via Philadelphia Business Journal on June 9, 2025 John Fry wants Temple to be Center City's 'anchor university' By Ryan Mulligan Temple University will take over the landmark Terra Hall building at Broad and Walnut streets come 2027, but President John Fry isn’t waiting to cast the school in a key role for the revitalization of the Avenue of the Arts. Following his first academic year leading Philadelphia ... via Philadelphia Inquirer on May 9, 2021 Temple wins first-ever men’s points crown at Jefferson Dad Vail Regatta By Joe Juliano The Owls won the men's varsity heavyweight race for the 22nd time in program history. via Connecticut Public Radio on May 9, 2021 The University Of Hartford And The Economics Of Sports By John Henry Smith Temple University Sports Economist Michael Leeds joined "All Things Considered" to talk about if this move make sense. via Philadelphia Inquirer on May 8, 2021 College graduates celebrate as in-person commencement ceremonies return Temple hosted separate commencement ceremonies this week in a step towards normalcy as they celebrated the class of 2021 while still adhering to COVID-19 restrictions. via Philadelphia Inquirer on May 7, 2021 Drexel and Temple seniors are grateful for a fifth year and another shot at the Dad Vail Regatta By Joe Juliano More than three dozen seniors for the Dragons and Owls could not compete in 2020 because of the pandemic. But 19 of them have returned thanks to a fifth year of eligibility awarded by the NCAA. via PhillyVoice on May 6, 2021 A new form of CBD may offer more potent pain relief and ease opioid cravings By Michael Tannenbaum Temple University scientists say the drug shows promise in experiments on mice. via CBS3 on May 6, 2021 Temple University Salutes Its Graduates With Mix Of Virtual, In-Person Ceremonies Temple University is honoring its graduates with both virtual and in-person celebrations. Temple’s 134th annual commencement got underway virtually Thursday morning. via 6ABC on May 5, 2021 Sabre and a Scalpel! Former Temple fencing star trains for Olympics and becomes a surgeon By Jamie Apody Former Temple University fencer Kamali Thompson is one event away from competing in the Olympics and she's two weeks away from graduating Rutgers Medical school as an orthopedic surgeon. via Philadelphia Business Journal on May 4, 2021 Free pre-college program at Temple's Fox School of Business plans to double cohort this fall By Kennedy Rose A pre-college program hosted at Temple University's Fox School of Business plans to nearly double its cohort size for the fall to provide free college courses to Philadelphia students. via Washington Post on May 3, 2021 Australia warns its citizens of jail and $50,000 fine if they return from India By Adam Taylor “It has long been assumed citizens have an absolute right under international law to enter their own country,” Peter Spiro, a Temple University law professor and expert on citizenship, wrote in an email. “That right has gone largely untested until Covid.” via Philadelphia Inquirer on May 3, 2021 Did transferring from Temple help NFL draft prospects? Nope. By Mike Jensen Transferring from Temple does not improve your draft position. via Philadelphia Inquirer on May 3, 2021 Fox 29′s new sports anchor is a Temple grad and former mascot By Ellen Gray Breland Moore, a Temple graduate, will report and anchor sports coverage for the 5, 6, 10, and 11 p.m. newscasts beginning May 24. via Philadelphia Inquirer on May 3, 2021 Temple center C.J. Perez grateful for a sixth year of college football By Marc Narducci Temple center C.J. Perez has taken quite a journey in college football, and because of the NCAA’s ruling that last season didn’t count on a player’s eligibility, he has gotten one final chance to prolong his playing career. via Philadelphia Business Journal on April 27, 2021 Temple University names Dr. Amy Goldberg interim dean of Lewis Katz School of Medicine By John George Temple University has named trauma surgeon Dr. Amy J. Goldberg as interim dean of its Lewis Katz School of Medicine. Goldberg is a nationally known gun violence prevention advocate who has won numerous awards for her work in that arena. via Chronicle of Higher Education on April 27, 2021 Academic Libraries Led Universities Into the Socially Distant Era. Now They’re Planning for What’s Next. By Scott Carlson Joseph P. Lucia, dean of Temple University Libraries, believes that many of the academic functions of a library can be conducted online. via Hartford Courant on April 24, 2021 Will UHart really save $9 million a year by transitioning from NCAA Division I to Division III? The answer is complicated By Alex Putterman “In terms of the actual cost to the university of admitting the student,” says Michael Leeds, a sports economist at Temple University, “it’s a cost only to the extent you are displacing another student and that the student you are displacing is paying his or her own way.” Load More
via Philadelphia Business Journal on June 9, 2025 John Fry wants Temple to be Center City's 'anchor university' By Ryan Mulligan Temple University will take over the landmark Terra Hall building at Broad and Walnut streets come 2027, but President John Fry isn’t waiting to cast the school in a key role for the revitalization of the Avenue of the Arts. Following his first academic year leading Philadelphia ...
