Temple in the News
Leonard Swidler of Temple's Religion Department visited Beijing to give a speech on the dialogue between Confucianism and Western traditions at Peking University. Swidler, who founded the Dialogue...
April 25, 2012
Innumerable birds crash into windows of urban buildings and die every year in Philadelphia during their spring and fall migrations. Glenn Eck of Temple's Office of Facilities Management has been...
April 25, 2012
Thousands of people around the region took a fitness-inducing midday stroll Wednesday to mark National Walk @ Lunch Day. Half of them walked laps around Rittenhouse Square. Will it make much of a...
April 25, 2012
A red-tailed hawk has found a place to settle down with its hatchlings at Temple. According to Temple facilities superintendent Glenn Eck, red-tailed hawks have been trying unsuccessfully to nest on...
April 25, 2012
Dr. Mehmet Oz was joined by Dr. Larry Kaiser, president and chief executive officer of Temple University Health System and dean of Temple’s School of Medicine, on Fox29 to announce a very important...
April 25, 2012
Students attending Temple's “Marketing your Liberal Arts Degree” workshop got a jumpstart on tackling the job market. Sponsored by Temple's Career Center, the workshop was designed to help liberal...
April 24, 2012
From what we know today, who will win the presidential election in November? Christopher Wlezien, professor of political science at Temple, said the polls right now only tell half the story. At this...
April 24, 2012
DuPont Co. is boosting sales its 200-pound bulletproof car kit which adds about $12,000 to the price of a car, to middle-class Brazilian families. "The upper middle class" in Brazil "has lived...
April 23, 2012
In 2003, Temple University Ambler administrators and faculty launched EarthFest. It began as an idea “to help raise awareness for environmental stewardship with young people,” said Jeffrey...
April 23, 2012
Kansai Electric Power, the Japanese utility most reliant on nuclear energy, might face a power shortage of about 20 percent unless it can restart reactors taken offline after the Fukushima crisis....
April 23, 2012