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....
I am very pleased to announce the promotion of Samantha Apgar from Assistant to Associate Director of the Public Policy Program. Samantha has played a critical role in carryin...
Master of Public Policy alumnus Andre del Valle, CLA '18, was recently named to The 2021 Pennsylvania Forty Under 40 list from City & State Pennsylvania. City & State...
Master of Public Policy alumnus Patrick Kerr, CLA '18, recently published an article titled "Bennett Compost has scaled up its bicycle usage—and created good jobs in the pro...
It seems fitting that Temple alumni Daniel Mina, EDU '14, and Justin Hall, CLA '08, were hired together as principal and assistant principal of nearby Paul L. Dunbar...
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 ...
Evergrande is one of the largest companies in China, a sprawling corporation with interests in everything from real estate to electric cars and investors all over the...
For author, public servant, entrepreneur and philanthropist Ronnyjane Goldsmith, CLA '68, '70, '82, one of her proudest accomplishments in life is being one of the first...
In September, Professor Caterina Roman was featured as a presenter in a webinar on community-centered evaluation as part of the Biden-Harris Administration's efforts to suppor...
Temple's Public Policy program is pleased to announce the appointment of David Thornburgh to the position or Professor of Practice.
David Thornburgh has served as President a...
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...
Earning a college degree is an incredible accomplishment under any circumstances, but some students have more challenges to overcome than others.
For Amanda Summers, those c...
Lori Partin currently serves as a Management and Program Analyst for the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), providing oversight, and supporting the development ...
Hispanic. Latino. Latina. Latinx. Whatever your heritage and preferred term(s), the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) invites you to join our Hispanic Heritage celebration and rec...
Call for applications for five-year assistantships for doctoral program at Temple University
Department of Geography and Urban Studies
Temple University, Philadelphia PA
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If there's one thing the COVID-19 pandemic has shown many of us, it's how much we rely on the internet. It's crucial to how we work, learn and communicate, yet for some...
If there's one thing the COVID-19 pandemic has shown many of us, it's how much we rely on the internet. It's crucial to how we work, learn and communicate, yet for some commun...
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...
Leonard Mazur, CLA '68, FOX '75, and his wife, Helena, have made a $5 million donation to support scholarships and professional development opportunities to students in...