Temple in the News

Next time you're near Temple University's Ambler campus, stop by and visit the original, and newly refurbished, library that honors the 2011 centennial of the Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for...
February 19, 2013
Patriot Coal is seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy, through which it will seek to limit or discharge pension and health obligations to 22,000 retired miners. Bruce Rader of Temple's Fox School of Business...
February 19, 2013
To encourage your aging parents to move in a healthier direction, the key is to ask them to do something small and easy first because that increases the chances they will do something larger later....
February 19, 2013
The question comes up again and again, as women’s projects and concerns that have little to do with fashion nevertheless turn up in the Style pages. To answer it, we have to follow the history of the...
February 19, 2013
The first Philadelphia Festival of Young Musicians was an all-day music program featuring more than 200 third to sixth grade students from city public, private, and charter schools who gathered to...
February 19, 2013
Temple is testing a new way to reach families who haven't gotten early dental care for their young children. With a $1.75 million donation from United Healthcare, Project Engage will enroll children...
February 19, 2013
Is there good evidence that any supplements actually work for people with heart disease? Nothing beats the natural way to fight heart disease - living better, said Sara Sirna, director of Temple...
February 19, 2013
A new project by Temple’s Kornberg School of Dentistry and United Healthcare will help young children living around Temple get the dental care they need. Amid Ismail, dean of the School of Dentistry...
February 19, 2013
In an opinion piece, Temple president Neil D. Theobald outlines how Temple is helping students earn college degrees without amassing excessive debt. “Temple and other schools must take a larger role...
February 18, 2013
A composer’s work can grow in influence far beyond what it enjoyed during a composer’s lifetime. Water Music, by George Frideric Handel, probably wasn’t an 18th-century blockbuster. “It would have...
February 18, 2013

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