday,...
Temple hosts free dental clinic Friday and Saturday
The clinic offers free dental service with the Mission of Mercy and Temple Dental and it is being held at the Maurice H. Kornberg School of...

Murders Are Spiking in America
By David A. Graham
We have a vicious cycle. Guns on the street are fueling shootings, and more shootings are fueling more guns on the street,” Jerry Ratcliffe, a...