Temple alumni as well as current students gathered Sept. 16 at the Fox School of Business to discuss and debate a topic that continues to be controversial across the country as well as college campuses:
Businesses based around Philadelphia continue to recruit. With the decline in the global economy, college seniors are faced with a series of obstacles, one being the mounting pressure of landing a job after graduation. Many
The Teaching and Learning Center and College of Education now offer a teaching certificate program. The Teaching and Learning Center, alongside the College of Education, now offers a Teaching in Higher Education (THE) certificate program
The Measurement and Research Center will administer assessment tests. A new assessment test will be administered to freshmen and seniors every four years to measure how much students are learning and to what degree they may
Beloved math professor Eliezer Ehrenpreis passed away in mid-August. Eliezer “Leon” Ehrenpreis, a mathematics professor at Temple for 26 years, was known as “the kindly superman” among mathematicians for his remarkably diverse accomplishments, according to
Friends remember Kevin Coffey, who was killed in an accident this weekend. At approximately 2:30 a.m. on Saturday in Salina, N.Y., just outside of Syracuse, N.Y., Temple lost one of its own. Nineteen-year-old Kevin Coffey,
The Criminal Justice Department is working with Philadelphia police in the Smart Policing Initiative. Earning a doctorate degree requires years of studying, working hard and attending classes, but for second-year graduate students Cory Haberman and Evan Sorg,