Jul. 11, 2023 Alumni Amy Defibaugh Joins the American Academy of Religion as Director of Programs and Meetings By Religion DepartmentAmy Defibaugh (she/her) has joined the American Academy of Religion as director of programs and […] Jul. 11, 2023 Minjung Noh Accepts Postdoctoral Position at Lehigh University By Religion DepartmentMinjung Noh, a recent graduate, just took a postdoctoral position at Lehigh University that is set […] Jul. 10, 2023 Alumni Adam Ozimek Published in The Atlantic By Economics DepartmentAdam Ozimek (Ph.D. 2013) recently published an article in The Atlantic that details how the US […] Jul. 5, 2023 Joshua Mask's Paper Published in the Journal Labour Economics By Economics DepartmentJoshua Mask's paper "Salary History Bans and Healing Scars from Past Recessions" has been accepted […] Jun. 5, 2023 Dr. Olga Timoshenko Speaks at the 13th Annual Conference of the LACEA Trade, Integration and Growth Network By Economics DepartmentDr. Olga Timoshenko was recently invited to be a discussant at the 13th Annual Conference of the […] May 10, 2023 Public Policy Lab and the Population Studies Center form a new Collaboration By Public Policy LabThe Public Policy Lab (PPL) in the College of Liberal Arts at Temple University and the Population […] Dr. Jin Lee from George Mason University and Dr. Sheetal Ranjan from Montclair State University May 9, 2023 Department of Criminal Justice AAPI Speaker Series By Criminal Justice DepartmentIn light of recognizing the importance of diversity issues and celebrating AAPI Heritage Month, the […] May 9, 2023 Congratulations to CLA's Class of 2023 Baccalaureate Award Winners! By College of Liberal ArtsOn May 2 the College of Liberal Arts celebrated the 2023 Baccalaureate recipients. The ceremony was […] May 9, 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship Begins a New Chapter for Don Lee By Jonathan Hernandez When he sold his 2001 debut collection of short stories, Yellow, Don Lee had no plan to write a […] May 8, 2023 Congratulations to our 2023 Graduates! By Rosemary FahmieThis year’s College of Liberal Arts’ (CLA) undergraduate graduation ceremony will be held at the […] May 3, 2023 Professor Michael Leeds Featured in IZA World of Labor Panel By Economics DepartmentMichael Leeds is featured in an IZA World of Labor panel discussion of Sports and Labor Markets, […] May 2, 2023 Clara McKnight Wins Nordev Prize By Philosophy DepartmentThe Philosophy Department congratulates Clara McKnight, Nordev Prize winner for the 2022-2023 […] Apr. 28, 2023 OAAAGS 2nd Annual Conference By Department of Africology and African American StudiesOn April 8, 2023, the Organization of Africology and African American Graduate Students (OAAAGS) […] Apr. 26, 2023 Undergraduate Student Maansi Suvarna has Paper Accepted for Publication By Philosophy DepartmentUndergraduate student Maansi Suvarna (class of 2024), double major in biology and philosophy has […] Apr. 25, 2023 LEGO Foundation Awards Dr. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek $19.98 Million Grant By Jonathan HernandezWay back in 1659, James Howell knew that “all work and no play” was a bad idea. Today, scientific […] Load More
Jul. 11, 2023 Alumni Amy Defibaugh Joins the American Academy of Religion as Director of Programs and Meetings By Religion DepartmentAmy Defibaugh (she/her) has joined the American Academy of Religion as director of programs and […] Jul. 11, 2023 Minjung Noh Accepts Postdoctoral Position at Lehigh University By Religion DepartmentMinjung Noh, a recent graduate, just took a postdoctoral position at Lehigh University that is set […] Jul. 10, 2023 Alumni Adam Ozimek Published in The Atlantic By Economics DepartmentAdam Ozimek (Ph.D. 2013) recently published an article in The Atlantic that details how the US […] Jul. 5, 2023 Joshua Mask's Paper Published in the Journal Labour Economics By Economics DepartmentJoshua Mask's paper "Salary History Bans and Healing Scars from Past Recessions" has been accepted […] Jun. 5, 2023 Dr. Olga Timoshenko Speaks at the 13th Annual Conference of the LACEA Trade, Integration and Growth Network By Economics DepartmentDr. Olga Timoshenko was recently invited to be a discussant at the 13th Annual Conference of the […] May 10, 2023 Public Policy Lab and the Population Studies Center form a new Collaboration By Public Policy LabThe Public Policy Lab (PPL) in the College of Liberal Arts at Temple University and the Population […] Dr. Jin Lee from George Mason University and Dr. Sheetal Ranjan from Montclair State University May 9, 2023 Department of Criminal Justice AAPI Speaker Series By Criminal Justice DepartmentIn light of recognizing the importance of diversity issues and celebrating AAPI Heritage Month, the […] May 9, 2023 Congratulations to CLA's Class of 2023 Baccalaureate Award Winners! By College of Liberal ArtsOn May 2 the College of Liberal Arts celebrated the 2023 Baccalaureate recipients. The ceremony was […] May 9, 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship Begins a New Chapter for Don Lee By Jonathan Hernandez When he sold his 2001 debut collection of short stories, Yellow, Don Lee had no plan to write a […] May 8, 2023 Congratulations to our 2023 Graduates! By Rosemary FahmieThis year’s College of Liberal Arts’ (CLA) undergraduate graduation ceremony will be held at the […] May 3, 2023 Professor Michael Leeds Featured in IZA World of Labor Panel By Economics DepartmentMichael Leeds is featured in an IZA World of Labor panel discussion of Sports and Labor Markets, […] May 2, 2023 Clara McKnight Wins Nordev Prize By Philosophy DepartmentThe Philosophy Department congratulates Clara McKnight, Nordev Prize winner for the 2022-2023 […] Apr. 28, 2023 OAAAGS 2nd Annual Conference By Department of Africology and African American StudiesOn April 8, 2023, the Organization of Africology and African American Graduate Students (OAAAGS) […] Apr. 26, 2023 Undergraduate Student Maansi Suvarna has Paper Accepted for Publication By Philosophy DepartmentUndergraduate student Maansi Suvarna (class of 2024), double major in biology and philosophy has […] Apr. 25, 2023 LEGO Foundation Awards Dr. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek $19.98 Million Grant By Jonathan HernandezWay back in 1659, James Howell knew that “all work and no play” was a bad idea. Today, scientific […]