https://sites.temple.edu/librarysuggestions/2015/08/26/why-is-it-called-ask-here/
“Ask Here” is our way of letting students know that they’ve arrived at the right location to ask a library staff member a question. That’s what that big round desk is for. The people sitting there can help you find what you need, help you with research, recommend research resources and much more.
https://tuhelp.temple.edu/
Log in to ask a question, report a problem, request a service or track a request. Chat with us. Need Help Logging In? Change your password or activate your account. TUhelp is the help desk portal for Temple University - TUhelp is a service that enables you to submit and track your support requests and inquiries.
https://www.temple.edu/academics/courses-schedules
Whether you are in the initial stages of considering schools or are currently enrolled in a degree program at Temple, you can find the answers to your questions here.
https://welcome.temple.edu/students/new-students
"As a Temple student, you have the opportunity to build connections with a diverse array of people here on campus. My advice is to embrace this chance by stepping out of your comfort zone, taking risks, and never hesitating to ask for help when needed.
https://guides.temple.edu/ai-research-tools
Temple Libraries is here to support your use of AI-powered features and tools in research and finding information. We encourage you to test out the many tools available. Our AI Tools Report Card assessment rubric suggests questions to ask when you are evaluating AI-powered research tools.
https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/housing/select-your-housing/roommate-matching
In your housing application, you can create or update your student profile/questionnaire which covers the most frequently mentioned concerns between roommates. Completing this allows roommates to search for you! Once a roommate group is completed/confirmed, the person with the earliest timeslot will select housing on behalf of the entire group.
https://cst.temple.edu/sites/cst/files/documents/How%20to%20contact%20research%20faculty_0.pdf
Address people by their appropriate titles. It shows that you have taken the time to look it up. Calling people Professor, Madam, Sir or Mr./Ms. Smith when they are Dr. Smith is not professional. If you do not know their title, you can always call their department and ask or assume they have an M.D. or Ph.D. and refer to them as Dr. .