Temple in the News
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
An assistant professor of medicine and physiology at Temple’s School of Medicine has won an award that recognizes excellence in young investigators.
Emily J. Tsai won the Jay N. Cohn New...
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
Every December, a giant bird goes up in flames in suburban Phoenixville, Pa., the main event of the annual Phoenixville Firebird Festival. But before the firebird is set alight, someone needs to...
October 5, 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
Maybe, if the practice of medicine goes the way Temple’s associate vice dean of health care services Paula L. Stillman thinks it will, community health workers will move from the margins to an...
October 4, 2012
Temple has taken crowdsourcing and social media in a new direction. With social media becoming more important for admissions, the university has created a campaign called “Temple Made,” which uses...
October 4, 2012
Temple’s new "Donald and Nancy Resnick" basketball practice court offers a panoramic view of the city. Here coach Fran Dunphy sat down to talk about the Owls future in the Big East. The coach is not...
October 4, 2012
The Secretary of the Commonwealth, Carol Aichele commended Temple students leading the voter ID effort, which resulted in the university adding expiration dates to IDs. “I am happy to be here at...
October 4, 2012
In a volatile marketplace — in which rates rapidly change, ads can be preempted (and then must be refunded) and candidates and outside groups pull ads on short notice — tracking who is spending what...
October 4, 2012