Temple in the News

Researchers say the key to better nutrition may lie in our sense of taste. Temple university biologist Greg Smutzer has designed a simple test to measure the five human...
October 11, 2010
In a review, John Allen Paulos, professor of mathematics at Temple, explains that the title of Charles Seife's new book, Proofiness, is a takeoff on Stephen Colbert's...
October 10, 2010
If you're a regular gallery-goer in Philadelphia, Yevgeniy Fiks' installation at Tyler School of Art's Temple Gallery will quickly remind you that shows of conceptual art...
October 9, 2010
A Supreme Court case pitting the father of a dead Marine from York against members of a Kansas church who picketed his funeral is touching on complicated and competing...
October 9, 2010
(There is no link for this report.) The workforce is at its most competitive and a lot of young adults are finding themselves at home again...
October 9, 2010
Michel Boufadel, chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Temple, discussed shale gas development before a large crowd Friday at Lycoming College. Boufadel said he is...
October 9, 2010
In the face of bleak employment statistics for college age students, President Obama recently urged them to be prepared to adapt. Students seem to be getting the message...
October 8, 2010
When Ray DeRosa graduated from Temple's Fox School of Business this past May he didn’t send hundreds of resumes out in hopes of securing a job — he created...
October 8, 2010
Temple researchers found that a tiny surge of power stimulates certain neurons in the brain, improving recall memory by 11 percent. The study could offer solutions to...
October 8, 2010
The commissioner of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles resigned after his arrest in a public indecency sting in Indianapolis. He is accused of taking the same sort of...
October 8, 2010

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