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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...

The Government Gave Free PPP Money to Public Companies Despite Warning Them Not to Apply
By Jack Taylor
Sam Rosen, a finance professor at Temple University who co-authored the study on public firm participation in the PPP, said it isn’t that...
Local volunteers help welcome evacuees from Afghanistan
By Alicia Vitarelli
Diba Atar, a Temple University senior, was one of 730 Philadelphia Medical Reserve Corps deployed to Philadelphia International Airport.
'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% percent jump in net income driven largely by high volumes of...
"A wake of confusion": The effects of the new Texas abortion law
By Matt Leon
We caught up with Rachel Rebouche, Interim Dean and Professor of Law at Temple University Beasley School of Law, to talk about what's been...
The "shadow docket" explained: should the Supreme Court have to show its work?
By Matt Leon
On this episode of KYW Newsradio In Depth, Temple University law professor Laura E. Little explains why this relatively new and previously under-...
New Research Provides Information for First Trial of CRISPR-Based HIV Therapy in Humans
By Jill Murphy
Researchers at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University have been developing and refining CRISPR-based gene-editing technology for...
When will the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine be ready for kids?
By Adrianna Rodriguez
“This was a study of, ‘Do kids that get this dose have an adequate response similar to adults?’” said Jason Gallagher, clinical professor at...
Building the Panama Canal: How Teddy Roosevelt’s all-American vision made history
By Angelica Stabile
"Teddy Roosevelt was sort of the embodiment of the modern presidency in that he was able to sort of use the force of his will to get a lot of...
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More People Are Turning to COVID-19 Monoclonal Antibody Treatments
By Valerie DeBenedette
They are the only available, effective therapy for anyone who is showing symptoms of COVID-19, ...

Campuses Can Protect Students And Cut Costs With EVs
By Rod Keller
This translated to lowered emissions at college campuses, as cited by Temple University which dropped its emissions by around 18% in the 2019-2020...

Report: Federal income-driven repayment 'built to be a debt trap'
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf
But the new report, written by Mark Huelsman, a senior fellow at both the SBPC and the Hope Center for College, Community and Justice at Temple...
Another Successful Summer – NSWCPD and Temple University Conclude 10th Ship to Shore STEM Camp
By Adrien Ussery
2021 marks the tenth anniversary of Ship to Shore, a fruitful partnership between Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD),...
We need price transparency in healthcare | Opinion
By Staff editorial
The refreshing exception was Temple University Hospital, which the report found was among the fewer than 6% of U.S. hospitals showing all their...

Pa.’s school mask mandate is law. Will Lancaster County officials enforce it?
By Dan Nephin
“It’s not a law if you define a law as a statute passed by the Legislature. But it's a legal order. It’s an order that the law allows (the acting...

Promising HIV cure developed by Temple researchers advances to clinical trial
By Hannah Kanik
They will be carried out by Excision BioTherapeutics, a company co-founded by Temple microbiologist Kamel Khalili. Earlier this year, Excision...

How COVID-19 hybrid immunity could be a potential pandemic game-changer
By L. Nedda Dastmalchi
Lily Nedda Dastmalchi, D.O., M.A., is a physician and cardiology fellow at Temple University Hospital, and a contributor to the ABC News Medical...
Vaccinated People, Medical Professionals Torn As FDA Rejects Pfizer Booster Shot For Most Americans
By Matt Petrillo
The decision was not a surprise for nurse practitioner Dominic Marano, who treats COVID patients at Temple University Hospital.
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A tornado caused millions of dollars in damage to Temple’s Ambler campus. Recovery could take decades.
By Sue Snyder
Graduate student John Harre was in an online class at Temple University’s Ambler campus when the internet went out. Then the power. He heard what...
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Temple researchers take another step toward curing HIV
By Marie McCullough
In 2014, Temple University researchers proved they could use state-of-the-art molecular scissors to cut out dormant HIV hiding in human cells in...
Cities Struggle to End the Urban Digital Divide
By David Rosen
Alex Wermer-Colan of Temple University says that last year a grassroots group of volunteers from organizations around the city started a wireless...
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Parents, including a top Pa. Republican, are suing over the school mask mandate. Here’s what to know about the cases.
By Maddie Hanna
“COVID fatigue applies to everybody, including judges,” said Scott Burris, director of the Center for Public Health Law Research at Temple...
Historic Hockessin Colored School #107 being preserved, transformed into diversity center
By Alicia Vitarelli
On Wednesday, architectural graduate students from Temple University visited the school, which is being preserved but also transformed into a...
Skilling the Future Workforce with BRT’s Kristen Silverberg & Temple University’s Jason Wingard
Business Roundtable Executive Vice President of Policy Kristen Silverberg and Temple University President Jason Wingard join CNBC’s Capital...
‘Clear Pathway’ Out of Waco Seen Emerging for Patent Defendants
By Matthew Bultman
Through the end of June, the judge denied 29 of 37 contested requests to transfer patent suits out of the Western District of Texas and to another...
Belligerent passengers, mask fights: Flying is awful now and we are the worst
By Matt Leon
We wanted to talk about this unruly behavior, the effect it has on the work force and what could be done to try and mitigate it so we caught up...