Temple in the News
Responding to workplace anger with compassion improves tension
The best response to workplace anger is compassion, not punishment, a new study suggests. Supportive...
April 14, 2011
Law professor on Georgia's new immigration bill
Following Arizona's lead, the Georgia Legislature on Thursday passed a strict measure that would empower police to check...
April 14, 2011
Popularity of photo booths
Despite a digital era in which you can shoot a photo with your phone, the old-fashioned photo booth is still snapping away those four-segment...
April 13, 2011
Among worst cities for allergies, Philly ranks near the topTrisha Acri, assistant professor of Family and Community Medicine at Temple, is not surprised that Philadelphia is number 14 on the list of...
April 13, 2011
CNN: How effective are online support groups?
People going through rough periods in their lives, such as dealing with health issues, often seek out support online from...
April 13, 2011
Crime forecasting can make law enforcement more effective
Crime forecasting looks at trends in a given area and extrapolates predictions of future developments based on...
April 13, 2011
NPR: TUJ sociologist explains response of Japanese youth to 3/11
Amid the destruction and devastation left by Japan's earthquake and tsunami, Japanese 20-somethings...
April 12, 2011
Court ruling on immigration law a victory for the White House
A federal appellate court Monday upheld a judge's ban on the most controversial parts of the new Arizona...
April 12, 2011
Dr. Oz's family ties to Philly
Dr. Mehmet Oz had a good reason to speak Saturday at Temple's Lemole Integrative Medicine Lecture Series: Alumnus Gerald Lemole is his...
April 12, 2011
150th anniversary of Civil War begins across the country
Across Pennsylvania, New Jersey and the nation, Tuesday marked the beginning of four years of sesquicentennial...
April 12, 2011