Temple in the News
September 7, 2010 | CBS News
A series of polls released today paint a grim picture for Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections. Likely...
September 7, 2010
Peter Jones, Temple University’s senior vice provost, says about 100 students a year do so poorly academically that they face dismissal. But he doesn’t believe that should keep them from...
September 7, 2010
Renting your textbook is the new way to save cash on campus. "Everyone's looking for a way to reduce the expense, to minimize the cost, and rentals were one of the logical...
September 7, 2010
Career and technical schools play a key role in the state's education system. There are 85 technical schools in Pennsylvania, providing an education to more than 53,000 students last school year....
September 7, 2010
When battling Labor Day traffic, an irritated motorist might respond with the sort of language that comic strips represent by a string of symbols. For Benjamin Seibold,...
September 6, 2010
E-book readers are just as well suited to scholarly books as they are to the latest Jane-Austen-meets-zombies literary sensation. University presses understand that some...
September 5, 2010
Inquirer columnist Phil Sheridan enjoyed the big-time college football atmosphere on Friday night at the Linc, where more than 32,000 fans gathered to watch Temple's...
September 4, 2010
Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan could soon be knocked from power by his chief rival, Ichiro Ozawa, who is seeking to regain political prestige that Kan had helped to...
September 2, 2010
The Temple football program has not only positioned itself as a serious threat to win the Mid-American Conference; the Owls may be building toward head coach Al Golden's...
September 2, 2010
An antibacterial peptide shows promise as an effective therapy against infections in wounds suffered by soldiers. Laszlo Otvos, a biologist at Temple's College of Science...
September 2, 2010