Temple’s president received $1.47 million in 2024 even though he had resigned a year earlier
Such "separation payments" have become common in higher education but can draw ire on campuses, especially in an era of layoffs.
Such "separation payments" have become common in higher education but can draw ire on campuses, especially in an era of layoffs.
The 6-foot-2 combo guard is the second member to join Villanova's 2026 freshman class.
It's unclear whether the Medicare changes led to Coyle Connolly's financial troubles. Employees complained to the N.J. Department of Labor about payroll lapses this year.
Gov. Sherrill noted that she had met Tuesday evening with relatives of migrants being held at the Delaney Hall detention center.
In the 19th century, Americans expected Supreme Court justices to represent and even travel around circuits and engage with citizens. Staying in D.C. is a more recent development.
Plus, it’s Cape May v. Cape May.
This first-time Philly homebuyer wanted to be on a block that felt like home. And Mayor Cherelle L. Parker says the delayed 20-year property tax abatement is still key to…
Plus, the latest on the township’s leaf blower amendment proposal.
Plus, Wallingford-Swarthmore School District is delaying its high school renovation.
City Council members erupted Wednesday after a Parker administration official testified the mayor opposes legislation to extend death benefits to the families of first responders who die by suicide.