Temple in the News

As gaming revenue continues to dwindle, industry leaders and advocates in Atlantic City say the resort's future will depend on attracting group business such as conventions. With a larger stock of...
November 19, 2012
Some child-development experts and parents say decades of dumbed-down playgrounds, fueled by fears of litigation and concerns about injury, have led to cookie-cutter equipment that offers little...
November 19, 2012
Graffiti tags mar the grand façade of The Divine Lorraine; yet to many, the building holds the key to a massive renaissance that would restore North Broad Street to a grand boulevard. Ken Finkel of...
November 19, 2012
Raul DeLa Cadena, assistant dean at Temple’s School of Medicine, was selected one of the “Delaware Valley’s Most Influential Latinos” for 2012. “Dr. DeLa Cadena works tirelessly to help Temple...
November 19, 2012
A slightly reworked Phoenix Coyotes deal will go before City Council, but changing numbers from the city make it tough to judge the financial impact of keeping or losing the NHL team. What is known:...
November 19, 2012
How could a man revered across America as the shining intellectual star of the military, really be so stupid? Such risk-taking is common with men of this caliber, says Frank Farley, a faculty member...
November 17, 2012
While Pennsylvania gaming officials review applications to build Philadelphia's next casino, some politicians are floating an unprecedented idea. They'd like to see a nonprofit own two-thirds of the...
November 16, 2012
The Philadelphia Marathon may not have the cachet of its Boston or New York counterparts, but the annual race gives the local economy a leg up. An economic impact study conducted by Temple’s Sport...
November 16, 2012
Philanthropy often takes place privately, but at the Fox School of Business' Musser Awards, hundreds of local business leaders got to see philanthropy on full display as honoree Steven H. Korman...
November 16, 2012
If the Phoenix Coyotes hockey team left Glendale, Ariz., it could cost the city anywhere from $6 million to $15 million a year to operate the Jobing.com Arena. City officials are to discuss whether...
November 16, 2012

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