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WHYY-FM - January 14, 2011

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6ABC - January 14, 2011

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WHYY-FM - January 14, 2011

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United Press International - January 14, 2011

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A new study suggests that only one in five school social workers surveyed felt their school has an effective policy on cyberbullying. The study, which was co-authored by Temple's Jonathan Singer, found that only slight more than half of school social workers felt equipped to deal with cyberbullying. Half said students weren't reporting incidents of cyberbullying to school officials, making it difficult for them to monitor and manage the problem.

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6ABC - January 14-15, 2011

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Bucks County Courier Times - January 16, 2011

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An astronomer says that a new sign, Ophiuchus, needs to be added to the zodiac. The change would shift the dates associated with each sign, which means that many people would have new signs. Temple psychologist Frank Farley said the changes could be profound for some people. "Self-concept and identity are huge in our lives as we develop," Farley noted. "You're born into a certain month and you're told that you have certain qualities because of it. This can certainly have an impact on self-concept."

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January 17, 2011



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At an all-faith service and celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King's legacy held at Temple's Performing Arts Center, the audience rose up in song. The event included speeches by NAACP president Jerry Mondesire and Rev. Lesley Callahan and a performance by the Philadelphia Boys Choir.

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6ABC - January 17, 2011

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Scranton Times-Tribune - January 18, 2010

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A panel of geologists, toxicologists, engineers and doctors that will peer-review a high-profile Environmental Protection Agency study of hydraulic fracturing will include Michel Boufadel, professor of civil and environmental engineering at Temple, as well as five other scientists from Pennsylvania. Hydraulic fracturing, used in natural gas exploration, is the process of injecting a high-pressure mix of chemically-treated water and sand underground to break apart a rock formation and release the gas.

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