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University Housing and Residential Life - Student Affairs

https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/housing/campus-living/dining/dining-plans

The list below reflects meal plan costs for Fall 2025 and Spring 2026. Rates are finalized in July with the approval of the budget. FALL 2025 MEAL PLAN DATES Meal Plans BEGIN: Dinner on Saturday, August 23, 2025 Meal Plans END: Lunch on Wednesday, December 17, 2025 SPRING 2026 MEAL PLAN DATES Meal Plans BEGIN: Dinner on Saturday, January 10, 2026 Meal Plans END: Lunch on Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Graduation Checklist - Commencement

https://commencement.temple.edu/graduates/graduation-checklist

You've made it! Graduation is right around the corner; but before you cross the stage, you need to do a few things first. Complete a Graduation Application February 1, 2025 Complete an online application on TUPortal. Check the Name on Your Diploma You will have your diploma for the rest of your life. Make sure it's accurate. If you're having your name legally changed, complete the Request for ...

Therapy – Psychological Services Center at Temple University

https://sites.temple.edu/psc/therapy/

Besides the individual, couples, and family therapy formats, we offer a group for adults. Group therapy provides a unique opportunity to understand one’s current circumstances in the context of others who might be experiencing similar situations. Currently available groups include: Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)-Informed Group for Adults Frequently asked questions about the groups are ...

First-Year Orientation - New Student and Family Programs

https://orientation.temple.edu/orientation/who-are-you/first-year-orientation

As a new student, you will attend a First-Year Orientation to meet new people, learn how you can get involved as a Temple student, and register for courses.

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute - Temple University

https://noncredit.temple.edu/olli

At the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Temple University, we offer a vibrant educational experience for individuals ages 50 years and older in Delaware Valley. Our program features a diverse range of in-person, online and hybrid courses, allowing you to shape your own learning journey while fostering meaningful social connections. Discover new interests, expand your knowledge and ...

Voelz Lab - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/voelzlab/

2024 has been quite a busy year, yet somehow I’ve managed to avoid posting anything! Here’s a round-up of some of the many facets of… Read More »

Non-Credit and Continuing Education - Temple University

https://noncredit.temple.edu/nce

The Office of Non-Credit and Continuing Education (ONCE) offers a wide variety of non-credit courses and certificate programs that may help you to prepare for a new job, get ahead in your current job or explore new directions. Browse our courses below.

RT EBP Conference - RT Wise Owls

https://sites.temple.edu/rtwiseowls/rt-ebp-conference/

Experience this international conference for recreational therapy students, therapists, administrators, educators, researchers and more! This annual event is inspiring and engaging, and will rejuvenate your passion, encouraging you to take action to make meaningful change happen in your therapy practice. You are invited to move from research to practice as you experience:

Jeffrey S. Nesbit - Tyler School of Art

https://tyler.temple.edu/directory/jeffrey-s-nesbit

Jeffrey S. Nesbit is an architect, urbanist, and founding director of the research group Grounding Design. Grounding Design His experience spanning over a decade includes leading design teams for public architecture and large-scale urban projects, along with managing sponsored design research projects for city governments, local institutions, and NGOs. Nesbit’s research focuses on processes ...

Creative Solutions for College Student Transportation Insecurity

https://hope.temple.edu/newsroom/hope-blog/creative-solutions-college-student-transportation-insecurity

While the conversation around student basic needs security has proliferated over the past ten years, transportation still remains a lesser-discussed need.