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PENN TO REQUIRE VACCINE FOR FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS The University of Pennsylvania will require all faculty, staff and doctoral students to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Aug. 1, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported . The University of Pennsylvania previously announced on April 22 that all students who intend to live or learn on campus in the Fall 2021 semester must be fully vaccinated PENNSYLVANIA WILL LIFT ALL COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS ON Pennsylvania will lift all COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings, restaurants and other businesses on May 31, Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration announced in a press release Tuesday.. All Pennsylvanians are still required to wear masks indoors and outdoors away from the home until 70 percent of adults statewide are fully vaccinated, according to the release. STUDENTS REACT TO FALL 2021 SEMESTER Classes during the Spring 2021 semester are a hybrid of both in-person and virtual learning, with an estimated 13 percent of classes being held in person, as hybrid or through fieldwork, The Temple News reported. Students taking in-person classes, using Main Campus facilities or working on campus are required to be tested for COVID-19at least
TEMPLE MEDICAL SCHOOL DEAN DIES AT 73 Dr. John Daly, dean of Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine, died at his home on Friday, wrote President Richard Englert in a message to Temple students, faculty and staff. He was 73. Daly was named dean in February after serving as interim dean ANIMAL TESTING IS CRUEL AND UNRELIABLE Animal testing is cruel and unreliable. The university should adopt computer-simulated research to make experiments more accurate and ethical. In 2014, Temple’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine made a huge stride in working to cure HIV. Students were able to NEWS – THE TEMPLE NEWS Bill Cosby denied parole after serving minimum sentence. 28 May 2021 Amelia Winger. The Pennsylvania Parole Board cited Cosby’s refusal to attend counseling for sex offenders, as was required by his sentence, in their reasoning for denying his parole request. Featured. STOP THE SPREAD OF VACCINE MISINFORMATION For as long as I can remember, I’ve always been on top of my vaccinations, from the Hepatitis vaccine to my annual flu shot. I firmly believe in the science behind vaccines and their ability to protect us from diseases. The COVID-19 vaccine was no different. I got it as soon as I was eligible in TEMPLE TO ANNOUNCE NEW PRESIDENT IN COMING WEEKS Temple University’s Presidential Search Committee plans to share its recommendation for President Englert’s successor with the Board of Trustees in the coming weeks, wrote Mitchell Morgan, chairman of the Board of Trustees and a member of the committee, in a statement to TheTemple News.
PENN TO REQUIRE VACCINE FOR FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS The University of Pennsylvania will require all faculty, staff and doctoral students to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Aug. 1, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported . The University of Pennsylvania previously announced on April 22 that all students who intend to live or learn on campus in the Fall 2021 semester must be fully vaccinated PENNSYLVANIA WILL LIFT ALL COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS ON Pennsylvania will lift all COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings, restaurants and other businesses on May 31, Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration announced in a press release Tuesday.. All Pennsylvanians are still required to wear masks indoors and outdoors away from the home until 70 percent of adults statewide are fully vaccinated, according to the release. STUDENTS REACT TO FALL 2021 SEMESTER Classes during the Spring 2021 semester are a hybrid of both in-person and virtual learning, with an estimated 13 percent of classes being held in person, as hybrid or through fieldwork, The Temple News reported. Students taking in-person classes, using Main Campus facilities or working on campus are required to be tested for COVID-19at least
TEMPLE MEDICAL SCHOOL DEAN DIES AT 73 Dr. John Daly, dean of Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine, died at his home on Friday, wrote President Richard Englert in a message to Temple students, faculty and staff. He was 73. Daly was named dean in February after serving as interim dean ANIMAL TESTING IS CRUEL AND UNRELIABLE Animal testing is cruel and unreliable. The university should adopt computer-simulated research to make experiments more accurate and ethical. In 2014, Temple’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine made a huge stride in working to cure HIV. Students were able toTHE TEMPLE NEWS
