Judith A. Levine is an associate professor at Temple University and directs the Public Policy Lab in the College of Liberal Arts.Photo by Elizabeth J. Clifford Mar. 22, 2022 How would a paid maternity leave policy benefit families? The United States is one of only a handful of countries that does not have a paid family leave […] Artist Karyn Olivier has been a faculty member at Temple since 2006.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 17, 2022 Karyn Olivier reveals Black history through her art Karyn Olivier’s life and career have been marked by departures. Her family left Trinidad and Tobago […] Margery Sly values Temple’s leadership in documenting the stories of underrepresented populations.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 3, 2022 Diversifying the libraries’ archives to document the underrepresented Throughout her 40-year career as an archivist, Margery Sly has championed documenting diverse […] Linda Earle feels artists are at the forefront of encouraging diverse cultural participation.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Feb. 14, 2022 Striving for diversity, equity and inclusion in the arts A curator, writer and funder, as well as an academic, Linda Earle champions inclusion and the […] In her role as assistant dean in the College of Education and Human Development, Juliet Curci makes sure that Temple’s first-generation students know where to to turn for the help they need to achieve their goals.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 3, 2021 Helping first-generation college students succeed As the assistant dean for college access and persistence in the College of Education and Human […] Leora Eisenstadt has been leading the charge in bringing business leaders together to create more inclusive workplace cultures.Photo by Jim Roese Oct. 14, 2021 Dedicated to diversity in the workplace Leora Eisenstadt believes inclusive workspaces matter. An associate professor in the Department of […] Tyler’s Gabriel Kaprielian reframes the problems that cities face as potential opportunities for design innovation.Photo by Joseph. V. Labolito Sep. 1, 2021 Envisioning resilient cities Gabriel Kaprielian is not a conventional professor of architecture. But maybe tradition is not what […] Charles A. Price feels the controversy around critical race theory demonstrates a lack of understanding of the theory itself.Photo by Courtesy of Charles A. Price Aug. 5, 2021 Untangling the controversy around critical race theory In the past few months, critical race theory (CRT) has shot to the forefront of public discourse in […] Heath Fogg Davis spoke on how breaking from the tradition of gendering someone on sight can help us understand and respect another person’s identity.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 4, 2021 How the gender identity revolution impacts society In Heath Fogg Davis’ most recent book, Beyond Trans: Does Gender Matter?, he provides guidance for […] “Academic experiences for some students with mobility issues or who use assistive technology have improved during the pandemic, but students with disabilities who need social and communication support have found this situation very difficult,” said Vassar.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 28, 2021 Accessibility before and after the pandemic As director of Disability Resources and Services (DRS) at Temple University, Andrea Vassar is […] “The gift of queerness is the ability to choose your own adventure when it comes to love, because you don’t have gender-based or sex-based scripts you have to follow,” said Pollitt.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jul. 6, 2021 Why aromantic and asexual people belong in LGBTQIA+ community Jennifer Pollitt is an assistant professor and assistant director of the Gender, Sexuality and […] Tiffenia Archie has been leading Temple’s Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, Advocacy and Leadership since 2016.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito May 26, 2021 Ensuring everyone has an opportunity to dance After earning her master’s and doctorate degrees from Temple, Tiffenia Archie, CLA ’94, ’03, […] Jamie Fader, an associate professor at Temple University, has been studying how being labelled "superpredators" affected a generation of American men.Photo by Courtesy of the College of Liberal Arts Apr. 20, 2021 How being labeled as a superpredator has impacted a generation of Black and Hispanic men Jamie Fader, associate professor of criminal justice, has been studying people impacted by the […] Associate Professor Nguyễn Thị Điểu during a 2019 visit to the Vietnamese province of Châu Đốc, near the Cambodian border.Photo by Courtesy of Nguyễn Thị Điểu. Apr. 13, 2021 Attacks on the Asian American community are tied to a history of racism and prejudice Over the past year, the Asian American community has been inundated by a wave of racially motivated […] Judith A. Levine is an associate professor at Temple University and directs the Public Policy Lab in the College of Liberal Arts.Photo by Elizabeth J. Clifford Mar. 17, 2021 Why are women still earning less than men? Associate Professor of Sociology Judith A. Levine directs Temple’s Public Policy Lab. Her academic […] Load More
