Temple in the News
The price of gasoline in the Pittsburgh area shot past the $3 mark during the past week, in defiance of seasonal norms, as crude oil futures rallied to multi-year highs. "...
December 9, 2010
In an op-ed, Marissa Boyer Bluestine, legal director for the Philadelphia Innocence Project at Temple's Beasley School of Law, argued that a recent contested murder...
December 9, 2010
Temple's Fox School of Business presented PNC's J. William Mills III, a Temple trustee, with its Musser Excellence in Leadership Award at a dinner in Mitten Hall. PNC's...
December 8, 2010
The state Supreme Court is investigating a local law firm for acting as a foreclosure mill. The firm's attorneys may have signed off on thousands of foreclosures — in...
December 8, 2010
In a meeting with the Inquirer Editorial Board, Temple University President Ann Weaver Hart disclosed details of the $1.2 billion expansion of Temple's Main Campus, saying...
December 8, 2010
Philadelphia Police plan to hold a news conference Wednesday morning about the frightening string of assaults on women in Kensington. Since early October, two women have...
December 8, 2010
After six years of battling breast cancer, Elizabeth Edwards died at age 61. According to Amy Goldberg, chief of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care at Temple's School of...
December 7, 2010
Temple sophomore Emily Hooven says there is too much secrecy surrounding diabetes. For a class assignment, she and two classmates started Diabetes Diaries, a channel on...
December 7, 2010
Women at Pittsburgh's second-largest law firm are paid less than men for the same work, rarely get promoted and work in an environment in which the sexual interest of male...
December 7, 2010
Former Temple professor Bill Cunliffe has been nominated for a Grammy in the Best Instrumental Composition category for a piece called "fourth stream…La Banda" that...
December 7, 2010