27 May 2021. As of May 27, 10,476 residents in 19121 and 7,520 in 19122 have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Tracking COVID-19 cases at Temple University. 17 May 2021. NEWS – THE TEMPLE NEWS Bill Cosby denied parole after serving minimum sentence. 28 May 2021 Amelia Winger. The Pennsylvania Parole Board cited Cosby’s refusal to attend counseling for sex offenders, as was required by his sentence, in their reasoning for denying his parole request. Featured. STUDENTS REACT TO FALL 2021 SEMESTER Classes during the Spring 2021 semester are a hybrid of both in-person and virtual learning, with an estimated 13 percent of classes being held in person, as hybrid or through fieldwork, The Temple News reported. Students taking in-person classes, using Main Campus facilities or working on campus are required to be tested for COVID-19at least
PHILADELPHIA LIFTING REMAINING COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS TODAY 1 day ago · The City of Philadelphia is lifting its COVID-19 indoor mask mandate and 11 p.m. curfew for dining at restaurants today, the Philadelphia Board of Health and Department of Public Health announced in a press release Wednesday.. Fully vaccinated people will only be required to wear a mask in select settings, including health care institutions, congregate facilities, on public transportation and MAKE VACCINATIONS MANDATORY FOR STUDENTS AND FACULTY As we’ve made it through more than a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccines are now being administered to millions of people. In an effort to build herd immunity and bring us back to normal, Temple should make COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for students, faculty and staff for the safety of everyone on campus and the surrounding North Central community, with exceptions for people with TEMPLE BEGINS ADDRESSING AUDITOR GENERAL’S RECOMMENDATIONS Temple University is in the process of addressing suggestions made by Pennsylvania Auditor General Timothy DeFoor in an April 2021 report that examined several university’s practices including employee Child Protective Services Law background checks and sexual harassment training from July 2016 through June 2019.. The Auditor General may periodically review state agencies or BOARD APPROVES INCREASES IN TEMPLE HOUSING AND MEAL PLANS Temple University’s Board of Trustees authorized a 2.9 percent average increase in student housing rates and a 3.9 percent average increase in meal plan rates for the 2021-22 academic year at its virtual meeting Tuesday afternoon. Trustees also approved $3.5 million to fund the design and construction services for creating a Center forAnti
STOP THE SPREAD OF VACCINE MISINFORMATION For as long as I can remember, I’ve always been on top of my vaccinations, from the Hepatitis vaccine to my annual flu shot. I firmly believe in the science behind vaccines and their ability to protect us from diseases. The COVID-19 vaccine was no different. I got it as soon as I was eligible in JUNE 2021 – PAGE 2 – THE TEMPLE NEWS Owls defeat USF to end six-game losing streak Basketball Conflicts in hybrid scheduling hurt commuter students Commentary Temple announces plan to de-densify campus CORONAVIRUS Philadelphia lifting remaining COVID-19 restrictions today CORONAVIRUS MAN SHOT IN HIP ON BROAD STREET NEAR ALLEGHENY AVENUE A 39-year-old man came to Temple University Hospital’s Emergency Department at 11:45 p.m. Wednesday after he was shot in the hip in the parking lot of the McDonald’s on Broad Street near Allegheny Avenue, wrote Charles Leone, director of Campus Safety Services, inTHE TEMPLE NEWS
27 May 2021. As of May 27, 10,476 residents in 19121 and 7,520 in 19122 have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Tracking COVID-19 cases at Temple University. 17 May 2021. TEMPLE FINALIZES RENOVATION PROJECT, PREPARES FOR PALEY The East Gateway Project was on pause for six weeks from March 20, 2020, to May 4, 2020, due to the governor’s restrictions, Ibeh wrote in an email to The Temple News. Wolf announced that construction sites were allowed to reopen on May 8, 2020, as long as they followed COVID-19 guidelines, like social distancing, The Temple News reported. PENN TO REQUIRE VACCINE FOR FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS The University of Pennsylvania will require all faculty, staff and doctoral students to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Aug. 1, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported . The University of Pennsylvania previously announced on April 22 that all students who intend to live or learn on campus in the Fall 2021 semester must be fully vaccinated TEMPLE TO ANNOUNCE NEW PRESIDENT IN COMING WEEKS Temple University’s Presidential Search Committee plans to share its recommendation for President Englert’s successor with the Board of Trustees in the coming weeks, wrote Mitchell Morgan, chairman of the Board of Trustees and a member of the committee, in a statement to TheTemple News.
