Centennial Celebrations in the City

Centennial Celebrations in the City

1876 and 1976 saw the launch of two massive national celebrations originating in Philadelphia.…

Girls to the Front!: The True Story of the Riot Grrrl Revolution

Girls to the Front!: The true story of the Riot Grrrl Revolution

Author Sara Marcus visit’s Temple University’s Paley Library to discuss her new book, Girls to the Front.…

International Heritage Lecture: James Mark Shields

International Heritage Lecture: James Mark Shields

James Mark Shields, Assistant Professor of Comparative Humanities and Asian Thought at Bucknell University, presents “Waymaking: The Daodejing as Practical Wisdom”.…

Communication Studies Lecture: Sharla Feldscher

Communication Studies Lecture: Sharla Feldscher

Students from Temple University’s Communication Studies program invited Sharla Feldscher, President of Sharla Feldscher Public Relations (SFPR)…

Humanities Lecture: Petra Goedde

Humanities Lecture: Petra Goedde

During the early cold war the Soviet Union’s support for international peace organizations and their diplomatic peace initiatives did much to discredit peace initiatives among Western cold warriors. …

CHAT in the Stax: Tom Finkelpearl

CHAT in the Stax: Tom Finkelpearl

Tom Finkelpearl, the Executive Director of the Queens Museum of Art, speaks on Public Art.…

Promax at TU

A panel discussion consisting of media professionals discussing promotional strategies in the twenty first century.…

Library Lecture: Philadelphia and the Makeshift Metropolis

Architect, urbanist and University of Pennsylvania’s Professor Witold Rybczynski shares ideas from his recent book Makeshift Metropolis and discusses them within the Philadelphia context.…

International Heritage Lecture: Greg Eghigian

Greg Eghigian is a historian of the human sciences and medicine, with a particular interest in how deviance, abnormality, and disability have been historically perceived, understood, and treated in modern Europe and the United States.…