Updated: Jan. 27, 2011, 4:25 p.m. With 15 inches of snow overnight and more than 90 cancellations due to severe weather in the Philadelphia region, Temple administrators gave the green light for university operations to
A Temple professor was recently awarded a $200,000 grant for his cancer research. Dr. George Tuszynski, a neuroscience professor, said he hopes to use a new protein-based therapy for the leukemia subtype, acute myeloid leukemia,
After years of complaints, Yorktown will no longer be home for student renters. A Dec. 22 court ruling could pave the way for further evictions of student renters in Yorktown, where longtime residents have been
A Michigan State study finds college students don’t perform well in science. A recent study conducted by Michigan State University researchers, which surveyed 525 college students at 13 institutions across the country, found a majority
Temple’s integration of community needs and curriculum receive classification. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching recently recognized Temple, among another 115 colleges, in its 2010 Community Engagement Classification. The classification required institutions to
At last night’s State of the Campus Address, members discussed state funding. On Jan. 24, Temple Student Government held its fourth State of the Campus address in which the university’s commonwealth appropriations and the upcoming
Though no suspects have been named in the armed robbery cases that warranted two TU Alerts last semester, the cases aren’t yet dormant. We’ve identified several individuals in a few of the incidents,” Campus Safety
A new study suggests school social workers are unequipped to handle cyber bullying. Almost half of elementary-, middle- and high-school social workers are not prepared to handle cyberbullying, according to a recent study published in