Professors Rhiannon Jerch and Viviane Sanfelice were recently awarded CLARA grants by the College of Liberal Arts to support their research project, "Do Electrical Blackouts C...
Economics PhD Thanh Lu, currently a post-doc at Cornell Medical College presented "Office-Based Mental Healthcare and Juvenile Arrests," coauthored with Economics Professor C...
Professor Michael Leeds was interviewed by Inside HigherEd for an article on the skyrocketing salaries of college football coaches. Huge coaching contracts—unjustifiable or ...
Elizabeth Wheaton (Ph.D. '06) was awarded the Southern Economic Association's Kenneth G. Elzinga Distinguished Teaching Award at the SEA's annual conference this November....
On November 5, Rachel Small '22, a Mathematical Economics major, presented "To What Extent Do City Location Factors Affect NBA Team Valuation?" at the College of Science and ...
In a recently published paper, Professor Viviane Sanfelice uses data from Brazilian birth records to show that higher rates of dengue exposure during the third trimester of pr...
Economics Professor Catherine Maclean will join professors Tom Buchmueller (University of Michigan) and Stacy Dickert-Conlin (Michigan State University) on a panel at the v...
Economics Assistant Professor Shreyasee Das has recently published several articles on the status of women in India.
"Intergenerational effects of improving women's propert...
Assistant Professor of Economics Christopher Swann was recently named a Fellow of the National Association of Business Economics (NABE).
This honor was in recognition of ...
Economics Associate Professor Catherine Maclean has been selected to co-organize (with Vanderbilt University's Kitt Carpenter) the fall 2021 Health Economics meetings for the ...
This semester the Economics Department is hosting several internationally known speakers for virtual seminars. All the seminars will be on Fridays from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. ...
Economics alumna Amanda Olsen, CLA '21, recently presented Adapt or Die? Integration and Team Performance in the National Basketball Association at the European Sports Econom...
Temple University College of Liberal Arts (CLA) students have a long and storied tradition of winning prestigious scholarships, and 2021 has been no different. This year, all...
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...
When Zimri Hinshaw, CLA '20, beat out a group of mostly business majors to win the Fox School of Business' 2019 Innovative Idea Competition, the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) ...
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
Over 130 students participated in the Fox School of Business' 22nd annual Innovative Idea Competition this year, many of them business students from Fox. B...
By: Nick Santangelo
Philadelphia's a big city with big opportunities. In fact, there are so many exciting opportunities, that it's impossible for any College of Liberal Arts (...
By: Nick Santangelo
It's a comforting thought that the rich will generally act in the best interests of society. It's exciting to live in the digital age and buy into the idea...
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...