Temple in the News
A state court has agreed with a court system in another country to provide each other with legal guidance. That was the announcement by New York’s chief judge and...
October 29, 2010
Temple economist William Dunkelberg harshly criticized a provision in the health care bill that requires 1099 reports from small businesses on all payments in excess of $...
October 28, 2010
Just before academics at Temple formally welcomed a visiting Israeli scholar last week, students crowded into the Edward H. Rosen Hillel Center building to munch on...
October 28, 2010
Last spring, Temple got what is looking to be the campus’s answer to the Kimmel Center’s Verizon Hall, in the form of the new Temple Performing Arts Center,...
October 28, 2010
Pennsylvania voters who figure they've heard it all in the raucous U.S. Senate fight should brace for a final earful. Democrats are making a final push to appeal to...
October 28, 2010
Two prominent scholars at Temple's Beasley School of Law, David Post and Peter Spiro, visited the "Radio Times" studio to discuss the U.S. Constitution, its relevance and...
October 28, 2010
Rakefet Zalashik, visiting scholar at Temple, arrived on campus in August through a privately funded fellowship that could become the area's first ongoing visiting scholar program in Israel studies....
October 28, 2010
Since 1950, in open-seat races for governor in which there is also a Senate race, Pennsylvania voters split their party choices four out of six times. "I don't think that...
October 27, 2010
With typical modesty, Lew Klein downplayed his contributions to the broadcast world over 60 years — including his work on Sally Starr's show, "Romper Room," and "...
October 26, 2010
The stories that promoter Larry Magid has collected over four decades could fill a book. In the coffee-table tome My Soul's Been Psychedelicized, Magid teams with...
October 26, 2010