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Media Mentions
Sociology Associate Professor Dustin Kidd quoted in the NY Times
Associate Professor of Sociology Dustin Kidd, was quoted in the NY Times article They’re Members of an Elite Squad: Prime-Time Drama Super...
Dustin Kidd featured on CBC Radio
Associate Professor Dustin Kidd was featured on a CBC Radio Bizdigest episode, on using LinkedIn as a...
Dustin Kidd featured on WGN Radio
Associate Professor Dustin Kidd was featured on a WGN Radio, on a segment with Lisa Dent on why some...
Dustin Kidd quoted in Business Insider
Associate Professor Dustin Kidd was featured in Business Insider in the article The hottest new dating site: LinkedIn: People are mixing...
Dustin Kidd Featured on KYW Newsradio
Department chair Dustin Kidd discusses online radicalization with Matt Leon from KYW Newsradio.
Kevin Loughran Featured in The Grid
Kevin Loughran's new work is featured in an interviewed in The Grid.
Kevin Loughran Publishes Op-ed
Kevin Loughran published this op-ed,...
Dustin Kidd Interviewed in KYW Newsradio Podcast
Temple Sociology Chair and pop culture expert Dr. Dustin Kidd interviewed in a podcast on KYW Newsradio "Take my money: Why nostalgia in popular...
Kevin Loughran's New Book Profiled on Bloomberg CityLab
Sociology Professor Kevin Loughran's new book Parks for Profit has been profiled on Bloomberg CityLab.