Temple in the News

Two prominent Philadelphia health-care institutions, Fox Chase Cancer Center and Temple University Health System, have joined together. Their CEOs used the word "historic" to describe the union, and...
December 15, 2011
After their involvement in the 2007 financial crisis, can credit ratings agencies be trusted? RussiaToday turned to Temple Fox School of Business professor Gary Witt, a former managing director at...
December 14, 2011
Pennsylvania House Bill 2029 would ban Commonwealth courts from considering any foreign legal code or system that "isn't identical to the Constitution." Muslim activists say that it is specifically...
December 14, 2011
If President Obama reaches a 50 percent approval rating by March, pollsters and experts say he may be in good shape for re-election. Since the middle of July, the weekly average of Obama's approval...
December 14, 2011
Tuesday, Joseph Amendola—the often unorthodox lawyer representing former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky—announced to a packed house that Sandusky would waive a preliminary hearing...
December 14, 2011
With the war in Iraq ending, thousands of members of the military will be re-entering civilian life. For many of these vets, their first priority will be their college education. Temple, for one, is...
December 13, 2011
Effective image management helps build careers and advance goals. But all too often managing personal image can be about deception and lying. Those who manage image successfully are truthful and...
December 12, 2011
At a global conference on decision making hosted by India's Allahabad University, Vinod Venkatraman, an assistant professor of marketing at Temple's Fox School of Business, discussed issues related...
December 12, 2011
Philadelphia is embarking on its second wave of a smoking cessation program that provides adult smokers with a month's supply of nicotine replacement patches to help curb cravings. Last time, about...
December 12, 2011
The University of Maryland needs to raise nearly $4.2 million by July 1 to save its storied men's track program, and five other sports programs are in danger of being cut unless more money can be...
December 12, 2011

Pages