Temple in the News
In a world where social networking has made us all news sources, wrong information gets issued and repeated more quickly than ever. "Everyone now has a global platform on which they can shout their...
March 6, 2012
Inconsistent snow cover and warm temperatures have caused the growth cycle of spring-blooming plants to be pushed up two to four weeks, according to Temple experts, which could be cause for concern...
March 6, 2012
Temple established a satellite office at the University City Science Center to provide space for companies attempting to commercialize the university’s technologies. Anthony Lowman, Temple’s vice...
March 6, 2012
Two months before the Supreme Court hears arguments over Arizona's controversial new immigration law, another courtroom battle will take center stage, this time over Alabama's immigration crackdown....
March 6, 2012
More than 400 7-12 graders from Philadelphia public, parochial and private schools showcased their science skills and creativity at the George Washington Carver Science Fair hosted by Temple...
March 6, 2012
The latest "Time to…" column by Eva Monheim of Temple's Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture led off with tips on onions. "I like to get mine in the ground no later than St. Patrick'...
March 6, 2012
The financial noose is tightening for the Delaware River Basin Commission, the arbiter of whether natural gas drilling will occur in the watershed. If the funding woes continue, "this revered agency...
March 6, 2012
With the unusually warm winter, many gardeners saw spring come early this year — bulbs blooming and trees budding weeks ahead of schedule. While the beauty of early blooming crocuses are a welcome...
March 6, 2012
The accolades keep coming for Temple's Fran Dunphy. For the second time in three seasons, Dunphy was named the Atlantic 10 Conference men's basketball coach of the year. As he usually does, Dunphy...
March 6, 2012
Many of the exotic-looking plants in the Flower Show display by Temple Ambler students and faculty are actually native to the Philadelphia area. By including lots of perennials native to our area...
March 5, 2012