Postdoctoral Fellow Karissa Pelletier has been awarded a New Investigator Research Award from the American Public Health Association to utilize National Violent Death Reportin...
On February 2nd, College of Liberal Arts students from the Criminal Justice, English, History, Political Science, Psychology and Neuroscience and Sociology departments gathere...
This weekend, thousands of fans will flock to Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field for two days to witness World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) annual spectacle,...
Temple Public Policy Alumni & Students Contribute to Final Report of Joint Task Force on Regulatory Reform for the Department of Licenses and Inspections, City of Philadelphia
Temple Public Policy Alumni & Students Contribute to Final Report of Joint Task Force on Regulatory Reform for the Department of Licenses and Inspections, City of Philadelphia
After many months of hard work, the final report on the Joint Task Force on Regulatory Reform for the Department of Licenses & Inspections (L&I) in the City of Philade...
The College of Liberal Arts held its 2024 Celebration of Faculty Awards on March 27th at the Howard Gittis Student Center. Deputy Dean Sandra L. Suárez served as the Master o...
Please join us in celebrating these fantastic achievements by our students and classmates. They are so deserving of the recognition and we're so proud of their excellence! Th...
A group of Temple Economics majors - Matthew Drayton (MathEcon-CLA); Zachary Somogyi (Econ-CLA); Karina McKenna (Econ-Fox); and Akash Banerjee (Econ-CLA) - have placed in the ...
Emily Cowan, a postdoctoral fellow at Temple's Adaptive Memory Lab, was the lead author of a research paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNA...
Eli Benjamin Israel, a PhD student in the Department of Philosophy, has recently had his paper titled Caring for Valid Sexual Consent accepted for publication in Hypatia: A ...
Imposing a moratorium on parole/prison releases has been utilized as a "corrective" solution by the executive branch in reaction to high-profile homicides. Most recently, for ...
In the age of social media, judgment from our peers has become increasingly prevalent. At the swipe of a finger, a person can reveal whether they accept or reject you....
Kira Halma was an MPP +1 accelerated degree student who graduated from the program in December 2023. Now, Kira serves as the Science, Technology, and Labor Liaison for Philade...
Hamida Mubassshera, a graduate student in the Economics Department has just had the paper "Pornography Usage During Adolescence: Does it Lead to Risky Sexual Behavior?" accept...
Please join us for a special teach-in on February 23 at 2:00pm. Professor Vladislav Zubok from the London School of Economics will be live from London and will be leading a ...
A Temple education starts in the classroom, but for many Owls, it extends into the lab or field, where our students are making important discoveries through innovative...
Peter Yingzhe He is enrolled in the MPP+1 Accelerated Degree program. He currently serves as a Program Planning and Evaluation Intern with the Community Development & Regi...
On February 2nd, College of Liberal Arts students from the Criminal Justice, English, History, Political Science, Psychology and Neuroscience and Sociology departments gathere...
When it comes to large-scale events that captivate the American public, there is nothing quite like the Super Bowl. For nearly 60 years, it has served as the United...
Graduate Student Arthur Krieger has been awarded the 2024 Karl Jaspers Award by the Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry for his paper "The Epistemic P...
Brianna Boone is a senior Journalism and Spanish double major, who took advantage of studying abroad in the Oviedo Program during the spring 2023 semester. Read about her ex...