Thursday, May 28, 2015

09:00 AM

Humanities Lecture: Afghanistan and TV

Humanities Lecture: Afghanistan and TV

Wazhmah Osman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Media Studies and Production at Temple University. Her research focuses on global and transnational media, media development in conflict and post-conflict areas, democracy, and public sphere formation.…

10:00 AM

Temple Update Archives

UPDATE Web Cover

Past shows of Temple University’s weekly, half-hour news program produced, written, directed and anchored by students.…

10:30 AM

Between the Lines: Charles Fox

Film and television composer Charles Fox discusses his memoir, ‘Killing Me Softly: My Life in Music.’…

11:30 AM

Baker Dave Presents...: Meatballs

Student Body President Ray Smeriglio joins Baker Dave in the kitchen to share his mother’s meatball recipe. Ray showcases his Italian roots with his favorite childhood food.…

12:00 PM

Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations

Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations

Randy, Mike and Don load up their cramped minivan to document outsider artists, grassroots art environments and offbeat attractions of all kinds.…

12:30 PM

Deutsche Welle: Global Us

Global Us

How do we tackle the world’s most pressing problems? Climate change and biodiversity loss demand that we find new ways of doing business.…

01:00 PM

Visionary Voices Temple Institute on Disabilities

Visionary Voices Temple Institute on Disabilities

In an effort to develop a vital resource for people with disabilities, educators, policy makers and members of the media, Visionary Voices is collecting the stories and papers of Pennsylvanians who have played a significant role in creating policy that supports greater freedom for people with disabilities.…

01:30 PM

Humanities Lecture: Marsha Weinraub

Humanities Lecture: Marsha Weinraub

In this presentation, Psychology Professor Marsha Weinraub consider how sleep affects infant, child, and adolescent development. After briefly reviewing contemporary theories of sleep and describing how psychological sleep research is conducted, she reports research from Temple’s lab that examines changes in sleep from infancy through adolescence.…

03:00 PM

Hot and Cold

Hot and Cold is about building and renovating houses as well as updating with new types of insulation and alternative energy.…

04:30 PM

Classic Arts Showcase

Classic Art Showcase

Classic Arts Showcase is a free cable television program designed to bring the classic arts experience to the largest audience possible by providing video clips of the arts in hopes that we may tempt you, the viewer, to go out and feast from the buffet of arts available in your community.…

06:00 PM

Temple Update Archives

UPDATE Web Cover

Past shows of Temple University’s weekly, half-hour news program produced, written, directed and anchored by students.…

06:30 PM

Between the Lines: Charles Fox

Film and television composer Charles Fox discusses his memoir, ‘Killing Me Softly: My Life in Music.’…

07:30 PM

Baker Dave Presents...: Meatballs

Student Body President Ray Smeriglio joins Baker Dave in the kitchen to share his mother’s meatball recipe. Ray showcases his Italian roots with his favorite childhood food.…

08:00 PM

Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations

Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations

Randy, Mike and Don load up their cramped minivan to document outsider artists, grassroots art environments and offbeat attractions of all kinds.…

08:30 PM

Deutsche Welle: Global Us

Global Us

How do we tackle the world’s most pressing problems? Climate change and biodiversity loss demand that we find new ways of doing business.…

09:00 PM

Visionary Voices Temple Institute on Disabilities

Visionary Voices Temple Institute on Disabilities

In an effort to develop a vital resource for people with disabilities, educators, policy makers and members of the media, Visionary Voices is collecting the stories and papers of Pennsylvanians who have played a significant role in creating policy that supports greater freedom for people with disabilities.…

09:30 PM

Humanities Lecture: Marsha Weinraub

Humanities Lecture: Marsha Weinraub

In this presentation, Psychology Professor Marsha Weinraub consider how sleep affects infant, child, and adolescent development. After briefly reviewing contemporary theories of sleep and describing how psychological sleep research is conducted, she reports research from Temple’s lab that examines changes in sleep from infancy through adolescence.…

11:00 PM

Hot and Cold

Hot and Cold is about building and renovating houses as well as updating with new types of insulation and alternative energy.…