Temple in the News
Gentrification is hitting one North Philadelphia neighborhood hard. According to the Eastern North Philadelphia Coalition (ENPC), the price for a typical house has risen from about $40,000 in 2001...
April 8, 2010
It’s only taken 28-year-old CEO Tom Szaky a few years to build TerraCycle into a competitive company with a sustainable mission to turn unrecyclable trash...
April 8, 2010
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Though the 2010 summer programs are still a few months away, law schools are already gearing up for this fall's recruiting...
April 7, 2010
At ceremony at the Kimmel Center, Temple Trustee Bill Cosby received a Marian Anderson Award for his humanitarian efforts. Cosby gave special thanks to Gavin White,...
April 7, 2010
Philadelphia's Deputy Mayor for Health and Opportunity Donald Schwarz says that Philly has the highest obesity rate of America's 10 largest cities. Almost a third...
April 7, 2010
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Action News meteorologist David Murphy spoke to a classroom full of students at Temple's School of Communications and Theater....
April 7, 2010
The U.S. may be vulnerable to cyberattacks. Some experts advocate both new international agreements aimed at preventing cyberwar and world cooperation to trace...
April 7, 2010
Temple's School of Tourism and Hospitality Management held its first Industry Partner Recognition event at Temple's Mitten Hall to honor organizations that have...
April 7, 2010
When Japanese executives are forced out of their companies, they usually go quietly, a final sign of corporate loyalty at the end of a long career of service. But...
April 6, 2010
The astonishing drop in Philadelphia's prison population over the last year has provided the lone bright spot in this year's city budget. An in-depth 2006 study...
April 5, 2010