Temple in the News

Decreased libido affects four out of 10 women and many are too embarrassed to address the problem with their doctor. “It’s important for health care providers to screen their patients for low sex...
February 25, 2012
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in two cases involving 14-year-olds, on whether it is unconstitutional to put juvenile murderers in prison without hope of release. The attorneys for the 14...
February 25, 2012
Facebook can be a way to express oneself, but there are also guidelines you can use to avoid heartache. Frank Farley, a professor in Temple’s College of Education, says there are pros and cons and...
February 25, 2012
Temple University has named a veteran online journalist to lead the new Philadelphia Public Interest Information Network. Neil Budde, founder of the Wall Street Journal Online, will become the first...
February 25, 2012
Winter may not be over, but with temperatures approaching 50 and 60 degrees, daffodils and crocuses have begun to poke their heads up. Jenny Rose Carey, director of the Ambler Arboretum of Temple,...
February 24, 2012
Temple has named a veteran online newsman to lead the new Philadelphia Public Interest Information Network: Neil Budde, the founder of The Wall Street Journal Online. Most recently Budde was...
February 24, 2012
Leap Day keeps seasons timely and calendars precise, and is an excuse for women to propose marriage, or is simply an extra day to enjoy. “Julius Caesar first adopted the Leap Day concept from the...
February 24, 2012
Hiring of summer interns by Philadelphia’s law firms has continued to climb after bottoming out because of the recession. But law school career planning professionals believe they never will return...
February 24, 2012
Charles Blockson donated his collection, the largest privately held collection of books and rare items by and about African-Americans, to Temple in 1984. Nathaniel Norment Jr., chair of African...
February 24, 2012
Dancing competition TV programs are popular the world over. “Ballroom dancing used to be all about courtship, but these days it’s about intimacy,” says Julia Ericksen, professor of sociology at...
February 24, 2012

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