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Released: 9-Aug-2016 3:05 PM EDT
Temple University Study Examines Penalty Consistency of NCAA Infractions
Temple University

NCAA conference membership generally has no influence on the severity of penalties issued when schools are found responsible for violating NCAA rules, according to an independent study released by Temple University’s Sport Industry Research Center that analyzed all major NCAA infractions cases over a 61-year period.

Released: 22-Jul-2016 10:45 AM EDT
Study: Smart Technology – and Not Body Cameras – More Likely to Reduce Use of Lethal Force by Police
Temple University

Two researchers from Temple University's Fox School of Business have found that smartphones and analytics are more likely than body cameras to reduce lethal force by police

Released: 3-Jun-2016 9:05 AM EDT
Leonard and Lynne Barrack Donate $5 Million to Temple University
Temple University

Temple University Trustee Leonard Barrack and his wife Lynne, two of the university’s most generous benefactors, have donated $5 million to the President’s Strategic Fund. In recognition of this support, a scholarship initiative in the Beasley School of Law will be established.

Released: 11-May-2016 1:05 PM EDT
Temple Scientists Eliminate HIV-1 From Genome of Human T-Cells
Temple University

Building on their groundbreaking research, Temple University scientists make another breakthrough in a potential cure for HIV.

Released: 11-May-2016 12:05 PM EDT
School of Tourism and Hospitality Management at Temple University Announces Change to Name
Temple University

The School of Tourism and Hospitality Management (STHM) at Temple University has been rebranded as the School of Sport, Tourism, and Hospitality Management, undergoing a name change for the first time since the school’s founding in 1998.

Released: 15-Mar-2016 8:00 AM EDT
15 Ways to Be a Wise College Spender
Temple University

Paying for college is pricey enough. Temple University experts offer 15 ways for students to save money while in school.

Released: 8-Mar-2016 8:00 AM EST
Six Tips to Borrow Student Loans Wisely
Temple University

Taking out loans might not be the most desirable way to pay for college, but it’s often necessary. If you have to do it, do it carefully.

Released: 23-Feb-2016 8:00 AM EST
Six Tips for Finding Scholarships
Temple University

The college scholarship search can seem burdensome, but often times opportunities are waiting for the right student to come along. Temple University experts offer tips for finding scholarships.

Released: 16-Feb-2016 10:00 AM EST
Five Things to Know About the FAFSA
Temple University

College isn’t cheap, but Temple’s committed to assisting students make their education as affordable as possible. It starts with the FAFSA.

Released: 25-Jan-2016 2:05 PM EST
Temple Researcher Links Private Water Wells to Illness
Temple University

Heather Murphy’s research in Canada could be helpful in Pennsylvania and elsewhere.

Released: 20-Jan-2016 1:05 PM EST
Study Finds Opioid Prescriptions Down at Temple University Hospital
Temple University

The implementation of a voluntary prescribing guideline aims to reduce addiction to and overdose from addictive painkillers.

Released: 11-Nov-2015 2:05 PM EST
Temple University’s Entrepreneurship Programs Earn Top-10 Rankings by the Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine
Temple University

The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine ranked the undergraduate Entrepreneurship program at Temple University’s Fox School of Business No. 8 in the country, a three-spot climb from the 2015 rankings. Fox’s graduate-level Entrepreneurship program also made the top-10. Its No. 10 ranking marked a six-spot improvement from last year.

Released: 15-Sep-2015 1:05 PM EDT
Temple University Experts Available to Speak on Pope Francis
Temple University

Reporters wishing to request an interview should contact Ashwin Verghese at 215-204-7739 (office), 717-676-8584 (cell) or [email protected]. Photos are available upon request.

19-May-2015 3:10 PM EDT
New Class of Swelling Magnets Have the Potential to Energize the World
Temple University

A new class of magnets that expand their volume when placed in a magnetic field and generate negligible amounts of wasteful heat during energy harvesting, has been discovered.

Released: 9-Apr-2015 9:05 AM EDT
Dispersant Used to Clean Deepwater Horizon Spill More Toxic to Corals Than the Oil
Temple University

The dispersant used to remediate the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is more toxic to cold-water corals at lower concentrations than the spilled oil, according to a new study that comes on the eve of the spill’s fifth anniversary, April 20th.

Released: 5-Jan-2015 10:00 AM EST
Over 28,000 Endangered Lemurs Illegally Kept as Pets in Madagascar May Threaten Conservation and Survival of Species
Temple University

An estimated 28,000 lemurs, the world’s most endangered primates, have been illegally kept as pets in urban areas of Madagascar over the past three years, possibly threatening conservation efforts and hastening the extinction of some of lemur species.

Released: 19-Dec-2014 4:00 PM EST
These Holiday Ho, Ho, Hos Are Really No, No, Nos; Temple Psychologist Dispels Popular Holiday Myths
Temple University

Just like holly wreaths, twinkling lights, Santa Claus, flying red-nosed reindeer and decorated evergreen trees, myths and superstitions have become part of our holiday lore. A Temple University psychologist offers the truth behind some of these false holiday beliefs.

Released: 15-Dec-2014 9:05 AM EST
Fatherhood Research and Practice Network Awards $350,000 to Four Projects to Evaluate Fatherhood Programs
Temple University

The Fatherhood Research and Practice Network, a collaboration between Temple University and Denver’s Center for Policy Research, has awarded $350,000 to four projects that will evaluate fatherhood programs in order to determine how to best serve low-income fathers.

Released: 18-Nov-2014 9:00 AM EST
Brain Receptor Cell Could Be New Target for Alzheimer’s
Temple University

Blocking a key receptor in brain cells that is used by oxygen free radicals could play a major role in neutralizing the biological consequences of Alzheimer’s disease, according to researchers at Temple University.



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