Temple in the News
NYT: The Cinema of Sex in U.S. Politics
In his weekly column, "Letters from Washington," Bloomberg News Washington Bureau Chief Albert R. Hunt cites the work of Temple...
May 22, 2011
LA Times: What makes politicians stray?
In an opinion piece, Temple psychologist Frank Farley tries to answer the question about why people in power, namely politicians,...
May 22, 2011
Temple pledges continued support to TUJ
People around the world, including those at Temple, have mobilized to provide aid to Japan, a country that is recovering from a...
May 21, 2011
Sex and politics: Hardwired for risks?
Is there a connection between power and sex? Is power a very strong aphrodisiac or is it simply that people in power, such as...
May 20, 2011
Temple Law students honored for perseverance at Commencement
Beasley School of Law student Tony Foltz was one of two students who received the Crossen Award, given to...
May 20, 2011
Suicide capital of America: Las Vegas
Temple sociologist Matt Wray talked with Nevada Public Radio's "State of Nevada" about why suicide risk is so high in Las Vegas: If you...
May 20, 2011
Young adults are drawn to the city
According to census figures, while the city grew by a mere 8,456 people, or 0.6 percent, much of the increase was attributed to young...
May 18, 2011
TUJ energy expert on Japan's nuclear future
Is Japan's love affair with atomic energy officially over? Last week, anti-nuclear campaigners' hearts beat a little faster when...
May 18, 2011
How do older athletes maintain high performance?
On Saturday, boxer Bernard Hopkins could become the oldest fighter, at 46 years and four months, to win a major world title...
May 18, 2011
Dangers of mylar balloons
Mylar balloons, used to celebrate everything from births to anniversaries, pose a hazardous risk if they come into contact with high-voltage power...
May 18, 2011