Temple in the News
Science Daily - October 22, 2007
Americans are less willing to pay more for healthy dishes, less knowledgeable about healthy menu items, and more likely to consider healthy items bland-tasting than they were...
October 22, 2007
Atlanta Journal-Constitution - October 21, 2007
With a drought forcing water restrictions on Atlanta residents, locals are turning in their neighbors who are watering their lawns. The drought “might also be doing a...
October 21, 2007
Japan Focus - October 21, 2007
Jeff Kingston director of Asian Studies, at Temple University’s Japan Campus, writes about Japan's Kashiwazaki nuclear disaster and Japanese plans to sell nuclear power...
October 21, 2007
Washington Post - October 21, 2007
Researchers at Temple University found that 16- and 18-year-olds exposed to secondhand smoke at home were 30 percent less likely to pass standardized tests than their peers...
October 21, 2007
Diverse magazine - October 21, 2007
When a noose was found hanging on the door of a Columbia University faculty member, the incident reminded scholars of intimidation tactics used against African Americans 100...
October 21, 2007
Philadelphia Inquirer - October 21, 2007
"On a sunny afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field, the Temple football team made it clear these Owls are to be reckoned with in the East Division of the Mid-American...
October 21, 2007
Philadelphia Business Journal - Oct. 19, 2007
At the Annual American Health Information Management Association’s convention in Philadelphia last week, Laurinda Harman, an associate professor and chair of the health...
October 19, 2007
ABC6 - October 19, 2007
Dr. Andrea McCoy, Pediatrics, TUCMC, was a live in-studio guest in the early evening newscasts to discuss the MSRA drug-resistant bacteria strain. Dr. McCoy also participated...
October 19, 2007
Daily News - October 19, 2007
Philadelphia has the ugliest people in the country, according to Travel & Leisure Magazine. Frank Farley, a psychologist at Temple University, said the perception’s...
October 19, 2007
Daily News - October 19, 2007
Among the speakers at Sunday’s 10,000 Men event to fight urban violence will be Temple University professor Molefi Kete Asante. "I fear no one and nothing. I'm always...
October 19, 2007

