Temple in the News
A new study, presented at the American College of Cardiology's annual meeting, has found that more than one in three middle school students who regularly eat school...
March 15, 2010
Many Americans with leaky heart valves soon might be able to get them fixed without open-heart surgery. A study showed that a tiny clip implanted through an artery was safer and nearly as...
March 14, 2010
Taxing something that's bad for you is not such a bad idea, wrote Rudy Ruiz in an opinion piece that refers to the work of Gary Foster, director of Temple University's Center for Obesity Research...
March 14, 2010
The proliferation of technology to ease our travels sometimes threatens to overwhelm us, but the best stuff pushes convenience to the forefront while making its...
March 13, 2010
Temple will open a historic church as a new multi-use space next month, after a $30 million renovation. In its day, the Baptist Temple, which opened in the 1880s on...
March 12, 2010
Even online, some travelers are more equal than others. Question is, how to become somebody? As social networking applications like Twitter and Facebook have come...
March 11, 2010
The Temple men’s basketball team, ranked at no. 17, is getting ready to pursue yet another Atlantic Ten Conference crown for Owls coach Fran Dunphy, who was named A-10 coach of the year Sunday...
March 9, 2010
More than 500 of Philadelphia's brightest public, parochial, private and charter school students took part in the 31st annual George Washington Carver Science Fair at...
March 9, 2010
A special National Research Council committee that will conduct an independent evaluation of the Washington, DC's public schools met in the nation's capital. The Post's "D.C. School Insider" blog...
March 9, 2010
Temple University's theater program has received a big honor: The original drama SHOT! is one of three productions chosen to be performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington. SHOT!—by Temple...
March 9, 2010