Professor Shreyasee Das co-authored (with Seth Gitter from Towson University) "A Guide for Non-Tenure Track Faculty" in the April newsletter of the American Economic Associati...
Master of Public Policy student Tony Michael was recently hired as an Advocacy Associate with The Trevor Project, a suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization whi...
Professor Ralph Young will be teaching a guest seminar this May on Dissent in America at Charles University in Prague. This is also in conjunction with an international acad...
Congratulations to Kate Brelje, who won second place in Temple University's Three-Minute Thesis Competition. Doctoral candidates presented succinct, three-minute summaries of ...
In addition to its Philadelphia roots, R1 research status, diverse student body and successful alumni, Temple is known for its distinguished faculty members—including...
Temple/Carleton Consortium on Women, Marriage and the Household from Antiquity presents An Interdisciplinary, Global Conference
Please join us for the Third Annual Confer...
Temple's Master of Public Policy (MPP) program hosted expert panelists on April 6th to discuss the intersection between racial equity and environmental policy. The panelists f...
We asked MPP alumni Jessica Maneely to describe her current job, reflect on her time in the MPP program, and offer advice to current MPP students. Keep reading to learn about ...
PPL Faculty Fellow Dr. Nyron Crawford was recently awarded a Russell Sage Foundation-Gates Foundation Pipeline Grant for Emerging Scholars. Congratulations Nyron!...
Rhiannon Jerch, Viviane Sanfelice, Dimitrios Diamantaras, and Michael Leeds participated in a panel discussion on Income Inequality in America as part of the College of Libe...
"How Bad Is Crime for Business? Evidence from Consumer Behavior," a paper by Viviane Sanfelice and Hao Fe (San Diego State University) has just been published by the Journal o...
Professor Shreyasee Das was quoted by the Temple News in an article about pay transparency and the gender wage gap. Read the full article in Temple News titled Women deserve ...
Bucha Bio and Simply Good Jars want to change the way we dress, design, manufacture and eat. The two companies are pushing the boundaries of biotech and culinary...
The United States is one of only a handful of countries that does not have a paid family leave policy. Currently, women are only able to take paid time off work after a...
Afrouz Azadikhah Jahromi has been awarded a Washington Center for Equitable Growth (WCEG) summer fellowship. The WCEG is a non-profit organization "dedicated to advancing evi...
On March 15th 2022, Temple's Master of Public Policy program and the College of Education and Human Development hosted panelists and students for a discussion on educatio...