Temple in the News
Little-known group of women led to development of first supercomputer
Sixty five years ago today, the first newspaper accounts of the Electronic Numerical Integrator And...
February 15, 2011
Chemistry Professor devises supercomputer to simulate reactions
New antibiotics are badly needed as bacteria become resistant to existing drugs. In 2000 University of...
February 14, 2011
Temple professor and filmmaker LeAnn Erickson screens “Top Secret Rosies”
America's love affair with the computer began February 14, 1946 when the Electronic...
February 14, 2011
Beverly Coleman connects with the community and makes a difference
As Temple's assistant vice president of community relations and economic development, Beverly Coleman...
February 14, 2011
USA Today: Working long hours puts teens at risk
For high school students, working long hours at a part-time job could be doing more harm than good, a new study suggests....
February 14, 2011
New report from MPIP shows an increase in food stamp usage
Food stamps — not readily associated with the townships and boroughs outside Philadelphia — are...
February 13, 2011
TUJ's Stefan Lippert on Japanese corporate performance
Zombies — barely profitable companies propped up by cheap bank loans — stalk Japan's corporate landscape...
February 13, 2011
Psychologist Laurence Steinberg on teens and brain fog
Parenting teens and tweens can sometimes feel like kindergarten redux, except adolescent attitudes are edgier and...
February 13, 2011
Food stamp use rising in suburbs
A recent study from Temple's Metropolitan Philadelphia Indicator's Project (MPIP) on hunger in the Philadelphia region reveals the biggest...
February 13, 2011
Professor and student reflect on Mubarak resignation
Egyptians in Philadelphia are thrilled and full of emotion about what is happening in their country. Among them is...
February 11, 2011