Library Lecture: William Jones

In this lecture, Dr. Jones revisits Philip S. Foner’s magisterial, The Black Worker: From Colonial Times to the Present.…

Library Lecture: About Libraries

Three Temple faculty members explore the history and future of books.…

Humanities Lecture: Mariola Alvarez

Mariola Alvarez is an Assistant Professor of Art History, modern and contemporary Latin American art in Tyler School of Art at Temple University.…

Klein Lecture: Nick Couldry and Ulises Mejias

Klein Lecture: Nick Couldry and Ulises Mejias

Nick Couldry and Ulises Ali Mejias argue that the role of data in society needs to be grasped as not only a development of capitalism, but as the start of a new phase in human history that rivals in importance the emergence of historic colonialism.…

Humanities Lecture: Hector Amaya

Dr. Hector Amaya is Professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia and the Infosys Member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. …

Library Lecture: Laura Elizabeth Pohl

Laura Elizabeth Pohl is a photographer and filmmaker based in Baltimore, whose works have been honored by the Photo Week DC and the United Nations Film Association Festival.…

Beyond the Page: Recognizing Outstanding Faculty 2019

Beyond the Page: Recognizing Outstanding Faculty 2019

For eleven 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.…

Humanities Lecture: Geoffrey Baym

Humanities Lecture: Geoffrey Baym

Years before Twitter, Fox News, or reality TV, Donald Trump became a public figure through his presence across a range of tabloid media.…

2019 Children’s Media Career Symposium

2019 Children's Media Career Symposium

Hosted by the Center for Media and Information Literacy, the Children’s Media Career Symposium features two panel discussions with industry professionals.…