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Saleem Ahmed serves as an Associate Professor of Practice in the Journalism Department at Temple University's Lew Klein College of Media and Communication, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in visual storytelling and audio/visual newsgathering from the Temple University Center City campus.
His educational background includes:
- BA in Photojournalism from Temple University
- MFA in Photography from the Hartford Art School
Professor Ahmed's creative practice integrates documentary storytelling with family history, writing, and bookmaking techniques. His work emphasizes community engagement through visual narratives, demonstrated by initiatives like the five-year "Vista Oculta" photography workshop for at-risk youth in La Paz, Bolivia, and his three-year role as Media Lab Instructor for WHYY where he taught media literacy to Philadelphia K-12 students.
No scientific awards or fellowships were documented in the source material.
His teaching portfolio spans multiple course levels including ADV 4571, JRN 1113, JRN 3870, MSP 4571 (all undergraduate), and JRN 5730 (graduate) focused on visual storytelling methodologies. Community-based instruction forms a significant component of his professional engagement beyond the university classroom.


