Temple in the News
Leading journalists and academics describe the future journalist as a multi-tasker who is technologically savvy, a versatile storyteller who can produce content for any...
September 21, 2010
Temple University has revived its TV station, thanks to a $1.2 million gift from philanthropists Kal and Lucille Rudman, and it's getting ready to expand its programming...
September 21, 2010
Federal Reserve officials said Tuesday that the U.S. inflation rate may actually have fallen too far. The comment came with a generally gloomy assessment of economic...
September 21, 2010
Prime Minister Naoto Kan's moves to weaken Japan's currency and shake up his administration have made him more popular as he seeks broader support for his economic agenda...
September 21, 2010
From pharmacies to supermarkets to your local K-Mart, you can get a flu shot just about any day you want it. Most outlets will take your health insurance, too. Why are...
September 21, 2010
From roulette to revenue, numbers mean everything in Atlantic City. However, the once thriving playground for adults is staring down some harsh figures: 12,000 jobs lost...
September 20, 2010
North Korea will hold its first party congress in 30 years next week, setting the stage for a possible power transfer in the Stalinist state from Kim Jong Il to his...
September 20, 2010
With his campaign, "Hire Just One: Putting America Back to Work — One Person at a Time," millionaire Gene Epstein hopes to turn around the economy with no government...
September 19, 2010
Competitive strategies in pay-raise negotiations can lead to some professionals earning more than $600,000 more, during the course of their careers, than their negotiation-...
September 19, 2010
No government has built a wall as apparently impenetrable as the cultural rampart that keeps the classical music of Mexico and other Latin American countries out of the U.S...
September 18, 2010