Temple in the News
The National Park Service has teamed with Temple to offer park ranger internships. After graduating from college, participating students are converted to full-time rangers...
August 17, 2010
A pregnant woman's reaction to flu, viruses and other infections may increase the risk of schizophrenia in her child, Temple researchers suggest. Lead researcher Lauren...
August 17, 2010
Spurred by a family history of hypertension, Michael Brown is working to combat high blood pressure in African Americans. Brown, a Temple kinesiologist, is studying the...
August 16, 2010
Research suggests that children born to mothers who had the flu or other infections during pregnancy have a higher risk for schizophrenia. A new study out of Temple...
August 16, 2010
In search of a new generation of park rangers — particularly at national parks on the East Coast — the National Park Service and Temple joined forces to create...
August 16, 2010
With its park rangers aging, the National Park Service has been re-evaluating recruitment and training. This spring, the agency launched a new internship program called...
August 16, 2010
Jesus, Jobs and Justice, a new book by Temple historian Bettye Collier-Thomas, is a "must-read" and a "tour de force for the study of women and religion," wrote reviewer Marla Frederick of Harvard...
August 15, 2010
Eight times a year 12 members of the Federal Open Market Committee gather in Washington, and their pronouncements on the state of the U.S. economy are much-awaited and much-studied. That was the...
August 13, 2010
Move in day is just around the corner. From orientations to floor meetings, colleges and universities work hard to help freshman make the transition from home to rooming...
August 12, 2010
A decade ago, Stacey Strauss changed her story about being shot in the leg and sued the Philadelphia Police Department. Strauss is now accused in the death of an autistic...
August 12, 2010