Temple in the News

Last week, the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency awarded $1.5 million to fund Philadelphia CeaseFire, an anti-gun violence program based at Temple’s School of...
September 26, 2012
How many people think of York as a manufacturing capital? Thanks to factory tours and similar initiatives, the number is growing. Temple professor Carolyn Kitch focuses on York factory tours in her...
September 25, 2012
Japan's opposition Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) will be choosing a new leader to take on Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda. Polls show the race, which comes ahead of national elections Noda must call...
September 25, 2012
Canada's Postmedia Digital hosted its second live online chat on Tuesday about the NHL lockout. Once again, panelists included Aubrey Kent, founder of Temple's Sport Industry Research Center, who...
September 25, 2012
A new genetic analysis of breast cancer has found four distinct types of the deadly disease. Jeff Boyd, senior vice president for molecular medicine at Temple University's Foxchase Cancer Center,...
September 25, 2012
A new analysis says the proposed $250 million Colorado State University football stadium could lose as much as $218 million or make as much as $58 million over 30-years. "Capital budgeting analysis...
September 25, 2012
Three new picnic tables have been installed at Temple to help the school meet its goal of reducing its energy consumption. Each Solar Dok table is shaded by a striped umbrella topped with solar...
September 25, 2012
On Tuesday, Temple coach Steve Addazio led a tour of the $10 million expansion and renovations to Edberg-Olson Hall. "I think we have a state-of-the-art facility," said Addazio, whose squad returned...
September 25, 2012
Colorado Springs is home to fewer than half a million people, yet campaign spending there has tripled since 2008. It’s a glimpse into the impact that political ads are having across the country in a...
September 24, 2012
To watch local television now, one would think that Philadelphia was a Republican stronghold. Nearly every political ad is for a Republican here, the result of its status as a low priority swing...
September 24, 2012

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