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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 ...
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Will Philly’s new mask mandate curb the pandemic surge? Scientists weigh in.
By Jason Laughlin
“We’re talking to people who were still on that fence and delta was actually pushing them onto the vaccination side,” said Sarah Bauerle Bass,...
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Why Philly trees cast more shade on the wealthier
By Frank Kummer
Kevin Loughran, a Temple University assistant professor studying urbanization and race, has a book coming out in November on the development of...

‘Zero empathy’ Suga battles for job after Japan’s Olympic success
By Will Fee
“Suga is desperately trying to bask in the reflected glory of the Japanese haul of medals but can`t escape the spike in COVID-19 cases,” said Jeff...
Temple University and Destinations International Partner to Provide Destination Organizations with Educational Opportunities
Destinations International and Temple University’s School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management (STHM) recently announced an education...

Aspiring lawyers compete in Montgomery County D.A.'s mock trial program
By Carl Hessler Jr.
Students from Temple University Beasley School of Law recently won a mock trial competition sponsored by Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin...

Virus probe needs more early samples, countries: scientists
By Global Time staff reporters
The paper, however, doesn't tell the origins of the coronavirus, Sayaka Miura, an associated professor at Temple University's department of...
‘Significant Threat to Children': Experts Talk Safe Ways to Return to School
By Brian McCrone
"My argument would be that (COVID) poses a significant threat to children, mainly children under 12, and the reason for that is obvious," ...
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Temple’s linebacker competition heating up as Owls defense looks to rebound from 2020 struggles
By Isabella DiAmore
Temple coach Rod Carey wouldn’t mind some normalcy with his football team, and he’s found some already.
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The power and peril of documentaries in a skeptical culture
By Alissa Wilkinson
Alexandrowicz shot The Viewing Booth at Temple University, where he is a researcher.
10 pharmacy execs share what they tell patients who are prescribed expensive drugs
By Katie Adams
Amir Emamifar, PharmD, Vice President and Chief Pharmacy Officer at Temple University Health System (Philadelphia): "We look for a patient...

3 tips to improve a warehouse without making a capital expense
By Jen Miller
That includes IoT infrastructure that can give warehouse managers "more visibility into the supply chain," said Subodha Kumar, professor of...

Debt. Inaccessible accounts. Job sabotage. Domestic violence survivors often suffer economic abuse, too
By Jean Lee
Financial abuse, according to Lauren Johnson, assistant professor of social work at Temple University, is controlling or coercive behavior that...
5 questions hospital CEOs want answered — and why
By Hannah Mitchell and Kelly Gooch
To gain more insight into executives' top concerns, Becker's asked hospital and health system CEOs, including President and CEO of Temple...

Destinations International and Temple University Want to Give You a Scholarship
By Malik Anderson
Destinations International (DI) and Temple University’s School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management (STHM) have partnered to help DI...
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In Philly’s least-vaccinated zip codes, fighting the delta variant is a game of catch-up
By Jason Laughlin and Jonathan Lai
Still, chipping away at the city’s unvaccinated population with some small clinics that can offer only slow progress may be the only way to reach...

Tokyo Olympics: infection numbers threaten Paralympics as Japan counts cost of Games and Suga watches approval dip
By Julian Ryall
“I think both Suga and the LDP had pinned their hopes on a successful Olympics combined with the successful roll-out of the vaccines and infection...
North Philly Native Dawn Staley Leads USA Women’s Basketball To 7th-Consecutive Gold Medal, Won’t Coach Team At Paris Olympics
By CBS3 Staff
“I actually looked at a list before we talked and there’s a lot more than I even realized so it’s pretty cool that there are so many athletes that...
Respiratory viruses such as RSV are spreading earlier than usual. Flu could be next, some doctors fear.
By Stacey Burling
Thomas Fekete, an infectious-diseases specialist at Temple University Hospital, said a second shot might not help because of “the way flu immunity...
Name, Image, Likeness: What College Athletes Should Know About NCAA Rules
By Josh Moody
"High-profile university athletes, their university has a value or a price premium, but it's really a minor influence. The real value is with...
Dawn Staley has the winning touch
By Donald Hunt
The former Temple University head women’s basketball coach and Dobbins Tech product, has earned six gold medals in her Olympic career. She has won...

How I Got Here: Why product manager Nafisa Rawji says her role merges people skills with technical passion
By Michael Butler
Nafisa Rawji, a Fox School of Business graduate and Tanzanian immigrant, grew into product management roles after earning a marketing degree.
Olympic magic cut through the pandemic gloom, but the Tokyo Games’ legacy is complex
By Simon Denyer and Michelle Ye Hee Lee
“The athletes should be the focus of the Games, and they have gone a long way in rescuing the extravaganza from the venal and feckless global...
Talking about mental health in sports is a reminder that athletes are more than just top physical performers
By Lisa Deaderick
In this Q&A, Leeja Carter, an associate professor of exercise psychology at Temple University, discusses the importance of supporting mental...

The U.S. hasn't OK'd boosters for those who got the J&J vaccine. But some are getting one anyway.
By Daniel Arkin
Jason Gallagher, an infectious diseases expert at Temple University's School of Pharmacy, got the J&J vaccine in November during a clinical...
A growing number of 'multi-vaxxers' are getting unauthorized booster shots. Most are mixing and matching.
By Aria Bendix and Mia de Graaf
Jason Gallagher, an infectious-disease expert at Temple University, ...