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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...

America is obsessed with the Royals. So we make our own
By A.J. Willingham
"Royalty stands out as so unique, sometimes so glamorous, so rich, so story-book," says Frank Farley, Professor of psychological studies at Temple...
Black Doctor's COVID-19 Consortium passes 25,000 vaccine doses distributed with mass clinic
By Beccah Hendrickson
The Black Doctor's Consortium is holding a mass clinic today at the Liacouras Center on the campus of Temple University.

The winning design for the Bethel Burying Ground is called ‘spiritually and culturally ingenious’
By Valerie Russ
An associate professor of sculpture at Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University, Karyn Olivier lives in Germantown...

More than $2 billion in stimulus relief for Pa. and N.J. colleges will mean more student aid
By Susan Snyder
“What’s clear is that the administration and Congress recognize the deep financial impact felt by students and universities,” said Temple...

Temple’s Thomas Edwards: Engineering degree programs must blend theory with practice
By MIchael Butler
Edwards and his Temple colleagues are focused on reimagining how engineers are perceived in the workplace.

Philadelphia Women in Jazz: Continuing a Legacy of Inspiration and Mentorship
By Bobbi Booker
"I learned from some of the greatest musicians in the world," said Joanna Pascale, a member of the vocal faculty at both Temple University and the...

Temple University student from Fort Washington goes for the golden ticket on American Idol
By Alicia Vitarelli
Sadie Leigh is a 20-year-old singer/songwriter, a junior at Temple University and she's going for that golden ticket!
Ten years on: The triple disaster that devastated Japan
By Fran Kelly
Jeff Kingston, director of Asian Studies at Temple University in Tokyo, is one of experts consulted.
Temple professor breaks down what's in the $1.9 trillion relief package
By Walter Perez
Dr. Steven Balsam, professor of accounting at Temple University's Fox School of Business, explains how some might fall through the cracks of the...

While link-sharing issues are being handled in Philly, the COVID-19 vaccine rollout faces cybersecurity risks
By Paige Gross
This effort is prime for potential security issues, said Aunshul Rege, an associate professor at Temple University...

Young men of color in Philly stay home to stay safe. A new study reveals a high cost
By Samantha Malamed
When Temple University criminal justice professor Jamie Fader set out to interview young men in Philadelphia’s Frankford neighborhood starting in...

Temple could have its top two scorers available for Thursday’s AAC Tournament opener
By Damichael Cole
Temple hasn’t gotten many chances to see its roster at full strength, but Thursday’s game could be as close as it gets.
Zoom, Social Distance, ‘Blursday': The Coronavirus Has Changed How We Speak
By Dan Stamm
Dustin Kidd, associate professor of Sociology and director of the Intellectual Heritage program at Temple University in Philadelphia asked, “The...

A Delco community pharmacy on the front lines has too little vaccine — but lots of heart
By Kevin Reardon
Chichi Ilonzo Momah, 37, earned a doctorate in pharmacy from the Temple University School of Pharmacy in 2006.
Employers who make workers get COVID-19 vaccine may be pushing the legal envelope
By Kim Glovas
Sam Hodge Jr., professor of legal studies at Temple University says this is the first time in our history that a vaccine has been issued under an...

Simply Good Jars wins $500,000 on ABC’s ‘Shark Tank’ premiere
By Erin Arvedlund
Temple alumnus Jared Canon wins backing for his Simply Good Jars idea on "Shark Tank."

How a Temple University student wrote her own Children’s book to help kids handle the COVID-19 pandemic
By Tiffany Rivera
Tamika Lesha, a senior at Temple University, decided to write about how children could take their experiences during the past year, and use them...
NY firm with crowdfunding model opens first phase of 'Philicon Valley' development near Temple
By Kennedy Rose
A European soccer star, a New York real estate investor and more than 1,200 crowdfunders are behind a “Philicon Valley” student housing project...
Social media stardom: How changes to NIL will benefit athlete-influencers across the NCAA
By David M. Hale
A new study from Temple University's School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management found the potential for NIL revenue, on average, was...
Head of of federal student aid office resigns amid pressure from progressive groups
By Lana Zak
Sara Goldrick-Rab, the president and founder of the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice at Temple University, discusses what Brown's...
Philadelphia man trying to save lives through free gun lock initiative
By Jessica Boyington
Scott Charles holds the title of trauma outreach manager at Temple University Hospital, and sadly several family traumas involving gun violence...
The Ali-Frazier 1971 ‘Fight of the Century’ provided cover for a mission to expose the FBI
By Kevin Blackistone
How those planning an FBI break-in, including the late John Raines, a Temple University religion professor, used the Ali/Frazier fight for cover...

Hospitality workers have transferable job skills. Here’s how to use them to switch careers
By AJ Horch
Ira Rosen, associate professor of event management at Temple University in Philadelphia, said he’s optimistic that the industry will return but...
Local man gets life-saving "breathing lungs"
By Ali Gorman
At Temple University Hospital, they are now using a new machine called TransMedics Organ Care System. It is a portable device that keeps organs...

At Philly’s esteemed music schools, playing together as an orchestra is a much-missed opportunity
By Peter Dobrin
At Temple University’s Boyer College of Music and Dance, smaller orchestra groups have been meeting.