College of Liberal Arts
Gap exists between those who have home computers and those who don't
Type: In the Media
June 11, 2012
High school-only grads feel effects of unemployment, says Temple's Elesh
Type: In the Media
June 7, 2012
Historian Heather Thompson named to National Academy of Science advisory panel
Type: Accolade
June 4, 2012
Criminal Justice programs teach policing with “Heart”
Type: News Story
The Temple University Municipal Police Academy, offered at Temple Ambler, is one of the first to incorporate Cynthia Brown's book "Brave Hearts" into its curriculum. The book, which follows 15 New York City police officers, is used to give academy cadets a better understanding of the law enforcement profession.
June 4, 2012
Erotic bestseller is just an old-fashioned romance, says Temple's Ericksen
Type: In the Media
May 23, 2012
Anthropology grad’s work reveals city’s hidden Vietnamese culture
Type: News Story
Michael Austin Argentieri, B.A. Anthropology. During his time at Temple, Austin Argentieri became part of a unique collaborative research project to produce a visual ethnography of the Vietnamese community in Philadelphia.
May 4, 2012
Grad gives the gift of college and gets even more in return
Type: News Story
Pamela Keats, B.A., Psychology. Keats volunteered to be a mentor through Temple's Institute on Disabilities's Academy for Adult Learning.
May 3, 2012
Pioneering a cappella group’s seniors reach their coda
Type: News Story
Rebecca “Bexx” Rosenbloom, Mus Ed and Voice, Boyer College of Music and Dance; Rachel Pogolowitz, Judaic Studies, College of Liberal Arts; Marguerite Zacharovich, Psychology and Economics, College of Liberal Arts. The seniors of the co-ed singing group Owlcappella prepare for graduation.
May 3, 2012