via Philadelphia Inquirer on May 9, 2021 Temple wins first-ever men’s points crown at Jefferson Dad Vail Regatta By Joe Juliano The Owls won the men's varsity heavyweight race for the 22nd time in program history. via Connecticut Public Radio on May 9, 2021 The University Of Hartford And The Economics Of Sports By John Henry Smith Temple University Sports Economist Michael Leeds joined "All Things Considered" to talk about if this move make sense. via Philadelphia Inquirer on May 8, 2021 College graduates celebrate as in-person commencement ceremonies return Temple hosted separate commencement ceremonies this week in a step towards normalcy as they celebrated the class of 2021 while still adhering to COVID-19 restrictions. via Philadelphia Inquirer on May 7, 2021 Drexel and Temple seniors are grateful for a fifth year and another shot at the Dad Vail Regatta By Joe Juliano More than three dozen seniors for the Dragons and Owls could not compete in 2020 because of the pandemic. But 19 of them have returned thanks to a fifth year of eligibility awarded by the NCAA. via PhillyVoice on May 6, 2021 A new form of CBD may offer more potent pain relief and ease opioid cravings By Michael Tannenbaum Temple University scientists say the drug shows promise in experiments on mice. via CBS3 on May 6, 2021 Temple University Salutes Its Graduates With Mix Of Virtual, In-Person Ceremonies Temple University is honoring its graduates with both virtual and in-person celebrations. Temple’s 134th annual commencement got underway virtually Thursday morning. via 6ABC on May 5, 2021 Sabre and a Scalpel! Former Temple fencing star trains for Olympics and becomes a surgeon By Jamie Apody Former Temple University fencer Kamali Thompson is one event away from competing in the Olympics and she's two weeks away from graduating Rutgers Medical school as an orthopedic surgeon. via Philadelphia Business Journal on May 4, 2021 Free pre-college program at Temple's Fox School of Business plans to double cohort this fall By Kennedy Rose A pre-college program hosted at Temple University's Fox School of Business plans to nearly double its cohort size for the fall to provide free college courses to Philadelphia students. via Washington Post on May 3, 2021 Australia warns its citizens of jail and $50,000 fine if they return from India By Adam Taylor “It has long been assumed citizens have an absolute right under international law to enter their own country,” Peter Spiro, a Temple University law professor and expert on citizenship, wrote in an email. “That right has gone largely untested until Covid.” via Philadelphia Inquirer on May 3, 2021 Did transferring from Temple help NFL draft prospects? Nope. By Mike Jensen Transferring from Temple does not improve your draft position. via Philadelphia Inquirer on May 3, 2021 Fox 29′s new sports anchor is a Temple grad and former mascot By Ellen Gray Breland Moore, a Temple graduate, will report and anchor sports coverage for the 5, 6, 10, and 11 p.m. newscasts beginning May 24. via Philadelphia Inquirer on May 3, 2021 Temple center C.J. Perez grateful for a sixth year of college football By Marc Narducci Temple center C.J. Perez has taken quite a journey in college football, and because of the NCAA’s ruling that last season didn’t count on a player’s eligibility, he has gotten one final chance to prolong his playing career. via Philadelphia Business Journal on April 27, 2021 Temple University names Dr. Amy Goldberg interim dean of Lewis Katz School of Medicine By John George Temple University has named trauma surgeon Dr. Amy J. Goldberg as interim dean of its Lewis Katz School of Medicine. Goldberg is a nationally known gun violence prevention advocate who has won numerous awards for her work in that arena. via Chronicle of Higher Education on April 27, 2021 Academic Libraries Led Universities Into the Socially Distant Era. Now They’re Planning for What’s Next. By Scott Carlson Joseph P. Lucia, dean of Temple University Libraries, believes that many of the academic functions of a library can be conducted online. via Hartford Courant on April 24, 2021 Will UHart really save $9 million a year by transitioning from NCAA Division I to Division III? The answer is complicated By Alex Putterman “In terms of the actual cost to the university of admitting the student,” says Michael Leeds, a sports economist at Temple University, “it’s a cost only to the extent you are displacing another student and that the student you are displacing is paying his or her own way.”