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Temple student’s books highlight queer representation

06 October 2020 Samantha Roehl

Ashia Burns’ novel explores the representation of Black LGBTQ individuals in modern fiction.

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Book to give resources on parenthood, racism

22 September 2020 Jessica Bond

Through personal stories and research, Kathryn D’Angelo and Valerie Harrison give advice to ‘anyone who is involved in the life of a Black child.’

Features

Philalalia Small Press/Handmade Book and Art Fair

29 September 2015 Sean Brown
Marcia Hall and Tracy Cooper collaborated for their most recent book. | COURTESY MARCIA HALL
Features

Professors collaborate for latest publication

27 January 2014 Alexa Bricker

Art history professors revisited their love of Counter-Reformation art in a new book.

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Features

Facing gender gap in a digital world

05 November 2013 Shayna Kleinberg

A professor confronts the trend of hiring men for technological positions in her book.

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Around Campus

Teacher and student share award

04 November 2013 Karlina Jones

A student and professor team was recognized by the WICC award.

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Around Campus

‘Dollarocracy’ author comes to Main Campus

24 September 2013 Brian Tom

Robert McChesney presented his book, detailing how he believes the country’s democracy is impacted by the value of money in society.

Yaba Blay, a professor at Drexel University, funded her book “(1)ne Drop: Conversations on Skin Color, Race and Identity” through Kickstarter.| Luis Fernando Rodriguez TTN
Features

Drexel professor to release book on race

10 September 2013 Jameeda Rucker

professor and scholar of black identities and skin color politics at Drexel

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Features

N. Philadelphia bookstore shows inspiration with ‘rhythm and books’

17 February 2009

Black and Nobel bookstore helps to uplift a community plagued by drug use and declining literacy rates.

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Would you attend a graduation ceremony with no guests permitted?

  • No (54%, 38 Votes)
  • Yes (46%, 32 Votes)

Total Voters: 70

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