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PENNSYLVANIA WILL LIFT ALL COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS ON Pennsylvania will lift all COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings, restaurants and other businesses on May 31, Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration announced in a press release Tuesday.. All Pennsylvanians are still required to wear masks indoors and outdoors away from the home until 70 percent of adults statewide are fully vaccinated, according to the release. ANIMAL TESTING IS CRUEL AND UNRELIABLE Animal testing is cruel and unreliable. The university should adopt computer-simulated research to make experiments more accurate and ethical. In 2014, Temple’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine made a huge stride in working to cure HIV. Students were able toTHE TEMPLE NEWS
27 May 2021. As of May 27, 10,476 residents in 19121 and 7,520 in 19122 have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Tracking COVID-19 cases at Temple University. 17 May 2021. TEMPLE FINALIZES RENOVATION PROJECT, PREPARES FOR PALEY The East Gateway Project was on pause for six weeks from March 20, 2020, to May 4, 2020, due to the governor’s restrictions, Ibeh wrote in an email to The Temple News. Wolf announced that construction sites were allowed to reopen on May 8, 2020, as long as they followed COVID-19 guidelines, like social distancing, The Temple News reported. PENN TO REQUIRE VACCINE FOR FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS The University of Pennsylvania will require all faculty, staff and doctoral students to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Aug. 1, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported . The University of Pennsylvania previously announced on April 22 that all students who intend to live or learn on campus in the Fall 2021 semester must be fully vaccinated TEMPLE TO ANNOUNCE NEW PRESIDENT IN COMING WEEKS Temple University’s Presidential Search Committee plans to share its recommendation for President Englert’s successor with the Board of Trustees in the coming weeks, wrote Mitchell Morgan, chairman of the Board of Trustees and a member of the committee, in a statement to TheTemple News.
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PENNSYLVANIA WILL LIFT ALL COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS ON Pennsylvania will lift all COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings, restaurants and other businesses on May 31, Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration announced in a press release Tuesday.. All Pennsylvanians are still required to wear masks indoors and outdoors away from the home until 70 percent of adults statewide are fully vaccinated, according to the release. ANIMAL TESTING IS CRUEL AND UNRELIABLE Animal testing is cruel and unreliable. The university should adopt computer-simulated research to make experiments more accurate and ethical. In 2014, Temple’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine made a huge stride in working to cure HIV. Students were able to MAKE VACCINATIONS MANDATORY FOR STUDENTS AND FACULTY 23 hours ago · As we’ve made it through more than a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccines are now being administered to millions of people. In an effort to build herd immunity and bring us back to normal, Temple should make COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for students, faculty and staff for the safety of everyone on campus and the surrounding North Central community, with exceptions for people with STUDENTS REACT TO FALL 2021 SEMESTER Classes during the Spring 2021 semester are a hybrid of both in-person and virtual learning, with an estimated 13 percent of classes being held in person, as hybrid or through fieldwork, The Temple News reported. Students taking in-person classes, using Main Campus facilities or working on campus are required to be tested for COVID-19at least
