https://sites.temple.edu/neuroeconlab/people/
Derrick is a first-year doctoral student in the Cognition and Neuroscience Program. He is particularly interested in the neural mechanisms underlying economic and social decision-making, with a research focus on the complexities of choice overload and its impact on decision-making processes. Derrick earned his Master’s degree from Duke University, where he worked under Dr. Scott Huettel, and ...
https://universitycollege.temple.edu/academics/park-ranger-law-enforcement-academy/prlea-frequently-asked-questions
How do I apply? Please fill out our online application When is the next class? Fall 2024 (date to be announced) How much does the program cost? PRLEA Application Fee: $50 Student Tuition: $7,750 Uniform/Equipment Fee: $700 What is the Physical Efficiency Battery (or PEB)? The Physical Efficiency Battery (or PEB) is designed to evaluate a candidate’s current level of physical fitness by ...
https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/criminal-justice-major-la-cj-ba/careers-internships-opportunities
The College of Liberal Arts requires a one-credit seminar course that focuses on the flexibility of a liberal arts degree to prepare students for careers in corporate entities, education, government agencies, nonprofit organizations and more. Through this course, you’ll develop and refine your résumé, receive guidance on navigating professional networking opportunities and interviews, and ...
https://noncredit.temple.edu/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&courseId=181481917
Online virtual learning! This course helps participants learn the skills of grant writing at all levels including foundations, local, state and federal funding opportunities. Certificate for successful completion of course. Enrollment open now!
http://exhibits.temple.edu/s/william-still/page/negro-spirituals
Negro spirituals were created and sung by enslaved Africans. The songs are very beautiful and contain coded messages used by enslaved Africans to convey hidden signals for escaping, hiding and expressing danger as well as discontent with slavery. (1) Oh Lord How Come Me Here Lord, how come me here? Lord, how come me here? Lord, how come me here? I wish I never was born There ain’t no freedom ...
http://www.cnc.temple.edu/
The Center for Networked Computing (CNC), a university research center focused on network technology and its applications, was founded in 2010. Its missions are to advance the development of network technology and its applications by combining resource of government, industry, and academia and to train students who will be ready to join industry and academia. CNC is engaged in the following ...
https://noncredit.temple.edu/upload/PhiladelphiaTULearning_Center_Brochure.pdf
Part of the Temple University Health System Corporate Ofice, The Learning Center is located within the historic Budd Company Complex, which had been home to one of Philadelphia’s largest manufacturers. It was here that the Budd Company built the first all-steel automobile body and the first stainless-steel passenger railroad car.
https://law.temple.edu/contact/tom-lin/
Tom C.W. Lin is the Murray H. Shusterman Chair Professor of Law at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law, and bestselling author of the award-winning book, The Capitalist and the Activist, which was named one of the best business books as well as one of the best social justice books of the year in 2023.
https://law.temple.edu/wp-content/uploads/Guidelines-for-Practicum-Students-Spring-2025.pdf
For a 2-credit practicum, students must work an average of 6.5 hours per week over the 14 weeks of the semester.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-09-20/flappy-bird-return-after-10-year-hiatus-true-story-behind-world-s-most-viral-mobile
Temple University film and media arts faculty member Thomas Sharpe discusses the rise, fall and 2025 return of Flappy Bird, the world’s most viral mobile game.