On the topic of professionalism, Larry Ferenchick of PHL17 kindly shared his story of how he transitioned into sales and media and gave advice to CSC students about finding their own career paths.… →

University Lecture Series
A collection of lectures featuring particularly prominent speakers, many of whom are guests to the university.
Skylar Tibbits, an American architect, innovator, designer and computer scientist, speaks to Temple University students about the American idea on architecture and his work in architecture, as well as putting his minor in computer science to work.… →
Sande Webster has enacted her philosophy of diversity at the Sande Webster Gallery, formerly Wallnuts, Inc.… →
The rhetoric of jobs currently dominates public discourse. Paul Swann discusses how the arts and the humanities have to defend themselves even more than usual.… →
Temple University Professor of Art History Terry Dolan sets Édouard Manet’s paintings in conversation with Richard Wagner’s music during her lecture, Facing the Music: Manet and Wagner. … →
Baseball—the great American pastime—also serves as a lens through which to explore and examine broader American ideas on race, heroes and popular culture.… →
Dance Professor Sherril Dodds discusses the complexity of the striptease, which provokes eroticism while also lampooning it, in Neo-Burlesque dance form.… →
The 2012 Charles and Elaine Sherman Lecture features Eric Sherman, the executive vice president of business development at Simon Fuller’s XIX Entertainment in New York.… →
In a world of sound bites, electoral fights and bipartisan snipes, how can we best participate in a democracy and vote on the issues that are important to us?… →