Temple in the News

The Philadelphia Chapter of First Books is holding its second annual Speed Read event where local celebrities will read a book as fast as they can in a coherent manner. "Anytime anybody asks you to...
October 9, 2012
Flu shots have become a $3 billion annual enterprise in the United States, and during the 2011-12 flu season, drug stores and retailers sold more than 20 percent of flu shots nationwide. "Certainly...
October 9, 2012
Temple University Health System has opened a facility in Elkins Park that is just for women. Medical Director Rosalind Kaplan says women end up running all over to get the care they need. “We see a...
October 7, 2012
At a conference held on Friday by the Clery Center for Security on Campus, professionals discussed how universities could improve both campus responses to victims and awareness of campus violence....
October 7, 2012
If there has been one hero this presidential election, it has been the mythic small businessman. But with nearly 98 percent of businesses in America classified as small, Chris Rabb, adjunct professor...
October 7, 2012
The rise of popular nationalism in Japan is ably abetted by the media. Similar pandering is no surprise in China, yet Japan supposedly has a free and inquiring press. With the Senkakus, says Jeff...
October 6, 2012
Drenched from a celebratory Gatorade bath, Steve Addazio couldn't stop smiling. "It is Temple back in the Big East Conference, our first Big East game," the Owls coach said. "We made a statement that...
October 6, 2012
A prisoner-of-war camp in Japan during World War II was set up to provide skilled workers at a factory complex. But survivors say that the Japanese instead got motivated saboteurs of their war effort...
October 5, 2012
A successful product or company developed from licensed intellectual property can produce a stream of revenue. “For example, Temple will see its licensing income increase to more than $13 million...
October 5, 2012
Glamour asked 1,400 women, "Why do you support one candidate over the other?" The magazine then created word clouds to highlight trends. “You can see it’s a close election and that negative ads are...
October 5, 2012

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