Temple in the News
An Arizona law that punishes employers who knowingly hire immigrants without documents will be put to the test Wednesday. The outcome also could signal how the court would...
December 7, 2010
Civil and environmental engineer Naji Khoury and his colleagues at Temple have come up with a way of turning plastic waste into a porous, cement-like substance that could...
December 6, 2010
Many parents buy too many fancy, expensive, electronic toys for their children at the holidays. Temple psychologist Kathy Hirsh-Pasek says there are lots of better choices...
December 6, 2010
Earlier this year, Temple's Boyer College of Music and Dance commissioned one of its former professors, Bill Cunliffe, to write a piece that could be played by both the...
December 6, 2010
Two new studies out this month examine obesity in children under two years of age. In an accompanying editorial, Robert C. Whitaker of Temple's Center for Obesity Research...
December 6, 2010
About 2,000 items have been quietly sold by the Philadelphia History Museum over the last several years, as part of an effort to raise money for a $5.8 million renovation...
December 6, 2010
The 70-mile stretch from Lancaster to Philadelphia is the first rail route to be recognized as part of the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. The program...
December 6, 2010
Bill Cosby — Temple trustee, alumnus and devoted fan of the "resurgent" Owls football program — will receive the National Football Foundation's Gold Medal at a dinner in New York on...
December 4, 2010
The impassioned debate over the nation's immigration policy takes center stage at the Supreme Court Wednesday in a dispute over an Arizona law that punishes employers who...
December 4, 2010
Earlier this semester, members of the Temple women's lacrosse team went to Comcast headquarters in Center City to kick off a program that links students to alumni who...
December 3, 2010