Temple in the News

A change at the helm of the Philadelphia Daily News is bringing scrutiny to the Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper. The urban tabloid's new editor will be Larry Platt, the...
January 14, 2011
The spirit of giving inspired a Temple service project at Dunbar Elementary School in North Philadelphia on Friday. Temple's College of Education joined forces with the...
January 14, 2011
Animals sometimes seem to understand viscerally certain mathematical operations better than humans do. Temple mathematician John Allen Paulos responded to the question: Do...
January 13, 2011
(There is no link to this report.) The federal government has mandated the use of CFL bulbs starting in 2012. There are a few things consumers...
January 13, 2011
(There is no link to this report.) A study released by a group representing the financial services industry suggests that Americans are...
January 13, 2011
The shooting rampage in Tucson has prompted calls for a toning down of political rhetoric. Is it a reset moment for confrontational politics? Temple political scientist...
January 12, 2011
Experts say Rep. Gabrielle Giffords faces months of difficult rehabilitation and may always have impairments. "[Her injury] is in her dominant hemisphere. That's not good...
January 12, 2011
On Wednesday Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell's administration named Harrisburg's Act 47 coordinator, the independent overseer tasked with helping the cash-strapped city dig...
January 12, 2011
A Sony plant in southern New Jersey that once produced millions of CDs and DVDs each month will close on March 31, leaving 300 employees out of work. The demise of both...
January 12, 2011
China raised regional concern last year with its tough stance in disputes over islands in the South and East China Seas. Worries about China's military buildup and...
January 12, 2011

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