A panel discussion hosted by the Faculty Senate Committee on the Status of Faculty of Color about programs and training at Temple University specific to graduate students considering careers in academia.… →

University Lecture Series
A collection of lectures featuring particularly prominent speakers, many of whom are guests to the university.
Terell Stafford, Director of Jazz Studies and Chair of Instrumental Studies at Temple, leads a discussion with musicians on John Coltrane’s influence and impact.… →
Media Studies and Production Professor Kristine Weatherston screens her documentary, “American Boy,” with an introduction and a Q&A.… →
In the recent presidential debate, candidates have talked about police protection, “stop and frisk”, and violence in the black community. … →
The College of Public Health hosts this symposium, which is designed to equip emerging and established public health and healthcare practitioners with leadership tools for navigating generational differences in the workplace.… →
In this lecture, Hill discusses his new book, “Nobody: Casualties of America’s War on the Vulnerable, From Ferguson to Flint and Beyond,” in which he argues that episodes of police violence on people of color are no anomaly and are sadly demonstrative of a cruel norm that renders certain people in our culture as “disposable.”… →
The Australian community radio sector is the longest and most established in the world.… →
Louis Tocchet, film director and 1st AD, discusses what being an AD entails, his respective career trajectories, and the lessons he has learned both in the classroom and in the entertainment industry.… →
Neil Degroot, a reality television director and producer, and Eugene Young, CCO at Levity Entertainment Group, discuss their respective career trajectories, their experiences producing, and the lessons they have learned in the entertainment industry.… →