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Phyu Sin Sin Thant, an International Business Studies major, discusses her experience with TUJ and explains how it has helped to shape her future.
Phyu Sin Sin Thant, an International Business Studies major, discusses her experience with TUJ and explains how it has helped to shape her future.
How do you imagine a psychologist? A nice lady or a gentleman in a cozy office talking with a client lying on a couch and pouring out their troubles? Suzi…
General studies programs are as old as European university education. They originated in the Middle Ages and aimed to give students a well-rounded education and prepare them for further specialization…
Ayami Ikeda, an International Business Studies major, explains how diversity has shaped her experience with the program.
Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ) offers Japanese major for non-native speakers of Japanese which comprises three types of courses: Japanese language skills, Japanese skill courses and area studies electives, and…
How do we govern ourselves in terms of local politics, national politics, and world politics? How can we participate in politics? How can we interact with and influence our governments?…
You are invited to a lecture on April 17 by Jin Y. Park, professor of philosophy and religion at American University Washington D.C. This lecture will bring together the Buddhist…
The Asian Studies major coordinator, Professor Jeff Kingston, motivates students to build on their interest in Asia and pursue relevant careers by helping them develop their knowledge of the region…
The Dean’s List Luncheon was held in February, with Dean Bruce Stronach, several faculty and honored students in attendance.
TUJ holds its 12th annual student film festival on Fri, Apr 7. Feature nine short films of various genres, filmed, edited and captioned by TUJ students.
It all started about a quarter century ago when Associate Professor Ronald Carr, then a sports and news producer at the American Broadcasting Company in Los Angeles decided to go on…
TUJ recognizes importance of good writing skills. The new "Writing Across the Curriculum" initiative aim help students develop and maintain writing skills.
Marc Peeters investigates the unsaid in Kant’s “Critique of Pure Reason” as well as the possibility of a certain philosophy of language, history, and logic.
It is hard to imagine anyone more suitable as coordinator of the International Affairs major at Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ) than a well-travelled polyglot devoted to political studies. TUJ Associate Professor…
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This fall semester twelve students attended the Dean's List Luncheon for spring 2016 at TUJ's Mita Hall. The event was organized by the Academic Advising Center as one way to…
“In The Kingdom of Dreams and Memories” Student Art Show by Noah Van Nguyen
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TUJ Art Students Featured in Upcoming “Art Soup” Exhibition
Professor William J. Swinton, Director of International Business Studies Program at TUJ, is a passionate educator. He cares about students and employs innovative methods and approaches to increase their chances…