Beyond the Page: Recognizing Outstanding Faculty 2020

Library Lecture: Recognizing Outstanding Faculty

This annual program honors outstanding faculty member Dr. Theresa Powell, who has worked throughout her career to benefit the lives of students and those she works with.

Klein Lecture: Jessica Castonguay

Klein Lecture: Jessica Castonguay

How does advertising on YouTube relate to children’s public health? Dr.…

Humanities Lecture: Alissa Jordan

Humanities Lecture: Alissa Jordan

As part of the Climate Speaker Series from the Center for the Humanities at Temple University (CHAT), Alissa Jordan presents a lecture on the research she conducted during a year’s worth of living in a Haitian village studying zombies.…

Library Lecture: The 19th Amendment

For twelve years running, the Libraries and the Faculty Senate Committee on the Status of Faculty of Color have co-hosted this engaging series of panels on timely topics, featuring faculty from across the university.…

Klein Lecture: David Mindich

Klein Lecture: David Mindich

We write and teach under the shadow of a staggering truth: almost every fact we convey can be looked up online.…

Library Lecture: Science Fiction for the Future

This lecture is a discussion about preserving, digitizing, and teaching science fiction collections.…

Humanities Lecture: Jess Newman

In this lecture, Jess Newman takes a close look at different novels to investigate morality.…

Klein Lecture: Julia Wallace

In this lecture, Julia Wallace discusses her book, There’s No Crying in Newsrooms, which tells the stories of remarkable women who broke through barrier after barrier at media organizations around the country over the past four decades.…

Klein Lecture: Johan Farkas

Johan Farkas is a Ph.D. Fellow in Media and Communication Studies at Malmö University, Sweden.…