BIDEN SIGNS BILL GIVING STIMULUS CHECKS TO STUDENTS President Joseph Biden signed The American Rescue Plan Act today, providing stimulus checks of up to $1,400 to newly-eligible college students and millions of Americans as well as $39 billion in grants to higher-education institutions and $7.5 billion for vaccine administration and distribution.. Previous COVID-19 stimulus bills notably excluded adults claimed as dependents on others’ tax PLAYA BOWLS OPENS ON LIACOURAS WALK Owls defeat USF to end six-game losing streak Basketball Conflicts in hybrid scheduling hurt commuter students Commentary Temple announces plan to de-densify campus CORONAVIRUS JASON WINGARD NAMED TEMPLE’S 12TH PRESIDENT 1 day ago · Jason Wingard, a dean emeritus and professor at Columbia University, was selected as Temple University’s president-elect today, making him the first Black president in the university’s 137-year history, Board of Trustees chairman Mitchell Morgan announcedat a
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NEWS – THE TEMPLE NEWS As of June 3, 10,904 residents in 19121 and 7,740 in 19122 have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. ANIMAL TESTING IS CRUEL AND UNRELIABLE Owls defeat USF to end six-game losing streak Basketball Conflicts in hybrid scheduling hurt commuter students Commentary Temple announces plan to de-densify campus CORONAVIRUS Tracking COVID-19 vaccinations in North Central CORONAVIRUS TEMPLE GYMNASTS ‘STAYED THE COURSE’ THROUGH SLOW START Owls defeat USF to end six-game losing streak Basketball Conflicts in hybrid scheduling hurt commuter students Commentary Temple announces plan to de-densify campus CORONAVIRUS Bill Cosby denied parole after serving minimum sentence Cosby TEMPLE TO ANNOUNCE NEW PRESIDENT IN COMING WEEKS Temple University’s Presidential Search Committee plans to share its recommendation for President Englert’s successor with the Board of Trustees in the coming weeks, wrote Mitchell Morgan, chairman of the Board of Trustees and a member of the committee, in a statement to TheTemple News.
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The Superior Court of Pennsylvania affirmed a 2013 lawsuit against Temple University Hospital and several physicians for failure to test and identify a post-surgery bacterial infection, resulting in the amputation of then-72-year-old Annabelle Glasgow’s left leg after knee replacement surgery. FORMER KORNBERG ASSOCIATE DEAN SUES FOR Owls defeat USF to end six-game losing streak Basketball Conflicts in hybrid scheduling hurt commuter students Commentary Temple announces plan to de-densify campus CORONAVIRUS Bill Cosby denied parole after serving minimum sentence CosbyTHE TEMPLE NEWS
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NEWS – THE TEMPLE NEWS As of June 3, 10,904 residents in 19121 and 7,740 in 19122 have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. ANIMAL TESTING IS CRUEL AND UNRELIABLE Owls defeat USF to end six-game losing streak Basketball Conflicts in hybrid scheduling hurt commuter students Commentary Temple announces plan to de-densify campus CORONAVIRUS Tracking COVID-19 vaccinations in North Central CORONAVIRUS TEMPLE GYMNASTS ‘STAYED THE COURSE’ THROUGH SLOW START Owls defeat USF to end six-game losing streak Basketball Conflicts in hybrid scheduling hurt commuter students Commentary Temple announces plan to de-densify campus CORONAVIRUS Bill Cosby denied parole after serving minimum sentence Cosby TEMPLE TO ANNOUNCE NEW PRESIDENT IN COMING WEEKS Temple University’s Presidential Search Committee plans to share its recommendation for President Englert’s successor with the Board of Trustees in the coming weeks, wrote Mitchell Morgan, chairman of the Board of Trustees and a member of the committee, in a statement to TheTemple News.
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The Superior Court of Pennsylvania affirmed a 2013 lawsuit against Temple University Hospital and several physicians for failure to test and identify a post-surgery bacterial infection, resulting in the amputation of then-72-year-old Annabelle Glasgow’s left leg after knee replacement surgery. FORMER KORNBERG ASSOCIATE DEAN SUES FOR Owls defeat USF to end six-game losing streak Basketball Conflicts in hybrid scheduling hurt commuter students Commentary Temple announces plan to de-densify campus CORONAVIRUS Bill Cosby denied parole after serving minimum sentence CosbyTHE TEMPLE NEWS
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