https://guides.temple.edu/ps_reading_lists
The Temple University Political Science faculty has assembled reading lists for books with which you should become familiar. Except for Books on Race, Racism and Politics, the lists are organized by areas of concentration and the faculty member who recommended the titles. Most of the links go to ebooks when these are available, but there may also be print copies or only print copies available ...
https://klein.temple.edu/directory/mitch-perkins
Mitch Perkins studies social movements’ use of alternative media to share radical knowledge, develop mutual aid, and mobilize. Their research focus is informed by a background in autonomous political theory and previous research on traditional journalism's coverage of grassroots movements.
https://engineering.temple.edu/news/2025/05/cycle-kindness-story-philanthropy
Philanthropy doesn't start with money. It begins with a simple act of kindness. Professor Emeritus Brian Butz and his wife, Susan, have a long history of philanthropy. As a professor, Brian demonstrated kindness towards his students and helped them discover their potential. They've established a scholarship at the College of Engineering and supported research at the College of Public Health ...
https://sites.temple.edu/ascent/people/
Matt Tincani focuses on the application of behavioral principles to improve language, academic, social, and play skills of learners with autism spectrum disorders and other disabilities. His additional scholarly interests include positive behavior support in school and community settings, scaling-up of behavioral interventions, quality of life of people with disabilities, and single-case ...
https://cph.temple.edu/news/2025/02/new-verdict-opioid-crisis-cph-research-reveals-treatment-courts-can-save-lives-cut-crime
In a groundbreaking study funded by a CDC grant, Professor Elizabeth Van Nostrand from Temple University’s College of Public Health (CPH) is shining a new light on how treatment courts could be the key to addressing the opioid crisis in a way that promotes recovery instead of punishment. "This study highlights the power of rehabilitation over incarceration," she explains, "and the impact it ...
https://sites.temple.edu/tisl/research-team/
Nancy Pleshko, PhD – Laura H. Carnell Professor William Querido, PhD – Research Assistant Professor Amanda Spurri – PhD Student Researcher Azita Mazandarani – Masters Student Researcher Alexandra Arnold – Undergraduate Student Researcher Apeksha Sood – Undergraduate Student Researcher Gabriel J Cabrera – Undergraduate Student Researcher Isha Dev – Undergraduate Student ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/directory/carissa-harris
Biography **Professor Harris is on research leave until August 2025** Professor Harris’s research and teaching focus on gender and sexuality in medieval England and Scotland. She is particularly interested in histories of sexual violation, consent, and reproductive justice.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/news/2025/06/inside-outpicc-celebrate-successful-spring-2025
During the Spring 2025 semester, Inside-Out at Temple University held a course inside the Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center (PICC). This course, taught by Tara Tripp covered issues relating to race, class, and gender in relation to justice-based outcomes for justice involved women. At the end of the semester, three 'inside students' received academic credit from Temple University for ...
https://guides.temple.edu/qda/atlas
ATLAS.ti is a commercial qualitative research tool that allows advanced coding, analysis, and visualization for qualitative data.
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