Temple in the News
U.S dietary guidelines suggest making half your meal fruits and vegetables, but that can be costly. Nicole Patience, a registered dietitian at Temple, says frozen vegetables can be a low-cost...
August 9, 2011
John Collins, a landscape architect, urban planner and founding chairman of the landscape architecture and horticulture department at Temple, passed away on Friday, Aug. 5. Among his projects were...
August 9, 2011
Philadelphia's Independence Blue Cross is partnering with Detroit-based Blue Cross Blue Shield to buy AmeriHealth Mercy. Temple University health economist Tom Getzen says AmeriHealth has long...
August 9, 2011
In a recent survey of more than 400 professional athletes, more than half said that being in a committed relationship improved their performance on the field. Michael Sachs, a sports psychologist at...
August 9, 2011
The bill to raise the United States debt ceiling has passed, but Gary Witt of Temple's Fox School of Business says it's difficult "to see a lot of positives in this agreement." Witt — part of a four-...
August 8, 2011
More than 250 local entrepreneurs connected with federal agencies, Philadelphia's business and technology leaders and each another at an event that was co-organized by the White House and aimed at...
August 8, 2011
Temple business student Mohamed Ali Niang will skip his Aug. 26 graduation to kick off his own rice-processing and distribution business in his native Mali. "Our vision," he said of the company, "is...
August 8, 2011
Jeremy Pressman, a Modern Orthodox Jew, wanted to take his basketball skill to a new level, so he spent his senior year at Pennsbury High School in Bucks County. There, he befriended Temple...
August 8, 2011
Fashion industry observers say it's not just celebrity moms who mimic their daughters' styles — many ordinary mothers do, too. Researchers tried to quantify the trend in a study led by Ayalla Ruvio,...
August 7, 2011
The deal on raising the debt limit means the country has enough money to pay its bills. But it could mean that some college students will need more to pay theirs. "Most of the professional students...
August 7, 2011