College of Education and Human Development

Nation’s psychiatrists rework diagnostic manual
Type: In the Media
December 4, 2012
How could the brightest soldier in America be so stupid?
Type: In the Media
November 17, 2012
Why do powerful men cheat?
Type: In the Media
November 12, 2012
Why fake scares are so much fun
Type: In the Media
October 31, 2012
Urban middle class boosts school diversity
Type: In the Media
October 31, 2012
Feeling fat can become a self-fulfilling prophecy
Type: In the Media
August 28, 2012
Why do Olympians bite their medals?
Type: In the Media
August 9, 2012
Why some of us are thrill-seekers
Type: In the Media
August 7, 2012
Faces of Temple: Kaylin D. Womack
Type: News Story
Kaylin D. Womack came to Temple's College of Education as a non-traditional student and a community college transfer with a vision of teaching in underserved communities. After two unique hands-on classroom experiences in Iowa and Philadelphia, Womack's dream has come into sharp focus.
August 1, 2012
Questions linger in wake of Batman massacre
Type: In the Media
July 23, 2012
Diagnoses of anxiety disorders on the rise
Type: In the Media
July 13, 2012
Heating up the mood
Type: In the Media
July 4, 2012
Sandusky's histrionic personality disorder defense
Type: In the Media
June 18, 2012
Sorry seems to be the hardest word
Type: In the Media
June 20, 2012
Students experience rural and urban classroom diversity first hand
Type: News Story
Four education majors – two from Simpson College in Iowa and two from Temple University – spent the past month exploring the diversity of rural and urban classrooms and cultures as part of the Simpson-Temple Exchange Program.
June 20, 2012
Understanding risk-takers
Type: In the Media
June 17, 2012
Explaining the appeal of gore
Type: In the Media
June 10, 2012

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