Judith A. Levine is an associate professor at Temple University and directs the Public Policy Lab in the College of Liberal Arts.Photo by Elizabeth J. Clifford Mar. 22, 2022 How would a paid maternity leave policy benefit families? The United States is one of only a handful of countries that does not have a paid family leave […] Artist Karyn Olivier has been a faculty member at Temple since 2006.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 17, 2022 Karyn Olivier reveals Black history through her art Karyn Olivier’s life and career have been marked by departures. Her family left Trinidad and Tobago […] Margery Sly values Temple’s leadership in documenting the stories of underrepresented populations.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 3, 2022 Diversifying the libraries’ archives to document the underrepresented Throughout her 40-year career as an archivist, Margery Sly has championed documenting diverse […] Linda Earle feels artists are at the forefront of encouraging diverse cultural participation.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Feb. 14, 2022 Striving for diversity, equity and inclusion in the arts A curator, writer and funder, as well as an academic, Linda Earle champions inclusion and the […] In her role as assistant dean in the College of Education and Human Development, Juliet Curci makes sure that Temple’s first-generation students know where to to turn for the help they need to achieve their goals.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 3, 2021 Helping first-generation college students succeed As the assistant dean for college access and persistence in the College of Education and Human […] Leora Eisenstadt has been leading the charge in bringing business leaders together to create more inclusive workplace cultures.Photo by Jim Roese Oct. 14, 2021 Dedicated to diversity in the workplace Leora Eisenstadt believes inclusive workspaces matter. An associate professor in the Department of […] Tyler’s Gabriel Kaprielian reframes the problems that cities face as potential opportunities for design innovation.Photo by Joseph. V. Labolito Sep. 1, 2021 Envisioning resilient cities Gabriel Kaprielian is not a conventional professor of architecture. But maybe tradition is not what […] Charles A. Price feels the controversy around critical race theory demonstrates a lack of understanding of the theory itself.Photo by Courtesy of Charles A. Price Aug. 5, 2021 Untangling the controversy around critical race theory In the past few months, critical race theory (CRT) has shot to the forefront of public discourse in […] Heath Fogg Davis spoke on how breaking from the tradition of gendering someone on sight can help us understand and respect another person’s identity.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 4, 2021 How the gender identity revolution impacts society In Heath Fogg Davis’ most recent book, Beyond Trans: Does Gender Matter?, he provides guidance for […] “Academic experiences for some students with mobility issues or who use assistive technology have improved during the pandemic, but students with disabilities who need social and communication support have found this situation very difficult,” said Vassar.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 28, 2021 Accessibility before and after the pandemic As director of Disability Resources and Services (DRS) at Temple University, Andrea Vassar is […] “The gift of queerness is the ability to choose your own adventure when it comes to love, because you don’t have gender-based or sex-based scripts you have to follow,” said Pollitt.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jul. 6, 2021 Why aromantic and asexual people belong in LGBTQIA+ community Jennifer Pollitt is an assistant professor and assistant director of the Gender, Sexuality and […] Tiffenia Archie has been leading Temple’s Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, Advocacy and Leadership since 2016.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito May 26, 2021 Ensuring everyone has an opportunity to dance After earning her master’s and doctorate degrees from Temple, Tiffenia Archie, CLA ’94, ’03, […] Jamie Fader, an associate professor at Temple University, has been studying how being labelled "superpredators" affected a generation of American men.Photo by Courtesy of the College of Liberal Arts Apr. 20, 2021 How being labeled as a superpredator has impacted a generation of Black and Hispanic men Jamie Fader, associate professor of criminal justice, has been studying people impacted by the […] Associate Professor Nguyễn Thị Điểu during a 2019 visit to the Vietnamese province of Châu Đốc, near the Cambodian border.Photo by Courtesy of Nguyễn Thị Điểu. Apr. 13, 2021 Attacks on the Asian American community are tied to a history of racism and prejudice Over the past year, the Asian American community has been inundated by a wave of racially motivated […] Judith A. Levine is an associate professor at Temple University and directs the Public Policy Lab in the College of Liberal Arts.Photo by Elizabeth J. Clifford Mar. 17, 2021 Why are women still earning less than men? Associate Professor of Sociology Judith A. Levine directs Temple’s Public Policy Lab. Her academic […]