Temple in the News
Despite recent sparring, in many respects the relationship between Japan and China has never been better. China overtook the United States as Japan's leading trade partner back in 2006. It was...
May 18, 2010
Unlike a surface spill, the crude oil in the Gulf of Mexico is gushing forth deep underwater, so no one is sure where or when it will all emerge. Michel Boufadel, professor and chair of Temple's...
May 17, 2010
An investigative report suggests that an increasing number of working women are scared silent choosing to endure sexual harassment in the workplace rather than report it and risk losing their...
May 17, 2010
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The U.S. Supreme Court in a five to four ruling found that except in the case of murder, juvenile offenders cannot be sentenced to life without parole. Temple...
May 17, 2010
Christi Cheramie was a 16-year-old when her boyfriend Gene killed his great aunt. She was present during the murder and is now serving a life sentence, as is Gene. Laurence Steinberg, a Temple...
May 16, 2010
n a few short months, 12-year-old Paul Gingerich may face a Kosciusko Circuit Court jury, standing trial on a single charge of murder. The debate about whether to waive children and young teens from...
May 16, 2010
May 15, 2010 | Philadelphia Inquirer
Eleven universities and medical research institutions in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware were awarded more than $100 million in federal grants from the...
May 15, 2010
Temple trustee Bill Cosby joined Mayor Michael Nutter and 300 area college graduates, including 2010 Temple graduate Shaista Naim, on the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum for a special occasion...
May 15, 2010
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A bit of mystery is woven through the history of Bach's Brandenburg Concertos. "The story is that Bach put together a set of six concertos, all for the margrave of...
May 15, 2010
A Tylenol plant in suburban Philadelphia was shut down after Food and Drug Administration inspectors reported serious quality and safety violations. The report could lead to tough action by...
May 14, 2010