Brad Windhauser, professor of Instruction and program coordinator of LGBT studies, has recommended media shedding light on LGBTQIA+ culture and communities. Illustration by David Bonomo Jun. 21, 2023 What to read and watch to celebrate LGBTQIA+ culture and communities In honor of Pride Month, Brad Windhauser, professor of instruction in English and gender, sexuality […] Lynn Novick joined Lila Corwin Berman for a conversation at Mazur Hall hosted by the Feinstein Center for American Jewish History. The Feinstein Center for American Jewish History is an academic resource that helps Temple’s community learn more about the history, texts, and traditions of Jewish people while bridging scholarly research with public conversations.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenburg May 5, 2023 ‘The US and the Holocaust’ director Lynn Novick visits Temple for a conversation about antisemitism Director and producer Lynn Novick visited Temple’s campus on March 16 to discuss her new film […] Illustration by Andrew Collette Feb. 14, 2023 Temple introduces new porn studies course to expand its sexuality education Sex is everywhere these days, especially in the digital space, so it may not come as a surprise to […] Board member Jon Broder, President Jason Wingard, Hillel Executive Director Rabbi Daniel Levitt and board Chair Mitch Morgan celebrated at the Temple Hillel reception honoring Professor Edward Newman.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 7, 2022 Temple Hillel unveils legacy plan in honor of professor Temple Hillel unveiled a library named in honor of former Temple Professor Edward Newman and […] Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, is set to hit theaters Nov. 11. Timothy Welbeck, director of Temple University's Center for Anti-racism, believes this film could potentially be even more powerful than its predecessor.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 27, 2022 Marvel’s ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ promises to be more powerful than its predecessor. Here’s why. In 2018, Marvel Studios released Black Panther, the first major superhero movie with a Black hero, […] Girls’ High alumnae that now work for Temple interact with students from their alma mater.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 5, 2022 High school students view historical documentaries at Temple’s Center for Anti-Racism Students from two local high schools were among the first to visit Temple University’s new Center […] Temple’s Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, Advocacy and Leadership (IDEAL) is organizing various events for National Coming Out Week.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 26, 2022 Show your pride during National Coming Out Week Updated Oct. 3, 2022 From Monday, Oct. 3, through Friday, Oct. 7, Temple celebrates National Coming […] Sen. Booker (D-NJ) offered a heartfelt keynote address to his former classmate Temple President Jason Wingard.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 26, 2022 Jason Wingard inaugurated as Temple’s 12th president When U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) became classmates with Temple University President Jason […] As part of the presidential inauguration of Temple University President Jason Wingard, the university hosted its first-ever Talks@Temple on Sept. 15. During the first Talks@Temple, renowned filmmaker and Philadelphia-area resident M. Night Shyamalan joined Wingard to discuss the rise of streaming, the future of the film/television industry and other pressing topics.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 21, 2022 First edition of Talks@Temple brings bold, provocative discourse As part of the presidential inauguration of Temple University President Jason Wingard, the […] Adrienne Shaw, associate professor in the Klein College of Media and Communication, notes media companies’ tendency to deprioritize content targeting marginalized groups, including LGBTQIA+ communities.Photo by Courtesy of Adrienne Shaw Aug. 23, 2022 Why are shows with queer female characters being canceled? A Temple professor explains Amid recent cancellations of LGBTQIA+ programming, fans have noticed a troubling pattern: Much of […] Photo by Courtesy of Jennifer Pollitt Aug. 18, 2022 Let’s talk about sex: Temple launches first-of-its-kind undergraduate sexuality education class This fall, Temple is launching Sexuality Education, a first-of-its kind class with two main goals: […] Aug. 5, 2022 Bold Conversations: A presidential visit to the Middle East Bold Conversations: A presidential visit to the Middle East During a recent trip to […] Monica Rhodes, who earned a master’s degree in African American studies at Temple, chose the university partly because she wanted to be in a major city with a long legacy of archival, historical and architectural places to explore.Photo by Courtesy of Corban Swain Jul. 21, 2022 Temple alumna joins the most diverse Rome Prize cohort yet When Monica Rhodes, CLA ’08, came to Temple, she was on track to become an African American studies […] A new AAPI-themed General Education course will begin being offered in spring 2023.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg May 24, 2022 New General Education course to focus on AAPI identity and experiences When the College of Liberal Arts called for new General Education (GenEd) course proposals, Sean […] Sean Yom, associate professor of political science, has recommended a few AAPI-themed works to learn more.Photo by Betsy Manning May 24, 2022 What to read, listen to and watch to learn more about AAPI communities As part of our celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, we asked […] Load More
