Temple in the News

The number of people in Pennsylvania who got health insurance from their employers dropped again this year for the ninth straight year, according to a recent report. "Most...
November 17, 2010
Some toothpaste makers are marketing an enamel strengthening toothpaste — but is it better for your teeth than the toothpaste you are currently using? "All...
November 16, 2010
If you have completed 15 college credits, you can qualify as a transfer student at Temple, but even if you don’t, Temple is worth a look. Temple's admissions staff is...
November 16, 2010
Millions of people with heart failure got good news Sunday with studies showing a Pfizer drug and a device from Medtronic can boost survival and cut trips to the hospital....
November 16, 2010
In "Memoirs of an Obese Physician" written for the Annals of Internal Medicine, cardiologist Joseph Majdan recounts a series of insensitive comments from colleagues who...
November 16, 2010
The GI Bill covers tuition and mandatory fees, up to the highest in-state undergraduate tuition at a public university in the state. With the Yellow Ribbon program, an...
November 16, 2010
When Powerball and Mega Millions announced an alliance about a year ago, many observers predicted even bigger jackpots. No such luck. No jackpot has topped $140 million...
November 16, 2010
Temple's Office of Student Health Services has started a new program to teach the collegiate set how to shop healthy on a limited budget. It's called the Supermarket Smarts...
November 16, 2010
(There is no link to this report.) Eagles' quarterback Michael Vick had the best game of his football career in Sunday's game against the...
November 16, 2010
Many schools will award academic credit for learning outside a traditional classroom. The most common way is through standardized tests, either the CLEP or DSST. Most of...
November 16, 2010

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