Temple in the News
        Temple’s Robotic Career Day held last week at Temple’s School of Medicine gave juniors and seniors from Archbishop Ryan High School a chance to interact with Temple robotic surgeons, learn more about...  
  
  April 23, 2013
          By repurposing an existing drug, researchers say that they can prevent seizures in an extremely rare form of epilepsy and possibly create future lines of attack against more common types of the...  
  
  April 23, 2013
          
As investigators try to unravel the possible motives of the Boston marathon bombing suspects, factors like their Muslim faith and family histories are being dissected. But their age and gender are...  
  
  April 23, 2013
          Chechen? American? Immigrant? Citizen? Muslim? The Boston Marathon bombing suspects may be all of the above, but how we attempt to come to grips with the attacks allegedly perpetrated by the brothers...  
  
  April 23, 2013
          
Students from Archbishop Ryan High School got a rare opportunity today to play with million-dollar surgical equipment, in an unusual field trip to Temple University Hospital. Dr. Sloane Guy, Temple...  
  
  April 23, 2013
          This afternoon, PECO and Temple University will applaud more than a dozen students whose college careers come with what you might call a power boost. PECO Scholars Program was established in 2010...  
  
  April 22, 2013
          If Temple's Cherry and White spring football game proved anything, it is that the Owls could be fine in the hands of Connor Reilly. The redshirt junior showed the Temple faithful his rifle arm...  
  
  April 20, 2013
          Doctors develop medical devices and are an important source of patents and start-up companies, U.S. researchers say. Sheryl Winston Smith and Andrew Sfekas, both of the Fox School of Business at...  
  
  April 19, 2013
          Temple University School of Pharmacy researcher Ho-Lun Wong received a five year, $1.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to further his research into using nanotechnology to treat...  
  
  April 19, 2013
          Losing weight through exercise and healthier eating may have long-term benefits for people with mild sleep apnea, a new study suggests. "If you've lost some weight, four years later, even if you've...  
  
  April 18, 2013