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Temple eyes 900-bed mixed-use development on North Broad, acquires more property
By Ryan Mulligan
Temple University is plotting a new mixed-use student housing building with 900 beds and 20,000 square feet of retail space, part of a broader...
Temple Law receives $5M gift, second largest in its history
By Jeff Blumenthal
A former Philadelphia Common Pleas judge and her husband have given $5 million to Temple University Beasley School of Law to create an endowed...
Is this the end of Kuwait's unique democratic experiment?
By Cathrin Schaer
In Kuwait "national identity and culture has revolved around the sacrosanct norm that the [royal] Sabah family cannot rule without popular consent...
Temple's 'Gateway' aims to be a resource for residents in surrounding North Philadelphia
By Kiara Santos
Continuing in its attempt to improve ties with the North Philadelphia community, Temple University recently unveiled an initiative aimed to...
Kuwaiti Emir Suspends Parliament, Citing Political Tumult
By Vivian Nereim
Sean Yom, an associate professor of political science at Temple University, said that he worried how domestic dissent would now be treated. “What...
Temple political science graduate is ready to make positive change
By Samantha Bambino
As Gianni Quattrocchi prepares to graduate from Temple University this week, he wants to instill one piece of advice on incoming...
Where abortion providers and patients are protected from out-of-state investigations
By Elisha Brown
These statutes—shield laws—are typically passed in Democratic-led states. “It’s the states saying ‘We define abortion and gender-affirming care as...
People leaving prison face many hurdles. Temple is running a reentry simulation to help health care providers relate
By COURTENAY HARRIS BOND
A recent patient of Valerie Armstead, an anesthesiologist at Temple Health, made a request before he underwent a colonoscopy, a procedure that...
A viral conspiracy theory on TikTok says nice people don’t get promoted. But experts disagree
By Sawdah Bhaimiya
Although there’s a popular view that most CEOs are narcissists, Ryan Vogel, an associate professor at the Fox School of Business and Management at...
After ‘really shocking’ LDP losses in Japan’s special elections, can Fumio Kishida survive as PM?
By Julian Ryall
“He is in a very tough situation, and he is going to find it difficult to hang on,” said Hiromi Murakami, a political science professor at the...
Free food as new bagel shop opens at Temple University
Bagels & Co.’s first collegiate location is now open at Temple University and that means a bagel giveaway Monday.
Temple University receives $500,000 grant to make technology more accessible to people with disabilities
By Stephen Williams
Temple University has a new community space at Morgan Hall on Cecil Moore Avenue that offers people with disabilities access to high-tech devices...
'Asking for trouble': Why Japanese academics are shunning China
Jeff Kingston, an American director of Asian studies at the Tokyo campus of Temple University, acknowledged the risks but noted his lower profile...
Academics in Japan shun events in China amid fears over professor’s disappearance in Shanghai
By Julian Ryall
Jeff Kingston, an American who is the director of Asian studies at the Tokyo campus of Temple University, said he would be willing to travel to...
Locals picked in NFL draft: Tykee Smith shares moment with daughter; Jordan Magee ends Temple drought
By Jeff Neiburg
Temple had four players selected in the 2020 NFL draft, marking the fifth straight year the school had multiple players picked. But the last three...
Richie’s Café x Hatsune Miku: How a Temple University coffeeshop is collaborating with one of Japan’s biggest virtual stars
By Ali Mohsen
“The World is Mine,” “Romeo and Cinderella,” “PoPiPo,” “Brain Fluid Explosion Girl.” If those song titles sound familiar, you’ll be excited to...
Tightrope: Jordan’s balancing act between Iran and Israel
By Justin Salhani
“Any imminent Iranian-Israeli war is going to put Jordan on a tightrope,” Sean Yom, an expert on Jordan at Temple University and the author of ...
Temple student recognized for activism against sexual assault
Temple student Ray Epstein is the incoming student government president, a 2024 Truman Scholarship winner and the founding president of the...
Temple University Job Fair to aid formerly incarcerated individuals
Bill Anderson is live from Temple University Job Fair for those returning home from incarceration.
TechOWL community space at the Institute on Disabilities
A grand opening was held today at Temple University for the TechOWL Community Space at the Institute on Disabilities.
How did a white woman come to write the newest definitive text on Philadelphia’s Black history?
By Elizabeth Wellington
Temple University Press released Cohen’s new book, Black History in the Philadelphia Landscape, in February, and she has spent the last two months...
TechOWL community space
A space dedicated to innovation opened today on the campus of Temple University, where people with disabilities can try out new technology which...
At long last, the ‘Dinah’ memorial will be unveiled in Philadelphia’s Logan neighborhood
By Valerie Russ
But on Saturday, Stenton, a colonial-era house museum in Logan, will unveil a new memorial to the Black woman known for outwitting the British...
Da'Vine Joy Randolph makes TIME Magazine's list of 100 Most Influential People of 2024
By Taleisha Newbill
The Temple University alumni actress won the Oscar and the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress in the film, "The Holdovers." She has won over...
Whatever Happened to Building a Metaverse for Education?
By Jeffrey R. Young
So what happened to the early education experiments in the metaverse, and what do those watching the space think is next? To find out, we checked...
Indian election: Prime Minister Modi's BJP seeks supporters in the U.S.
By Mithil Aggarwal and Megan Lebowitz
“It’s no longer party versus party. It’s a person against a person, and there is no other credible person with a national stature like Modi,” said...