Temple in the News
The number of workplace discrimination claims concerning race and ethnicity has been increasing for the last decade. This might be due to more willingness to report incidents, as opposed to shrugging...
January 16, 2012
While many scrambled for life boats when the cruise ship Costa Concordia struck rocks, others risked their lives to save others. Sacrificing your life for someone else, especially a stranger, is "...
January 16, 2012
Lionel Anderson, an academic adviser at Temple's Fox School of Business, offered advice to prospective college students who want to spend their college years at one institution. Be realistic about...
January 16, 2012
Civil Rights in a Northern City, a new online database created by Temple Libraries, contains more than 1,500 digitized materials pertaining to Philadelphia's civil rights movement. The site is geared...
January 16, 2012
While new technologies like lip fillers and Botox have made it easier and in some cases more affordable to change one's appearance, that doesn't necessarily mean transformation is a good idea....
January 16, 2012
Temple Hospital's new Limb Salvage Center aims to prevent amputations by identifying patients earlier. "We're looking at close to 100,000 Americans requiring a foot or leg amputation every year,"...
January 16, 2012
Today almost everything a person does online is recorded and tracked — something not everyone is comfortable with, or even aware of. "I think we're still learning what it means to have zero degrees...
January 15, 2012
Brenda Dixon Gottschild, Temple professor emerita of dance, is lauded for her ability to "crystallize the social history and backstage story of [Joan Myers] Brown's journey" in her new book, Joan...
January 15, 2012
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is Monday, but work started early for Temple volunteers who went to North Philadelphia's Dunbar Elementary School last Friday. They helped Dunbar students build a living...
January 14, 2012
The Fox School of Business Online MBA program was ranked in the Top 10 for student services and technology and was one of only 14 honor roll recipients among graduate business programs in the first...
January 13, 2012