In addition to being an Honors student, George Emory is a junior Psychology major with a minor in Statistics and Data Science. Under the guidance of Associate Professor Debor...
Susanna Nemes is an accomplished executive, researcher and clinician with 30 years of experience working with underserved populations. She obtained her bachelor's degree in ...
One thing that I have always enjoyed about being an instructor is standing in front of a room full of students. In-person teaching can be part stage performance, part stand-up...
Brain Awareness Week (BAW) is a national campaign occurring in March of every year with the goal of promoting public interest in neuroscience. The event occurs worldwide and b...
Jennifer Hall, Class of 2021, is the living embodiment of "Perseverance Conquers," taking the initiative in turning her disrupted study abroad experience into...
"When are you graduating?" It's a question every doctoral student (and even many part-time master's degree students) hears over and over again. The answer is always that you'l...
Kaya Jones, CLA '20, knows a thing or two about blazing a path. When she was a senior, the journalism and political science major was one-third of Temple's first-ever all...
Global pandemic? Zoom classes? A mostly empty campus? None of this was any problem for the College of Liberal Arts Class of 2021!
OK, we get it. These were monumental challeng...
We're just over one week away from the Class of 2021 Commencement on Friday, May 7! Before we look forward to all the amazing things this class will do as graduates, let's tak...
Lila Berman wins the 2021 Organization of American Historians’ prestigious Ellis W. Hawley Prize for her book The American Jewish Philanthropic Complex: The History of ...
This time last year, the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) was hosting our annual Teaching Awards virtually for what we hoped would be the first and final time. Instead, the on...
Master of Public Policy (MPP) student Brittany Van Strien was recently offered a position as a Research Analyst for the Legislative Policy and Research Office with PA House of...
Ted Maust, CLA '18, is putting his master of arts degree in public history to good use as the director of Elfreth's Alley Museum. A National Historic Landmark, Elfreth's...
Jamie Fader, associate professor of criminal justice, has been studying people impacted by the criminal justice system for almost 25 years. Her book, Falling Back, won...
In her Commencement speech three years ago, Paige Hill, CLA '18, spoke to the graduating class of Owls with words inspired by Shirley Chisholm: "If they don't give you a...
When Zimri Hinshaw, CLA '20, beat out a group of mostly business majors to win the Fox School of Business' 2019 Innovative Idea Competition, the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) ...
Over the past year, the Asian American community has been inundated by a wave of racially motivated attacks, including verbal abuse, vandalism, beatings and the shootings...
Master of Public Policy (MPP) student Dae'Shawn Nixon recently started a new position as a Project Associate for Social Contract LLC. Social Contract is a diverse group of fac...
On January 6, a group of extremists unhappy with the results of the 2020 presidential election turned a political protest at the United States Capitol Building violent. Tragic...
Master of Public Policy (MPP) student Sara Joseph recently started a new position as the support coordinator for the Philadelphia Bail Fund. The Philadelphia Bail Fund is dedi...