Temple in the News
Many coffee shops are starting to tout the absence of wireless Internet service. Bryant Simon, director of the American Studies program at Temple, said wireless Internet...
August 31, 2010
Pfizer and Bayer revealed study results that may give their drugs a foothold in a $10-billion-a-year market to prevent clots that cause strokes and deadly lung damage. The...
August 31, 2010
With the help of faculty members in Temple's Criminal Justice Department, Philadelphia Police Department officers are targeting locations all across the city as part of a...
August 30, 2010
Temple criminologists Jerry Ratcliffe and Elizabeth Groff helped the Philadelphia police develop a winning proposal for the Smart Policing Initiative, a federally-funded...
August 30, 2010
Traffic congestion is increasing around the world, and so is the number of researchers who are trying to understand the science of traffic jams. In the future, intelligent...
August 30, 2010
More than half of the park ranger positions in the Northeast will be vacant in the next five years. So the National Park Service turned to Temple to create ProRanger...
August 30, 2010
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Corporate boards of directors are supposed to ensure that businesses run efficiently and protect share holders....
August 30, 2010
If you’ve recently had a child go off to college, you’re likely facing a whole new set of worries. Is he getting along with his roommate? Is she homesick? "This...
August 29, 2010
The arrival of generic copies of Sanofi-Aventis’ and Bristol-Myers Squibb's top-seller Plavix makes genetics a hot topic scientifically and commercially. One study...
August 29, 2010
Temple political scientist Christopher Wlezien cowrote an article which describes preliminary results of his 2010 election forecasting simulations. "By our reckoning, the...
August 27, 2010