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John Fry wants Temple to be Center City's 'anchor university'
By Ryan Mulligan
Temple University will take over the landmark Terra Hall building at Broad and Walnut streets come 2027, but President John Fry ...

At G7, Japan quietly strengthens alliances
By William Yang
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is "leveraging" Japan's G7 presidency to draw the world's attention to the challenging security situation in the...

The Financial Acumen Every Leader Needs To Know If They’re Not A CFO
By Benjamin Laker
It’s echoed by Vijay Pereira and Amir Shoham, professors at France’s NEOMA Business School and the Fox School of Business at Temple University,...

Certificates… From a Philosophy Department
By Ryan Quinn
Miriam Solomon said she was behind creating an ethics certificate at Temple University that started in fall 2016, when she was...

Why Some Mass Shootings — And Their Victims — Go Uncounted
By ROD MCCULLOM
The increase in firearm violence correlates with stay-at-home orders meant to slow viral transmission, said Jessica Beard, a trauma surgeon at...

Four decades later, embers of Philly’s MOVE bombing still smoldering | Michael Coard
By Michael Coard
Temple University professor and award-winning journalist Linn Washington, who was present as an eyewitness at the scene on May 13, 1985, and who...
No clear frontrunner in Philadelphia mayoral race
But unlike the recent mayoral race in Chicago—where the top candidates offered very different approaches to public safety—the gap between...

Japan’s Most Popular Politician Wants to Bring His Analogue Country Into the Digital Age
By CHARLIE CAMPBELL
“He’s a really smart, articulate, talented politician, which are not thick on the ground here,” says Jeffery Kingston, director of Asian studies...
Fox Chase-Temple Urologic Institute introduced through new collaborative initiative
By Hannah Clarke
Fox Chase Cancer Center and Temple Health have announced plans to implement the new Fox Chase-Temple Urologic Institute to treat patients with...

Bucks County company's catheter invented at Temple med school gets FDA OK
By John George
A Bucks County medical device company has received Food and Drug Administration approval for a product invented at the Lewis Katz...

Temple fencer earns prestigious engineering scholarship
By Jennifer Hernandez
For the first time in more than 30 years, two Temple University women are recipients of the Goldwater Scholarship in the same year. The first was...

Philadelphia mayoral race homes in on crime policies
By BROOKE SCHULTZ
The outcome of that race and the contest in Philadelphia could determine how the Democratic Party addresses crime and public safety in future...

Is Japan’s Toshimitsu Motegi eyeing the top job despite his aloof image and low support ratings?
By Julian Ryall
“He has been listed as one of the ‘next generation’ potential leaders of the party and a future prime minister, but my sense is that he is just...
Countries are already moving to regulate AI. Will the US join the party?
By Derek B. Johnson
Subodha Kumar, a professor of statistics, operations and data science and director of the Center for Business Analytics and Disruptive...
Newman’s Judicial Fitness Lawsuit Enters ‘Uncharted Territory’
By Kelcee Griffis
“It’s extremely uncommon for judicial disability matters to even get to the point of formal proceedings, much less for the judge in question to...
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After a tough year for Temple, Thursday’s commencement was a time to celebrate
By Susan Snyder
The 70-something-degree, sunny weather on Thursday was perfect for Commencement pictures, by the Owl statue, by the Bell Tower in campus center,...
Eagles Defense Being Rebranded by Savvy Sean Desai?
By CALEB SKINNER
Sean Desai’s NFL experience with the Chicago Bears and Seattle Seahawks is probably far more germane to his new job as defensive coordinator with...

40 Under 40: Ernest Ngirimana, Temple University Health System
By Lisa Dukart
The last few years have battered health systems, not just on the personnel side, but on the financial side. Thanks to Ernest Ngirimana’s financial...

Temple researchers to study how drinking water from private wells impacts children’s health
By Zoë Read
Temple University researchers are recruiting rural and suburban families with private wells to better understand the impacts of drinking well...
Temple University now offers a porn-studies course. In the class, students talk about things they 'don't even discuss with their
By Annalise Mabe
This semester, Temple University introduced its first porn studies course, where undergraduate and graduate students discuss sexuality, intimacy...

‘We deserve much better’: Critics oppose Philly’s plan for evaluating Sixers arena proposal
By Aaron Moselle
Edward Gruberg, a Temple biology professor, said he examined a traffic study the team commissioned, a copy of which a supporter obtained through a...

Graphic images of Texas mall shooting spread on Twitter, rekindling debate on how much to share
“It’s time, with the permission of a surviving parent, to show what a slaughtered 7-year-old looks like,” David Boardman, dean of Klein College of...

Exploring diversity, compensation among academic cardiothoracic surgeons
By Michael Walter
“These data demonstrate that the relationship between race/ethnicity and compensation is complex,” lead author Cherie P. Erkmen, a professor with ...

Title 42 expiration: What's next for migrants applying for asylum at US’ southern border?
By Maria Ramirez Uribe
“Safe pathways have really been cut back and so asylum-seekers and others have no choice but to amass at the border, and that’s what’s creating...
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The Inquirer and Temple University present the ‘Playing Fields, not Killing Fields’ series
By Colin Evans
Temple University’s Logan Center for Urban Investigative Reporting and the Claire Smith Center for Sports Media, in partnership with the...
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Smell of weed on N.J. and Philly roads spurs fears of unsafe driving
By Alfred Lubrano
Sara Jane Ward, professor in the Center for Substance Abuse Research at Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine, agreed. “So much work...