Humanities Lecture: Hector Postigo

Hector Postigo, BTMM associate professor at the School of Communications and Theater discusses “The Digital Rights Movement: Free Culture Activism & the YouTube Generation.”…

CHAT in the Stax: Slavery

The Faculty Senate Subcommittee on the Status of Faculty of Color and Temple University Libraries present an ongoing lecture series with Temple faculty.…

Humanities Lecture: Yunte Huang

To many Asian-Americans Charlie Chan is an offensive stereotype, but author Yunte Huang, who was born and grew up in China, cannot get enough of Chan.…

Humanities Lecture: Michael Mann

Michael E. Mann

Mann is best known for his work on the temperature record of the past 1000 years, which has involved reconstructing climatic fluctuations over the past several millennia, based on evidence from tree rings, ice cores, corals and other physical proxies.…

Humanities Lecture: Khalil Muhammad

University Lecture Series - Dr Khalil Gibran Muhammad 2010

Khalil Gibran Muhammad is an assistant professor of American History at Indiana University.…

Journalism Lecture: Jan Schaffer

University Lecture Series - Jan Schaffer 2010

Jan Schaffer is the former Business Editor and a Pulitzer Prize winner for The Philadelphia Inquirer, where she spent 22 years as an editor and reporter.…

Journalism Lecture: Bryant Simon

University Lecture Series - Dr Bryant Simon 2010

Bryant Simon is a Professor of History and Director of the American Studies Program at Temple University.…

Humanities Lecture: Danielle McGuire

University Lecture Series - Danielle McGuire 2010

Danielle McGuire is the author of At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance – A New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power.

2010 Martel Lecture: Margot Morrel

University Lecture Series - Martel Lecture 2010

Margot Morrel lectures in Alter Hall about the Antartica exploration.…