https://studenthealth.temple.edu/appointments
How to Make an Appointment Login to Patient Health Portal with your Accessnet username and password. (These are the same credentials you use to log into your TUmail account.) Go to Appts (on a cell phone you will need to touch the three-line menu icon; on a computer you will choose the Appts menu). In the space allotted, enter a brief reason for your visit, then click Submit. Choose a clinic ...
https://guides.temple.edu/qda/nvivo
NVivo is a commercial qualitative research tool that allows advanced coding, analysis, and visualization for qualitative data. NVivo interface changed in 2020 and the term Code is now used instead of Node, among other changes. Latest version is NVivo 15. View version compatibility and MacOS and Windows differences.
https://commencement.temple.edu/
Congratulations, Class of 2025! Commencement at Temple University is a celebration of our students—it is a culmination of your hard work, achievements and your impact. Join us on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, to commemorate your time here and the beginning of your next adventure as an Owl. Commencement Ceremony Livestream
https://www2.law.temple.edu/10q/10-qs-advice-to-first-year-law-students-2025-26-part-1/
September 12, 2025 At the start of every academic year, the editors of The Temple 10-Q share some tips for new law students on how to handle their first year of law school. The advice has a somewhat business-law slant but applies to all 1Ls. It has two parts, schoolwork and personal/social advice
https://law.temple.edu/admissions/jd/transfer-visiting/transfer-application-faqs/
The evaluation process for transfer students is similar to the process used to evaluate incoming students for admission. We look for well-rounded students with a diversity of perspectives, experiences, backgrounds and ideas who have successfully completed their first year of law school. While standardized test scores (LSAT or GRE) and undergraduate GPAs are not part of the transfer application ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/education/md-program/how-apply
The supplemental application is used to help the school identify your unique interest in Katz. A $100 non-refundable application fee is collected online when you submit your supplemental application. The supplemental application fee is waived for candidates who are approved by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Fee Assistance Program prior to submission of the AMCAS ...
https://www.temple.edu/directory/zhigen-zhao-zhaozhg
Biography Zhigen Zhao graduated from Cornell University in 2009. Dr. Zhao’s research interests include Bayesian/empirical Bayesian statistics, high dimensional data analysis, multiple comparison, bioinformatics, selective confidence intervals. Dr. Zhao has published papers in top tier journals, such as Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, Journal of the American Statistical ...
https://diversity.temple.edu/lgbtqia/resources
Morris Home supports trans- and gender-nonconforming individuals as they develop the knowledge, skills and supports necessary to promote sobriety, manage emotional and behavioral difficulties, choose and maintain safe and healthy lifestyles, and develop healthy relationships with peers, family and the community. Morris Home, the only residential recovery program in the country to offer ...
https://www.temple.edu/directory/erin-r-kulick-tud36179
Biography Dr. Kulick is an epidemiologist with a background in both neuroepidemiology and environmental health sciences. Her research focuses on environmental and social determinants of brain aging, primarily in underserved and minoritized communities. Using traditional epidemiologic methods combined with environmental exposures, Dr. Kulick's research has identified associations between ...
https://hope.temple.edu/cuny-transportation-solutions-community-college
Free MetroCards and College Retention: New Findings from The Hope Center for Student Basic Needs & CUNY For many students at the City University of New York (CUNY), getting to class isn’t just a matter of time—it’s a matter of cost. Community colleges primarily serve low-income and working-class students, many from households earning under $50,000 a year. While tuition is often ...