The distinguished poet, professor and publisher Dr. Haki Madhubuti shares his thoughts on current social, cultural and political issues and challenges facing African Americans in our society today.… →

University Lecture Series
A collection of lectures featuring particularly prominent speakers, many of whom are guests to the university.
Erica Deggans came to NPR in 2013 from the Tampa Bay Times, where he served a TV/Media Critic and in other roles for nearly 20 years.… →
This presentation considers the role of public communication—media, memorial, heritage culture, and local public history—in claiming closure for contentious past events even while they are still in living memory, and, conversely, in resuscitating a sense of living memory of events no living person can actually remember.… →
Professor Dr. Adrienne Shaw delivers a lecture regarding her book Gaming at the Edge: Sexuality and Gender at the Margins of Gamer Culture.… →
Lori Wallach has promoted the public interest regarding globalization and international commercial agreements in every forum: Congress and foreign parliaments, the courts, government agencies, the media, and the streets.… →
Artist and Temple faculty member Peter d’Agostino interviews Reese Williams, founder of the influential Tanam Press.… →
Grounded in Philly, the greenSTEM Network and Open Data Philly help Philadelphians better understand their communities through maps and other data visualization tools.… →
The following lecture features Rebecca Frost Davis, Director of Instructional and Emerging Technology at St.… →
Ann Merchant is the Deputy Executive Director for Communications at the National Academies in Washington, DC.… →