Temple in the News
May 7, 2010 | WHYY-FM
Aetna and United Health recently announced they would reimburse for sleeve gastrectomy, a newer form of obesity surgery that shrinks the stomach. John Meilahn, director of the...
May 7, 2010
Twenty-eight students from Temple's Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture paid their fourth and final visit to Cape May, leaving behind drawings for revamps of two city parks. The...
May 7, 2010
The trial of William Barnes gets underway Monday. Barnes, now 74, is accused of killing Philadelphia Police Officer Walter Barclay. Barnes shot Barclay in 1966, but Barclay didn't die until more...
May 7, 2010
On the heels of two World Series appearances that included the 2008 world championship, the once woebegone Phillies swept the field in popularity, venue and a variety of other categories in the four...
May 7, 2010
In a new feature called "Parenting Perspectives," anchors Erin O'Hearn and Cecily Tynan share their thoughts on motherhood. O'Hearn and Tynan spoke with Andrea McCoy, associate professor of...
May 6, 2010
Pennsylvania's auditor general has found hundreds of thousands of dollars for HIV and AIDS spending in Philadelphia that are either unaccounted for or unnecessary. A small portion of the funds were...
May 6, 2010
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As part of Temple's continuing efforts to help its neighbors, the Office of Human Resources' Division of Community Outreach and Hiring hosted a job fair for...
May 6, 2010
Japan's Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama told residents of Okinawa it will probably be impossible to completely move a U.S. Marine Corps base off the island. Jeff Kingston of Temple University, Japan...
May 5, 2010
In an op-ed, Beasley School of Law professor Peter Spiro suggests that immigration advocates explore avenues other than protesting in Washington. "They would do better to take their cause where they...
May 5, 2010
As turnover rates in the legal profession continue to grow, many young attorneys are using large firms as classrooms to gain experience and judgment that will be valued in future jobs. Melissa...
May 5, 2010