Temple students are learning their rights with ICE on campus, emphasizing legal protections, due process, and reporting procedures amid policy changes.
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Steven Goldsmith, PhD, reveals road salt's extensive environmental and health impacts, including water contamination and infrastructure corrosion.
Governor Shapiro's $30M film tax credit for "Mayor of Kingstown" boosts PA's economy, creating 2,600 jobs and injecting $100M, exemplifying economic growth.
Toddler Storytime at Philadelphia City Institute on 02/11/25 offers engaging songs, stories, and rhymes followed by toddler playtime, fostering early literacy.
Join Radnor EAC in late winter 2025 for eco-friendly lectures and workshops, ideal for sustainability enthusiasts and local community members.
Philadelphia's African American theater, rooted in civil rights, thrives with venues like the Royal Theater and talents like Pearl Bailey and Leslie Odom, Jr.
John Pelusi regains Emeritus Trustee status but can't access executive sessions after settling his lawsuit with Pitt's Board over information restrictions.
Students at Temple share fears and anxieties over Trump's immigration policies, with concerns about family separations and the broader impact on their community.
David Ignatius explores post-2024 US politics at CMU, highlighting internet's paradox and potential bipartisan opportunities amid global shifts.
Penn Medicine and Abramson Cancer Center staff play a key role in translating CAR T-cell research into clinical cancer treatments.