Temple in the News

Reports of domestic violence perpetrated by athletes on college campuses have dominated recent headlines. Yet student-athletes can also be part of the solution, writes...
October 14, 2010
Jenny Rose Carey, director of Temple's Ambler Arboretum, hasn't watered her garden in six years. The water-free strategy is called xeriscaping. "This year was a really good test year," she said....
October 14, 2010
There may be a black president in the White House, but America still isn't the postracial society that it could and should be. There's still a tendency to want to place...
October 13, 2010
The New York Times published Temple psychologist Kathy Hirsh-Pasek's response to a recent Time's article on the decline of picture book reading. "Cuddling up for a...
October 13, 2010
On Sunday, Oct. 3, in Central Park, Temple psychologist Kathy Hirsh-Pasek hosted more than 50,000 parents and children at the Ultimate Block Party. Studies show that over...
October 13, 2010
A new health clinic at Horizon House in Philadelphia's University City neighborhood combines mental health and primary care services. Mark Salzer, professor of...
October 13, 2010
The Dallas Cowboys remain America's Team and the popularity of the Eagles nationally is falling, according to a Harris poll released Tuesday. The Birds are ranked 13th....
October 12, 2010
In his column, "Media Circus," Richard Deitsch cited a recent study conducted by Temple's Sport Industry Research Center study with the Philadelphia Daily News. The study...
October 12, 2010
(There is no link for this report.) The Phillies will not be playing again until this Saturday. Is the break too long? Temple kinesiology...
October 11, 2010
Violence toward others peaks in adolescent years. The good news is that a violent adolescent doesn't necessarily become a violent adult. This is one reason why some say...
October 11, 2010

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