"Treatment Effects in Interactive Fixed Effects Models" a paper coauthored by Sonia Karami (Temple Ph.D., 2021), an Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, and Bran...
Professor Shreyasee Das has presented her research at several recent conferences:
"Women's Inheritance Rights and Fertility Decisions: Evidence from India" at the 16th Annua...
Zain Abdullah was selected to be the guest editor for a special issue, Black Muslim Portraiture in the Modern Atlantic, of The Muslim World journal (2020), which was founded...
Professor Joshua Mask has been selected to present his dissertation research at the Northeast Labor Symposium for Early Career Economists (NLS-E) at Princeton University. ...
If you turn on the television, open a newspaper or visit a news site, it is hard to avoid the sobering statistics around gun violence. Take 2021 in Philadelphia, for...
Everyone can recall some positive and negative interactions with peers while growing up. In the Peer Social Networks Lab, directed by Dr. Hongling Xie, we use both quantitativ...
Emily Hiserodt is the Senior Research Coordinator & Research Assistant Supervisor at Philadelphia FIGHT Community Health Centers, where she aids in conducting industry sp...
Psychological Science in the Public Interest: An Editorial Perspective
Dr. Nora S. Newcombe took on the Editorship of Psychological Science in the Public Interest (PSPI) in...
Kaeley Wadlington is a Junior Psychology major who aspires to a career in clinical psychology. During the Fall 2021 semester, Kaeley completed an internship with Central Divis...
The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) has identified professionalism as one of eight "career readiness" competencies that broadly prepares the college ed...
Andre Toussaint is a doctoral student in the Cognition and Neuroscience Program working in the Memory, Epigenetics, and Addiction Laboratory. Under the guidance of Dr. Mathie...
2021 was the inaugural year for the Mid-Atlantic Neuroscience Diversity Scholars (MiNDS) Program. This program is funded by the National Institutes of Health with the goal of ...
Temple Classics Major Tiye Williamson joins undergraduates from other universities in a special panel to discuss what draws them to ancient cultures, why the past matters, an...
The College of Liberal Arts recently announced the launch of the Sonkin-Weisman Scholars Program, an invitation-only scholarship intended to attract elite students to...
"Office-Based Mental Healthcare and Juvenile Arrests" co-authored by Catherine Maclean and Economics PhD Thanh Lu, was recently featured by the National Bureau of Economics R...
Professor's Auerhahn's new book, titled "Collision Course: Economic Change, Criminal Justice Reform, and Work in America" takes a critical look at whether 21st century labor m...
Demetrius Lee was a Neuroscience Major in the College of Liberal Arts and graduated in 2019. He is currently a Research Technician at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Osimiri Sprowal, CLA '20, has been named a 2022 Marshall Scholar. Sprowal is one of 41 recipients of this year's Marshall Scholarship, including alumni from the...
Master of Public Policy student Amara O'Connell has been promoted to the role Director of Food Services with the Office of Homeless Services for the City of Philadelphia. The ...
Last month, state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, KLN '12, awarded Temple University a $1.3 million grant for the construction of its Center for Anti-racism Research....