Temple in the News
According to a new Temple Fox School of Business study, if you view your car as part of your identity, you’ll also believe the road around you is your personal space, which results in aggressive...
October 24, 2011
In a letter to the editor, Frank Farley, a professor in Temple's College of Education, worries that the increasing number of disorders being identified in the psychiatric field can be expected to...
October 23, 2011
The art of storytelling is alive and well in CBS newsman Charles Osgood who was awarded Temple's Lew Klein Excellence in Media Award for his contributions to the media industry and society on...
October 21, 2011
Drivers who consider their car an extension of their identity are more likely to behave aggressively behind the wheel and break the laws of the road, a new study finds. The study, which examines how...
October 21, 2011
While developing technologies to clean contaminants from water is important, it is just as important to make sure those same technologies get to the marketplace. Temple's Water and Environmental...
October 21, 2011
Whether you took in a screening of "Scream 4" this year, visited a haunted house this month or bought a zombie Halloween costume, you're a customer in the "business of fear." This is particularly...
October 21, 2011
Folks around the world are reacting to the death of Libyan dictator Moammar Gaddafi. Temple political scientist Sean Yom says this was a dictator with a lot of blood on his hands: "Liquidations of...
October 20, 2011
As Joshua Harris and fellow investors took over ownership of the 76ers from Comcast-Spectacor, they vowed to make Philadelphia an NBA town again — slashing ticket prices and rekindling connections...
October 20, 2011
The Occupy or "99 Percent" movement has as many main points as cities. Ralph Young, Temple history professor and author of Dissent in America, was involved in 1960s protests. He sees unity in...
October 20, 2011
A new study in today's New England Journal of Medicine has found that mothers who move from very poor areas to less disadvantaged ones can improve their rates of obesity and diabetes. "People's...
October 20, 2011