Temple in the News

(There is no link to this report)Cindy Joy Marselis, assistant professor of management information systems at Temple's Fox School of Business and director of the Health Informatics program at Temple'...
June 12, 2010
A 134-year old bust of Bishop Richard Allen that was once lost was recently found in the library of America's oldest black-owned college. Perched atop the library reference desk at Ohio's...
June 11, 2010
In an opinion piece, Temple librarian Steven Bell asks, “What if instead of being forced to buy a $160 textbook, your students had access to a compendium of online resources handpicked and...
June 11, 2010
(There is no link for this story.) When kids enter kindergarten they start distinguishing boy stuff from girl stuff, but there are ways to shake the stereotypes. Studies have shown that babies as...
June 11, 2010
The new Edward H. Rosen Hillel Center at Temple was the setting for the 50th-anniversary celebration of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia's Young Leadership Awards program. Federation...
June 10, 2010
Expectations are high for Japan’s new prime minister, Naoto Kan, who has taken over the reins of a country saddled with massive public debt and a domestic furor over the failure of the former...
June 10, 2010
"The Politics of Pop Culture" was the title and theme of an academic conference hosted by Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ), in Tokyo last weekend and featuring an international roster of...
June 10, 2010
Is it true, as a recent chain e-mail suggested, that the U.S. government's signing of a U.N. treaty on conventional arms will make U.S. citizens subject to gun laws created by foreign governments?...
June 9, 2010
(There is no link to this report.)M President Obama's health care reform bill puts emphasis on training more primary care physicians to improve access to care. But faced with a large debt after...
June 9, 2010
Japan's new prime minister, Naoto Kan, has described himself as a salary man's son with no special connections. Japan has been dominated by families who have made politics their trade. None of them...
June 8, 2010

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