By: Nick Santangelo
There was no other choice, really. When it came to the recipient of the College of Liberal Arts' Economics Department's first Distinguished Alumni Award, ...
By: Nick Santangelo
As with most things in life, what you get out of your Temple University education is partly based on what you put into it. And if what you want to get out ...
By: Nick Santangelo
She's two times a senior, and over the next year she'll become two times a graduate. Still, her educational journey may not reach its conclusion until she'...
On April 9, Dr. William Stull was honored as a Great Teacher at a ceremony in Mitten Hall. Past and present students at the graduate and undergraduate students praised Profes...
Graduation day already?! Today marks the official end of undergraduate life for the class of 2017.
We'd be sadder to see them go if we weren't so excited to see what they do n...
By: Joseph Master
Jemie Fofanah doesn't fear the fire. She brings it.
Take for instance, Associate Professor of Political Science Sean Yom's thoughts on her prowess as presi...
By Alexander Olson
Economics and Mathematics Major
When you imagine the CEO of a company that controls $4 trillion in assets, the first word you'd use to describe him probably...
Faculty and staff gathered in Shusterman Hall this week to honor retiring faculty members and recipients of College of Liberal Arts Teaching Awards.
"It's no secret that our ...
By: Sara Curnow Wilson
Financing a college education can be difficult, something Elyse Ruth (CLA '71) knows firsthand.
When Ruth was a junior at Temple University in 1969, sh...
By: Maria Papacostas
On Feb. 28, the Temple Economics Society (TES) was thrilled to host Patrick Harker, president of the Philadelphia Federal Reserve, as part of "Economics ...