Temple in the News
For once-confident Japan, 2010 may well mark a symbolic milestone in its slide from economic giant to what experts see as its likely destiny: a second-tier power with some...
December 27, 2010
The biggest challenge some owners of family businesses face is the moment a son or daughter decides to leave the company. Jon Costanza, a solar power contractor who had to...
December 26, 2010
(There is no link for this story.) Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, a professor of psychology at Temple and director of Temple's Infant Language Laboratory, along with two...
December 25, 2010
Temple announced that University of Florida associate head coach and offensive coordinator Steve Addazio has been hired as the Owls' new head coach. "This is truly a...
December 23, 2010
Nearly complete genetic analysis out today confirms that perhaps 4-6 percent of the DNA possessed by people today in New Guinea spring from a vanished family of archaic...
December 22, 2010
Are you feeling a little colder than you remember feeling at the end of last winter? Now there's scientific research that shows that at least parts of our bodies really are...
December 21, 2010
The word "retarded," once used to describe a person with cognitive impairment, is slowly being removed from organizational and government language. The preferred term, "...
December 21, 2010
A new scholarship has been named at Temple in honor of Josh Winheld, a Temple alumnus who passed away last year after a long battle with muscular dystrophy. His aunt and...
December 20, 2010
While a company like Weight Watchers requires customers to pay for its services, a weight-loss program at Temple's School of Medicine takes a different tack, paying...
December 20, 2010
Jump Associates, a California-based company that comes up with ideas to solve "highly ambiguous problems," represents a quirky legion of idea peddlers that has quietly...
December 19, 2010