Temple in the News

More than two years since Scranton paid $220,000 for a dozen police cameras, the surveillance network has been too small and infrequently watched for it to be effective....
November 28, 2010
The holiday eating season officially kicked off on Thanksgiving, along with the usual warnings for people with heart conditions to make smart choices at the table. Fat-...
November 26, 2010
Researchers studying bones from a cemetery reserved for samurai of the Tokugawa dynasty (1603-1867) found high amounts of lead in the remains of infants and women, perhaps...
November 26, 2010
(There is no link to this report.) Another study out says cutting back on salt intake among Americans could save lives and millions of dollars....
November 25, 2010
While the iPad can prove to be a welcome distraction thanks to the bevy of games and creative apps available, several top business schools are measuring their...
November 24, 2010
Johnson & Johnson has issued another round of recalls for drugs produced at the shuttered manufacturing plant in Fort Washington. Albert Wertheimer, of Temple’s...
November 24, 2010
(There is no link to this report.) In a year when Mickey Mouse dances, Big Foot roams wild and dinosaurs act like pets, retailers aren't...
November 24, 2010
The educational achievement of black boys and young black men continues to lag behind their white peers, nationwide. James Earl Davis, interim dean of Temple's College of...
November 23, 2010
Doctors and homeless advocates say the feet suffer the cruelest fate of life on the streets. Spending day after day in wet, sweaty or soiled socks leads to fungus,...
November 23, 2010
In an opinion piece, Jan Ting, professor at Temple's Beasley School of Law, writes of concerns he shares with Harvard historian Niall Ferguson, who specializes in the...
November 23, 2010

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