Julie Kleaver, sociology major and spring 2024 graduate, has been chosen as one of seven 2024-2026 FAO Schwarz Fellowship recipients. The fellowship targets recent graduates w...
Please join us in celebrating these fantastic achievements by our students and classmates. They are so deserving of the recognition and we're so proud of their excellence! Th...
This year, Stanley Collins completed his PhD in Sociology at Temple. He's since been selected as a Provost's Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania. Read on to ...
Despite working 2-3 jobs throughout college, I built up a lot of credit card debt to keep up with peers who had access to more money than I had. Keeping up meant belonging, or...
The Temple University Ambler Library Building didn't escape the wrath of the EF2 tornado that ravaged campus on September 1, 2021. Ferocious winds and debris tore holes in the...
Samuel Titus (undergraduate Sociology major) for his paper "The Effects of Skin Color on Educational Attainment and Household Income in Contemporary Mexico" and Tyler Burges...
"When are you graduating?" It's a question every doctoral student (and even many part-time master's degree students) hears over and over again. The answer is always that you'l...
Global pandemic? Zoom classes? A mostly empty campus? None of this was any problem for the College of Liberal Arts Class of 2021!
OK, we get it. These were monumental challeng...
We're just over one week away from the Class of 2021 Commencement on Friday, May 7! Before we look forward to all the amazing things this class will do as graduates, let's tak...
This past year has seen race and racial inequality return as hot topics of national debate and contention. The problems currently receiving heightened attention are not new, b...
By: Nick Santangelo
In May, the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) launched the Emerging Voice Fellowship program in response to the COVID-19 economy. ACLS awarded 4...
By: Nick Santangelo
You've heard it all a million times by now: these times are unprecedented, unusual, challenging, difficult, etc. You know COVID-19 has made 2020 a year unl...
This has been a year unlike any other, but today Temple University's College of Liberal Arts (CLA) is celebrating an accomplishment unlike any other. In 2020, our students sma...
By: Nick Santangelo
The College of Liberal Arts (CLA) is extremely proud of how our entire community came together to create amazing learning and research environments this ac...
Congratulations, Class of 2020! You did it! It wasn't the way you (or us) envisioned your final semester at Temple University's College of Liberal Arts (CLA), but we're so pro...
By: Nick Santangelo
There is no single path to success, a fact that senior Nicholas Carmack knows all too well. The Sociology major is on track to graduate in December and was...
By: Nick Santangelo
March is Women's History Month, and the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) will be celebrating some of our women who've made (or are making) history all month l...
By: Nick Santangelo
Perception can be a funny thing. For instance, Dave Lambert, CLA '83, says a common perception many would-be college students and their parents perceive st...
Last Friday, Temple University's College of Liberal Arts (CLA) held its second annual Liberal Arts Undergraduate Research Awards (LAURAs). The LAURAs grant $2,000 each to unde...
By: Nick Santangelo | Photography: Colleen Stepanian
Fifty years and a series of kneel-downs later, have things changed? Can things change still? If they can, who's responsib...