https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/anthony-j-conti
At 21, Anthony J. Conti could see the outlines of his future. He’d just earned a bachelor’s in economics from St. Joseph’s University and married his high-school sweetheart. And he was beginning to settle on a career in business. But doing what exactly, he didn’t know. Nor did he have any idea about how to begin exploring his options. He knew enough, though, to pursue his master of ...
https://pharmacy.temple.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/early-assurance-program-0-6-pharmd
Pharmaceutical Sciences and Early Assurance Program ( 0 to 6 PharmD) Temple University School of Pharmacy (TUSP) provides a seamless path into the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program for qualified undergraduate students. Students who are admitted to Temple University as a Pharmaceutical Sciences major can choose to follow one of two paths: • Early Assurance Program (0 to 6 year PharmD ...
https://registrar.temple.edu/priority-registration
What is priority registration? Priority registration occurs over a period of days during which students are permitted to begin registration for the upcoming term. The first day on which a student becomes eligible to register is determined by student level, earned credits, or other criteria. How will I know my priority registration date? Office of the University Registrar will send a customized ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/education/english-language-teaching-certificate/
Overview Designed for students in almost any program throughout the university, the Certificate in English Language Teaching, offered by the Department of Teaching and Learning, equips participants with a foundational understanding of language structure and development and strategies for teaching and working with English language learners beyond the K-12 classroom (in the U.S.). 1 Grounded in ...
https://registrar.temple.edu/repeat-a-course
What is a course repeat? Undergraduate and graduate students may repeat a course to earn a higher grade. Except for courses designated to be taken multiple times ("repeatable"), such as an independent study or research course, credit will be granted only once for each course and only the highest grade earned for that course will be used to calculate a student's Grade Point Average (GPA). In ...
https://podiatry.temple.edu/directory/jinsup-song-dpm-phd
Dr. Jinsup Song is a graduate of DPM-PhD program of the TUSPM and Drexel University. As a practicing podiatric physician and a clinical investigator, Dr. Song has been investigating and treating patients with aberrant foot biomechanics for over 25 years. As PI or co-Investigator on several university- and NIH-funded grants, Dr. Song laid the groundwork for measures of foot structure (malleolar ...
https://guides.temple.edu/zotero/citesources
By default, when you cite in Word or Google Docs, a quick view bar will appear. When the Quick View bar appears, to change to classic view, click on the little arrow next to the Z and select Class View. To set your default as Classic View for the Program, go to preferences, and click Cite. For Zotero 6: Click the Word Processor tab, and at the bottom, check the box "Use classic Add Citation ...
https://sites.temple.edu/tudsc/2016/06/08/downloading-plain-text-from-internet-archive-and-project-gutenberg-with-python/
It ran smoothly last fall and just today, using this very basic code (sorry I can’t make it prettier, our installation of wordpress doesn’t currently support markdown): import internetarchive from internetarchive import get_item import shutil, os corpus = [“text_identifier_1”, “text_identifier_2” ]
https://registrar.temple.edu/apply-to-graduate
How do I apply to graduate? Once you have confirmed with your academic advisor that you are ready to apply for graduation, navigate to the graduation application in Self Service Banner (SSB): Log into TUportal. Click on Student Tools near the top of the page. Navigate to the " Records " channel. Click on the Apply to Graduate link. After submitting your application, click on View Graduation ...
https://guides.temple.edu/fakenews
For the purpose of this guide, "fake news" is defined as “ purposefully crafted, sensational, emotionally charged, misleading or totally fabricated information that mimics the form of mainstream news ” (Zimdars & McLeod, 2020).