Dr. Shinar discusses media coverage of conflicts, examining how media reports shape our view of conflicts and the predominance of violence in media coverage.… →

University Lecture Series
A collection of lectures featuring particularly prominent speakers, many of whom are guests to the university.
The lecture delivered by Temple professor Travis Glasson examines the experiences of the soldiers of the Convention Army and their intimate and varied interactions with communities of American civilians.… →
The lecture examines the history of American museums and the way that two local institutions–the Barnes Foundation and the Wagner Free Institute of Science–both carry on and move forward the purpose and function of contemporary museums.… →
What happens to humanistic scholarship in the print-plus or post-print era?… →
The Street as Place, co-presented by Temple University Libraries and DesignPhiladelphia in partnership with The University of the Arts, will explore design at street level.… →
A panel discussion on By Any Means Necessary –Malcolm X: Real, Not Reinvented.… →
Alexander R. Galloway, an author and associate professor in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University, presents on his latest book, The Interface Effect, which focuses on the aesthetics and politics of digital media, specifically on the idea of the “unworkable” interfaces using a humanities perspective.… →
The rampant growth of inequality over the past thirty-five years, particularly in the United States, played a major role in causing the Great Recession.… →
Dr. Bingenheimer talks on his personal research on Landscape and Text in the Creation of a Sacred Buddhist Site in China.… →