Temple in the News
A Washington Post review of "Sanctified" — with music by Rollo Dilworth, associate professor at Temple's Boyer College of Music — described the musical comedy...
November 1, 2010
Many states, among them New Jersey and Delaware, restrict voting rights for people with severe mental illnesses. And advocates say many people with mental illnesses who...
November 1, 2010
As busy people know, coming up with good-for-you goals, such as snacking on more veggies or carving out enough "me time," isn't the issue. It's making them stick. But...
October 31, 2010
President Obama spoke to a group of 1,500 cheering students and volunteer campaign workers at Temple on stop number one of a campaign swing this last weekend before the...
October 30, 2010
More than 3,000 haunted theme attractions open their doors nationwide every Halloween, earning an estimated $500 million. It turns out there's a science to creating a...
October 30, 2010
The central issue of Arizona's tough and controversial new immigration law is the role state and local authorities can play in confronting those who cross the border...
October 30, 2010
Temple student Brandon Huber grew a pair of enormous pumpkins this summer. Huber, a blue ribbon winner at the Philadelphia Flower Show and horticulture major at Temple,...
October 30, 2010
President Bill Clinton joined Rep. Chaka Fattah and other local leaders at Temple's Main Campus to campaign for Senate candidate Joe Sestak on Thursday evening. Hundreds...
October 29, 2010
Economic links between China and Japan are growing fast. China is increasingly now a market for finished Japanese products. For China, Japan is not only an important...
October 29, 2010
Anger at presidents isn't anything new, but the tone has changed. Jan Ting of the Beasley School of Law tells his first-year students that they’re getting a glimpse...
October 29, 2010