This past year has seen race and racial inequality return as hot topics of national debate and contention. The problems currently receiving heightened attention are not new, b...
By: Nick Santangelo
After decades of declining populations, Philadelphia has been on the rise since the Great Recession. Millennials and others have increasingly left the subu...
By: Nick Santangelo
The number is 97. According to NASA, at least 97 percent of actively publishing climate scientists agree that the upward trend of climate warming over the ...
by Jillian Eller | Environmental Studies
On September 26, six faculty members from the Department of Geography and Urban Studies openly addressed recent natural disasters in...
By: Nick Santangelo
It's called "global climate change" for a reason: it affects everyone around the globe. What's less talked about is that it doesn't affect everyone equally...
By Joseph Master
Chair and Professor of Geography and Urban Studies Dr. Melissa R. Gilbert—an expert in urban geography, feminist and critical race studies, and social actio...
Please join us for a lecture by Dr. Karen Seto. Karen Seto is the Frederick C. Hixon Professor of Geography and Urbanization Science at the School of Forestry and Environmen...
By Nick Santangelo
November 14 was GIS Day worldwide, including here at Temple University's College of Liberal Arts (CLA). GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Day provides ...