Temple in the News

In The New York Times' "Campaign Stops" blog, Temple mathematician John Allen Paulos argues that most conventional political polls are simplistic. Many observers complain that media coverage of the...
November 11, 2011
Twitter has about 100 million active users, about half of whom sign in once a day. The social media outlet allows businesses, including those in insurance, to stay connected to their customer base...
November 10, 2011
Boyer dance professor Merián Soto's current production revisits the site of her 2007-08 One-Year Wissahickon Park Project. Using her "branch dancing" technique, dancers incorporate the landscape and...
November 10, 2011
Last week, Philadelphia judge Charles Hayden dismissed evidence in state Rep. Cherelle Parker's DUI case that included results from a Breathalyzer test that measured Parker's blood alcohol content at...
November 10, 2011
Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry was the victim of brain freeze when he failed to come up with the third of three federal agencies he vowed to slash if he won the White House. When the...
November 10, 2011
A video produced by Temple's Office of University Communications appeared on the Chronicle of Higher Education's Tweed blog. The video features Seth Bruggeman, assistant professor of history and...
November 9, 2011
Long-awaited revisions to the Delaware River Basin Commission's proposed rules that would govern natural-gas development in the watershed were released Tuesday in a highly technical document of 100-...
November 9, 2011
Urban communities should be seen as complex computing programs that can operate efficiently and smartly, offering the infrastructure for innovation and entrepreneurship, said Youngjin Yoo, a...
November 9, 2011
Viewing your car as an extension of yourself can lead to aggressive driving, according to a new study by Fox School of Business marketing professor Ayalla Ruvio. The findings "suggest that the...
November 9, 2011
When Josh Shapiro and Leslie Richards made history by securing a Democratic majority on Montgomery County's Board of Commissioners for the first time, it was an event of national significance, in the...
November 9, 2011

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