Temple in the News
It took decades for negotiators to write treaties that curb nuclear warheads. By that measure, efforts to limit global warming may just be getting started. United Nations...
November 22, 2010
The HBO series "Boardwalk Empire" has focused national attention, for better or worse, on the history of Atlantic City. The New Yorker's Ben McGrath visited A.C. with...
November 22, 2010
It's an Internet rumor that is spreading like wildfire: Wi-Fi signals can make trees and other plants sick. Wi-Fi signals wirelessly connect computers and other devices to...
November 22, 2010
Japan may further damage already frayed relations with China if it moves military forces closer to a group of islets claimed by both nations, said Jeff Kingston, director...
November 21, 2010
The number of non-regular (contract or part time) workers in Japan increased from 15 to 33 percent between 1984 and last year. Jeff Kingston of Temple University, Japan...
November 20, 2010
Recent elections have wiped out much of Pennsylvania's clout on Capitol Hill, putting the state at a disadvantage heading into an era of diminished government spending....
November 19, 2010
Contrary to popular belief, the big challenge facing small businesses isn't a dearth of lending. Jonathan Scott of Temple's Fox School of Business said that, between 1993...
November 19, 2010
Three federal grants will be used by Temple’s Kornberg School of Dentistry to take a bite out of the dental-care access problem in communities around the North...
November 19, 2010
With Black Friday just a week away, what do shoppers need to know about holiday sales? Richard Lancioni of Temple's Fox School of Business urges consumers to do their...
November 19, 2010
When you have a lot of weight to lose, it can be hard to work out. Not only is it physically uncomfortable, but there are often emotional challenges. Researchers at Temple'...
November 18, 2010