Klein College Lecture: Dr. Juan Francisco Salazar

Klein College Lecture: Dr. Juan Francisco Salazar

In recent years, the Antarctic has become a fitting space for anthropological analysis and ethnographic research as human activities intensify and human populations increasingly make themselves at home in Antarctica.…

Klein College Lecture: Dr. Daniel Kreiss

Klein College Lecture: Dr. Daniel Kreiss

The question of how Facebook and Google make and justify decisions regarding permissible political content and targeting on their platforms is increasingly important.…

Humanities Lecture: Terry Rey

Humanities Lecture: Terry Rey

Polish troops fought in the Haitian Revolution, some defecting in support of rebel slaves.…

Humanities Lecture: Mónica Ricketts

Humanities Lecture: Mónica Ricketts
As part of the Center for Humanities at Temple's Distinguished Faculty Lecture, Dr. Mónica Ricketts, professor of history, discusses her work, "Liberalism and War in the Late Spanish Empire, 1806-1814.

Klein College Lecture: Eileen Truax

Klein College Lecture: Eileen Truax

Journalist Eileen Truax discusses her new book, “We Built the Wall.”…

Klein College Lecture: Timothy Jordan

Klein College Lecture: Timothy Jordan

The digital economy is often invoked imprecisely and without due attention to the centrality of cultural and media elements of any such economic form.…

Women in Advertising 2019

Women in Advertising 2019

Sponsored by the Philly Ad Club, a panel of six successful women in the fields of advertising, marketing, and public relations speak on how they achieved success in their careers.…

Humanities Lecture: Tania Jenkins

Humanities Lecture: Tania Jenkins

Not all doctors, it seems, are created equal. This talk examines the construction and implications of status hierarchies among internal medicine residents along the lines of educational pedigree.…

Humanities Lecture: Hosea Harvey

Humanities Lecture: Hosea Harvey

How and why does the U.S. Census determine what race is–and should mean–in the United States?…