Brad Windhauser, professor of Instruction and program coordinator of LGBT studies, has recommended media shedding light on LGBTQIA+ culture and communities. Illustration by David Bonomo Jun. 21, 2023 What to read and watch to celebrate LGBTQIA+ culture and communities In honor of Pride Month, Brad Windhauser, professor of instruction in English and gender, sexuality […] Lynn Novick joined Lila Corwin Berman for a conversation at Mazur Hall hosted by the Feinstein Center for American Jewish History. The Feinstein Center for American Jewish History is an academic resource that helps Temple’s community learn more about the history, texts, and traditions of Jewish people while bridging scholarly research with public conversations.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenburg May 5, 2023 ‘The US and the Holocaust’ director Lynn Novick visits Temple for a conversation about antisemitism Director and producer Lynn Novick visited Temple’s campus on March 16 to discuss her new film […] Illustration by Andrew Collette Feb. 14, 2023 Temple introduces new porn studies course to expand its sexuality education Sex is everywhere these days, especially in the digital space, so it may not come as a surprise to […] Board member Jon Broder, President Jason Wingard, Hillel Executive Director Rabbi Daniel Levitt and board Chair Mitch Morgan celebrated at the Temple Hillel reception honoring Professor Edward Newman.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 7, 2022 Temple Hillel unveils legacy plan in honor of professor Temple Hillel unveiled a library named in honor of former Temple Professor Edward Newman and […] Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, is set to hit theaters Nov. 11. Timothy Welbeck, director of Temple University's Center for Anti-racism, believes this film could potentially be even more powerful than its predecessor.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 27, 2022 Marvel’s ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ promises to be more powerful than its predecessor. Here’s why. In 2018, Marvel Studios released Black Panther, the first major superhero movie with a Black hero, […] Girls’ High alumnae that now work for Temple interact with students from their alma mater.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 5, 2022 High school students view historical documentaries at Temple’s Center for Anti-Racism Students from two local high schools were among the first to visit Temple University’s new Center […] Temple’s Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, Advocacy and Leadership (IDEAL) is organizing various events for National Coming Out Week.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 26, 2022 Show your pride during National Coming Out Week Updated Oct. 3, 2022 From Monday, Oct. 3, through Friday, Oct. 7, Temple celebrates National Coming […] Sen. Booker (D-NJ) offered a heartfelt keynote address to his former classmate Temple President Jason Wingard.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 26, 2022 Jason Wingard inaugurated as Temple’s 12th president When U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) became classmates with Temple University President Jason […] As part of the presidential inauguration of Temple University President Jason Wingard, the university hosted its first-ever Talks@Temple on Sept. 15. During the first Talks@Temple, renowned filmmaker and Philadelphia-area resident M. Night Shyamalan joined Wingard to discuss the rise of streaming, the future of the film/television industry and other pressing topics.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 21, 2022 First edition of Talks@Temple brings bold, provocative discourse As part of the presidential inauguration of Temple University President Jason Wingard, the […] Adrienne Shaw, associate professor in the Klein College of Media and Communication, notes media companies’ tendency to deprioritize content targeting marginalized groups, including LGBTQIA+ communities.Photo by Courtesy of Adrienne Shaw Aug. 23, 2022 Why are shows with queer female characters being canceled? A Temple professor explains Amid recent cancellations of LGBTQIA+ programming, fans have noticed a troubling pattern: Much of […] Photo by Courtesy of Jennifer Pollitt Aug. 18, 2022 Let’s talk about sex: Temple launches first-of-its-kind undergraduate sexuality education class This fall, Temple is launching Sexuality Education, a first-of-its kind class with two main goals: […] Aug. 5, 2022 Bold Conversations: A presidential visit to the Middle East Bold Conversations: A presidential visit to the Middle East During a recent trip to […] Monica Rhodes, who earned a master’s degree in African American studies at Temple, chose the university partly because she wanted to be in a major city with a long legacy of archival, historical and architectural places to explore.Photo by Courtesy of Corban Swain Jul. 21, 2022 Temple alumna joins the most diverse Rome Prize cohort yet When Monica Rhodes, CLA ’08, came to Temple, she was on track to become an African American studies […] A new AAPI-themed General Education course will begin being offered in spring 2023.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg May 24, 2022 New General Education course to focus on AAPI identity and experiences When the College of Liberal Arts called for new General Education (GenEd) course proposals, Sean […] Sean Yom, associate professor of political science, has recommended a few AAPI-themed works to learn more.Photo by Betsy Manning May 24, 2022 What to read, listen to and watch to learn more about AAPI communities As part of our celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, we asked […]