Temple in the News
Opinion columnist Harold Jackson wrote that, while accompanying an American medical-missions team to Ethiopia a week ago, he learned a lot about why U.S health...
April 4, 2010
When speaking of the popularity of Japan’s hentai games, it is easy to condemn the country as a sexist and repressed culture with a government that chooses to...
April 2, 2010
When Philadelphians think of "flash mobs," they now think of large groups of unruly teens running amok. But that's not how most of the world sees this internet-...
April 2, 2010
With just one month to go before the end of the first-time home buyers' tax credit, house hunters are trying to wrap up purchases in time to get up to $8,000 back...
April 1, 2010
Apple's iPhone and iTouch sold 57 million units in 28 months. Smartphones and other Internet-ready handheld devices have gained immense popularity. According to the Pew Internet and American Life...
March 31, 2010
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A class at Temple University has drawn criticism from the mayor in Hazleton, Pa, a town more than 2 hours away. Terry Halbert,...
March 31, 2010
When it comes to health and wellness, many people think they know what to do. Knowing and doing are not the same, of course, but you've got to start somewhere....
March 30, 2010
Research from Temple University’s Department of Criminal Justice was featured in the Chronicle of Higher Education’s blog Percolator. Temple’s...
March 30, 2010
For the last 30 years, the magnificent Baptist Temple on North Broad Street has sat empty, a hulking relic of a storied past, its crumbling present crippling its...
March 30, 2010
The Globe and Mail's automotive column, "Driving it Home," cited a Wall Street Journal opinion piece by Jeff Kingston of Temple University, Japan Campus: "Well, it...
March 30, 2010