Hosted by Dr. Edward Fink, this talk focuses on Dr. Chung’s studies of third-person effect hypothesis, which revealed that presumed effect on others is a stronger predictor of censorship attitudes than the other-self differential in perceived media effect.… →

University Lecture Series
A collection of lectures featuring particularly prominent speakers, many of whom are guests to the university.
As part of the CHAT Displacement Lecture, Avionam Patt of the University of Hartford speaks about Zionism and the surviving remnant after the Holocaust. … →
The Philly Ad Club and the Klein College Department of Advertising present “The Perfect Pitch”.… →
In dialogue with the mixed legacies of Philadelphia’s Quaker origins, this talk––”Utopia Found, Lost, and Re-Imagined”–– considers the uses and abuses of utopia in the history of the Anthropocene: the proposal to name a new geological epoch recognizing human’s impact on earth’s systems.… →
“The Religion/Politics Nexus and Black Oppression,” a lecture by Dr. John Elliott Churchville, focuses on the historical background of the symbiotic relationship between religion and politics.… →
The Ethical Society of Philadelphia presents “The Future of Democracy”, a discussion by Jeffrey Green of the future of American Democracy, how moneyed-interests control our policies, and how citizens can more effectively guide our democracy.… →
Donna Serdula, founder and President of Vision Board Media, outlines three tips to optimize your LinkedIn profile.… →
Arthur Matthews, Former Chief Inspector in the Detective Bureau for the Philadelphia Police Department, discusses his book, Blacks in Blue, which commemorates accomplishments of African American police officers, both within and outside the Philadelphia Police Department between 1881 and 2016.… →
The politics and economics of homeownership are central to understanding race and inequality in modern American history.… →