College of Liberal Arts Criminal Justice Professor Caterina Roman was recently interviewed by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation about how cities like Philadelphia can redu...
Jennifer Pollitt is an assistant professor and assistant director of the Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Program. In addition to teaching, she lectures and...
Professor Shellhorse was recently awarded the Best Article in the Humanities – Antonio Candido Prize 2020 by the Latin American Studies Association Brazil Section. As the...
Images of police brutality, death and protests flashed across the television screen in Catresa Meyers's home. As an associate professor of instruction in the Department...
Master of Public Policy (MPP) student Jaelen Buxton-Punch has started a new position as a policy analyst at Bellevue Strategies.
Bellevue Strategies is a government relations,...
Master of Public Policy (MPP) student Taylor Stenley recently began a new role as head of impact and evaluation at Pandemic Professors.
Pandemic Professors is an all-voluntee...
When Adjoa B. Asamoah, CLA '98, EDU '01, was 9 years old, her father Kwame, CLA '99, took her on a trip to Ghana, where he was born. In Elmina, on the south coast, they...
Failure was not an option for Shane Flanagan, CLA '18. At least, not in the end it wasn't.
A Classics major, Flanagan was turning in papers late, missing classes and failing...
Joseph Margolis was a leading American philosopher, famous especially for his contributions to aesthetics and pragmatism. A veteran of the Second World War, he taught at numer...
Criminal Justice Professor Jennifer Wood has been recognized by the Global Law Enforcement and Public Health Association has recognized Dr. Wood for her participation on thei...
Students usually want three things out of internships: experience, knowledge and payments. While every internship will provide the first two, it's that third item that can be,...
Congratulations to Ilan Hughes, graduate student from the University of Toronto, for his Edwin H. Sherman Family Prize for Undergraduate Scholarship in Force and Diplomacy-win...
When the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) wanted an independent assessment of the impact of major transportation projects on minority and low-income commun...
Christion Smith graduated from the Professional Science Master's in Geographic Information Systems in May 2021 after completing his capstone project with the Economy League on...
Two LAS majors were recognized for their superlative academic performance with awards by the Pan American Association of Philadelphia:
Matheus Fronza (double-major in Latin Am...
"People don't realize that students may have catastrophic needs," says Ronnyjane Goldsmith, CLA '68, '70, '81. "In my case, I didn't know I had to pay for books. I didn't have...
Today is the day, Owls! Today, Temple University will do something it hasn't been safely able to do in far too long (two years, to be exact). Commencement is here! With the Cl...
Billy Mitchell is a second-year doctoral student in the Cognition and Neuroscience program at Temple University. Under the guidance of Assistant Professor Chelsea Helion, he w...
by Mathieu E. Wimmer, Hannah Mayberry and Charlotte Bavley
May 07
The opioid epidemic in the U.S. is a major public health crisis representing a massive societal burden. Approximately 65 million individuals are exposed to opioids annually, a...