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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...

Critical insight on product liability insurance
By Patrick Chen
“For small businesses, the question is, do the underwriters understand the technology? Are they going to be willing to underwrite it? And then...

What’s the Real Deal With the Delta Variant?
By Erin L. Boyle
For a little perspective, we talked with public health expert Jeni Stolow, Ph.D., an assistant professor of instruction in social and behavioral...

Does Cutting a 'V' in the Middle of a Toenail Really Cure Ingrowns?
By Jaime Osnato
"The nail grows from the base (cuticle area) forward, so cutting a 'v' in the tip of the nail has no impact on growth," says Tracey C. Vlahovic,...
Temple University doctor weighs-in on rise of COVID cases
By Walter Perez
Dr. Thomas Fekete, professor and chair of medicine at the Louis Katz School of Medicine at Temple, says there are two things everyone needs to...
CHAT RECAP: Breast cancer questions answered by Fox Chase Cancer Center
During a live chat on July 21, four breast cancer specialists from Fox Chase...

Would a gun violence emergency help Philadelphia? Advocates just want action, whatever you call it
By Layla A. Jones
The confusion about what an emergency declaration is and would look like in Philadelphia is “potentially problematic” to Juwan Bennett, who is...
Fewer students fill out FAFSA, enroll in college since pandemic began
By Samantha Fields
“That’s particularly true for the people who tend to have the hardest time paying for college, who go disproportionately to community colleges,”...

Temple University’s Klein College to launch new Center for Urban Investigative Reporting
By Jensen Toussaint
On July 20, Temple University’s Klein College of Media and Communication announced plans to launch a Center for Urban Investigative Reporting.

Simple Solutions for Curbing Teens’ Unhealthy Snacking
By Kristin Della Volpe
“Snacking choices matter and clinicians can provide parents and adolescents with the knowledge and behavioral strategies to improve snack choices...

Students Favor Free College, Oppose Admissions Preferences
By Melissa Ezarik
Pervasive paternalism exists at many colleges and universities, with officials thinking they “understand the student experience better than...
For Japan’s Gen Z, anxiety-ridden pandemic Olympics mar a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ moment
By Victoria Kim and Hanako Lowry
The success of the 1964 Games — just two decades after World War II — shaped the perception of their nation and its place in the world, said...

Barstool Sports is sponsoring hundreds of college athletes, but what value does it provide?
By Emily Adams
Thilo Kunkel, director of the Sport Industry Research Center at Temple University, said gaining followers is only half the battle for athletes...
In Tokyo, nerves are frayed and critics are loud, but the Olympics plow forward
By Simon Denyer and Adam Kilgore
It would also be a massive blow to the corporate chieftains who have poured their investors’ money into the Games, and it could lead them to wreak...

Brunswick County town falls victim to series of ransomware hacks
By John Orona
According to a Temple University study, the number of critical infrastructure ransomware attacks have increased dramatically in the last two years...
Blue Origin launch will inspire the next generation of explorers, Franklin Institute expert predicts
By Jaclyn Lee
"People were going to the moon just to show that they could do it," said Dr. Jim Napolitano, Physics Professor at Temple University.
Big questions about living in condos after the Surfside disaster
By Matt Leon
David Wilk, Director of the Real Estate Program at Temple University's Fox School of Business is on the podcast to talk about the future of condos...

A coloring book to inspire solutions for cooling Philly’s hotter neighborhoods
By Ximena Conde
Fernandez and Johnston recruited participants from community arts programs and Temple University’s Tyler School of Art while arranging community...
Goodbye, old friend: The fall of Manhattan’s Astor Place Kmart
By Julia Gray
“In many cases, the real estate underlying [department] stores may be more valuable than the stores themselves,” David Wilk, director of the real...

Young Athlete and a Promising Entrepreneur: Mohamed Coulibaly is here to disrupt the status quo.
By Bryce Ross
While pursuing a professional soccer career, the Temple University business management student built a shoe firm from the ground up, which he...

Colin Thompson will have a tough time topping his gratifying first NFL season
By Tom Moore
Thompson, the former Archbishop Wood and Temple University standout, celebrated with his teammates on the field, joined the extra-point team and...

PG INVESTIGATION | Troubled Transparency: Most Pennsylvania hospitals fail to reveal their prices to the public — as required b
By Sean Hamill and Joel Jacobs
“To me that is the vision, what we are trying to get to. This is step one,” said Nicholas Barcellona, chief financial officer for Temple...
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Joseph Margolis, philosopher, Temple professor, dies at 97
By Rita Giordano
Joseph Zalman Margolis, 97, renowned philosopher and author, died Tuesday, June 8, of heart failure in his Philadelphia home.
Reality Show Contestant Swaps the Rolling Countryside of Bucks County for the Rolling Waves of Hawaii
By Dan Weckerly
he moved onto Bucks County Community College but transferred to the Fox School of Business and Management at Temple University. St. Claire...

How to Have a Fun, Multigenerational Family Vacation
By Paula Span
“It’s OK not to fill every minute,” said Kathryn Hirsh-Pasek, a psychologist at Temple University and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution...
A troubled sequel: Tokyo’s bid to remake classic 1964 Olympics set to disappoint
By Simon Denyer
Jeff Kingston, a political science professor at Temple University Japan, says there’s a chance that the best athletes of the world can rescue the...