College of Liberal Arts

How a protest leads to real change
Type: In the Media
August 27, 2012
Obama sees convention bounce
Type: In the Media
September 7, 2012
GOP convention speech gave Ryan chance to shine
Type: In the Media
August 29, 2012
Television debut for "The Temple Papers"
Type: News Story
Tonight through Sept. 13 at 7 p.m., the Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN) will air "The Temple Papers on the Pennsylvania General Assembly," a series chronicling a research project on Pennsylvania's legislative structure and practice led by Joseph McLaughlin, director of the Institute of Public Affairs at Temple.
September 7, 2012
Image problem dogs Mitt Romney
Type: In the Media
September 2, 2012
Social media offers support for struggling teens
Type: In the Media
August 30, 2012
Pot use in teen years could lower IQ
Type: In the Media
August 27, 2012
Political conventions a teaching moment for six Temple interns
Type: News Story
Six Temple students are attending the 2012 presidential nominating conventions as part of a highly-regarded internship and seminar program. Three are taking part in Republican Convention activities this week in Tampa, Fla., and three others are headed to Charlotte, N.C., for the upcoming Democratic Convention.
August 24, 2012
Temple political scientist on the state of Jordan
Type: In the Media
August 16, 2012
Political experts say conventions are key in race for the White House
Type: News Story
With the 2012 presidential election just months away, the nation's attention has turned to the Democratic and Republican presidential nominating conventions. Temple University political experts Christopher Wlezien, Kevin Arceneaux and Robin Kolodny offer their insights on the campaigns and what to expect from the conventions this year.
August 15, 2012
Wrong focus after shootings
Type: In the Media
August 7, 2012
Classics as graphic novels?
Type: In the Media
August 5, 2012
Turning communities into safe playgrounds for kids
Type: In the Media
August 2, 2012
Spatial skills may be improved through training, new review finds
Type: News Story
Spatial skills — those employed in reading maps and assembling furniture — can be improved if you work at it, according to a new look at studies on the topic undertaken by researchers at Northwestern University and Temple. Children who do well at spatial tasks such as putting together puzzles are likely to achieve highly in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields.
August 1, 2012

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