Temple in the News
Following a coaching legend, Dunphy making legacy of his own
Like his predecessor John Chaney, Temple basketball coach Fran Dunphy has a reputation for pushing his players...
March 11, 2011
It's hard to pass up a good deal
When is a sale too good to pass up? When it's a bankruptcy or liquidation sale of course! Or is it? "Pricing is psychological. When you...
March 10, 2011
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Education cuts called "unconscionable"
An editorial in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette called Gov. Corbett's proposed cuts to state-owned and state-...
March 10, 2011
Temple responds to Gov. Corbett's budget proposal
Gov. Corbett's proposed budget would cut Temple's Commonwealth appropriation by more than half. "We think it's a drastic...
March 10, 2011
Art historian on conservation of antiquities in Egypt
For more than a decade, Temple art history professor Betsy Bolman has been bringing paintings back to life in the...
March 9, 2011
Fatal tragedies involving cell phones draw attention to HR policies
Recent tragedies linked to workers on their cell phones have drawn attention to how to manage cell...
March 9, 2011
Reality shows depict dangerous, extreme weight loss
Medical professionals recommend losing one to two pounds a week in order to avoid medical complications. However,...
March 9, 2011
So-called "birther" bill unconstitutional
Last Wednesday, 93 state House members signed the so-called "birther" bill, which would make presidential and vice presidential...
March 9, 2011
Media coverage of slayings could come at a cost
Local mental health experts are concerned about the media coverage surrounding the young man accused of killing his parents...
March 8, 2011
Small changes in diet yield big results for heart health
March is National Nutrition Month, and this year's theme is "Eat Right with Color." In other words, eat your...
March 8, 2011