A new book from Temple faculty member Jonathan Howe examine how Black male college athletes self-present themselves at Division I historically white institutions. Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 28, 2025 New book illustrates the unspoken challenges faced by Black male college athletes It’s 6 a.m. in the morning and Rhys, a member of the cross-country and track teams at a […] Pictured from left to right: Temple President Richard M. Englert; Sen. Ryan Aument (D-36); Antonio Giordano, founder and president of Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine at Temple; Miguel Mostafá, dean of Temple’s College of Science and Technology; and Temple Provost Gregory N. Mandel.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 4, 2024 Temple honors State Senator Ryan Aument for his support of groundbreaking research with award ceremony Since taking office in 2014, State Sen. Ryan Aument has been an avid supporter of Temple […] Robin Kolodny's new book, "The Fundamentals of Campaign Finance in the U.S.: Why We Have the System We Have," offers a detailed look at the U.S. campaign finance system as it presently stands. The book considers the campaign finance system in the context of the broader U.S. political and economic system while outlining the various factors that have led the system to become what it currently is.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 7, 2024 Uncovering the complex history of campaign finance On July 21, United States President Joe Biden announced he would be withdrawing from the 2024 […] Photo by Betsy Manning May 8, 2023 Josh Gladden named vice president for research Following a national search, Josh Gladden has been named Temple University’s vice president for […] Part of the National Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes Accelerating Research, Transforming Society and Growing the American Workforce program, Temple University along with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the University of Florida and Educational Testing Services will have five years and $19.5M to pursue inclusive and intelligent technologies for education. The Temple project will be led by Jamie Payton, professor and chair of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences in the College of Science and Technology.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito May 4, 2023 NSF awards Temple University and others $19.5M for artificial intelligence research in education On Thursday, May 4, the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced seven new National Artificial […] Bryant Simon, a professor of history at Temple University, has been conducting research as he prepares to write a book that will focus on the history of the public restroom in the United States.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 21, 2022 Stalled progress: The history of the bathroom is a lesson in inequality Today, cities are lauded for their tall buildings and unique examples of architecture. For example, […] A new paper by doctoral candidate Nicole Johnson and Professor Caterina Roman, both in the College of Liberal Arts’ Criminal Justice Department, seeks to offer some of the missing context behind Philadelphia’s gun violence crisis. The study shows that from March 2020 through June 2021, gun violence went up on average by 21.6% each two-month period, albeit slowing down considerably in 2021. The areas that saw increasingly more gun violence had something in common: they had high drug market activity.Photo by Graphic created by Robert Frawley Feb. 25, 2022 Connecting the dots between gun violence and drug markets If you turn on the television, open a newspaper or visit a news site, it is hard to avoid the […]
A new book from Temple faculty member Jonathan Howe examine how Black male college athletes self-present themselves at Division I historically white institutions. Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 28, 2025 New book illustrates the unspoken challenges faced by Black male college athletes It’s 6 a.m. in the morning and Rhys, a member of the cross-country and track teams at a […] Pictured from left to right: Temple President Richard M. Englert; Sen. Ryan Aument (D-36); Antonio Giordano, founder and president of Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine at Temple; Miguel Mostafá, dean of Temple’s College of Science and Technology; and Temple Provost Gregory N. Mandel.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 4, 2024 Temple honors State Senator Ryan Aument for his support of groundbreaking research with award ceremony Since taking office in 2014, State Sen. Ryan Aument has been an avid supporter of Temple […] Robin Kolodny's new book, "The Fundamentals of Campaign Finance in the U.S.: Why We Have the System We Have," offers a detailed look at the U.S. campaign finance system as it presently stands. The book considers the campaign finance system in the context of the broader U.S. political and economic system while outlining the various factors that have led the system to become what it currently is.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 7, 2024 Uncovering the complex history of campaign finance On July 21, United States President Joe Biden announced he would be withdrawing from the 2024 […] Photo by Betsy Manning May 8, 2023 Josh Gladden named vice president for research Following a national search, Josh Gladden has been named Temple University’s vice president for […] Part of the National Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes Accelerating Research, Transforming Society and Growing the American Workforce program, Temple University along with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the University of Florida and Educational Testing Services will have five years and $19.5M to pursue inclusive and intelligent technologies for education. The Temple project will be led by Jamie Payton, professor and chair of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences in the College of Science and Technology.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito May 4, 2023 NSF awards Temple University and others $19.5M for artificial intelligence research in education On Thursday, May 4, the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced seven new National Artificial […] Bryant Simon, a professor of history at Temple University, has been conducting research as he prepares to write a book that will focus on the history of the public restroom in the United States.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 21, 2022 Stalled progress: The history of the bathroom is a lesson in inequality Today, cities are lauded for their tall buildings and unique examples of architecture. For example, […] A new paper by doctoral candidate Nicole Johnson and Professor Caterina Roman, both in the College of Liberal Arts’ Criminal Justice Department, seeks to offer some of the missing context behind Philadelphia’s gun violence crisis. The study shows that from March 2020 through June 2021, gun violence went up on average by 21.6% each two-month period, albeit slowing down considerably in 2021. The areas that saw increasingly more gun violence had something in common: they had high drug market activity.Photo by Graphic created by Robert Frawley Feb. 25, 2022 Connecting the dots between gun violence and drug markets If you turn on the television, open a newspaper or visit a news site, it is hard to avoid the […]