Temple in the News

The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico released an estimated 205 million gallons of oil into the water. It remains unclear how much oil was actually recovered, how much...
September 15, 2010
(There is no link to this report.) Facebook users know there's a constant stream of personal information out there thanks to status updates and...
September 15, 2010
Guilt gets a bad rap as a relentless joke: Catholic guilt. Jewish guilt. Mormon guilt. Even Lutherans have guilt, or, some say, guilt envy. But as Yom Kippur, the Jewish...
September 14, 2010
In the premier slated for Sunday of Boardwalk Empire, the HBO drama set in Prohibition-era Atlantic City, the town's de facto boss, Enoch Johnson, marks the arrival of...
September 14, 2010
Japan's prime minister Naoto Kan easily beat former party leader Ichiro Ozawa in a vote that exposed divisions over economic policy. Kan appealed to the Democratic party of...
September 14, 2010
On Oct. 2, students from Temple's School of Podiatry will walk for patients who can't walk for themselves in the 5K Walk Out event in Philadelphia. "We have partnered as...
September 14, 2010
The "PhillyDeal$" blog quoted a report by Temple economist William Dunkelberg. "Although Washington insists that reluctant lenders are holding back the economy, small...
September 14, 2010
Tasting Freedom, a book about Civil War-era equal rights activist Octavius Valentine Catto recently published by Temple University Press, was excerpted in the Philadelphia...
September 14, 2010
(There is no link for this report.) Temple University is starting work on a new $10-million building for its Architecture Department. The 45,...
September 14, 2010
Temple will break ground tomorrow on a $10 million building for the school’s architecture department. The 45,000-square-foot building will be the last component to...
September 14, 2010

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