https://law.temple.edu/aer/2018/11/21/a-new-confusing-change-to-pennsylvanias-hearsay-rules/
A change to Pennsylvania's hearsay rules may confuse judges and lawyers about when there must be proof that the declarant had personal knowledge.
https://www.temple.edu/academics/schools-and-colleges/college-of-science-and-technology/cst-ug-admissions
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https://law.temple.edu/aer/2016/04/28/prior-statement-isnt-signed-impeachment-material/
How should judges approach a case where a testifying witness is going to be impeached, but the impeaching document was not created or adopted by the witness? What is the rule when the impeaching lawyer has a report by person “B” that avers what testifying witness “A” allegedly said? The rule, as is developed below,
https://global.temple.edu/isss/students/current-students/f-1-student/f-1-employment-options/employment-comparisons/optional-practical-training-opt/optional-practical-training-frequently-asked-questions
Optional Practical Training is a type of employment authorization that you can apply for to obtain training that is directly related to an F-1 student’s major area of study. It is intended to provide students with up to 12 months practical experience in their field of study during or upon completion of a degree program. When you apply for OPT, you are applying for an Employment Authorization ...
https://sites.temple.edu/edvice/2023/09/18/a-guide-to-creating-an-analytic-rubric/
Dana Dawson, Ph.D. Rubrics are tools used by faculty to guide our assessment of student performance and to make our expectations transparent for students. Using a rubric can help make grading more efficient for faculty and fair for students, but when constructed well and shared along with assignment or activity descriptions, they also benefit student learning. Rubrics explicitly represent our ...
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Apartment Description Welcome to Temple Crossing, your premier student living destination near Temple University. We offer fully furnished two and four-private-bedroom apartments equipped with intelligent technology, including app-controlled locks, smart thermostats, and a video intercom panel. Under new management, we are dedicated to high standards, ensuring your comfort and convenience with ...
https://cst.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/online-programs/online-ist
Career prospects This degree program will expose you to career opportunities such as: Business Analyst; Network Administrator; Database Manager; UI/UX Designer; Mobile App Developer; Cyber Security Professional. New tuition rates For online students, the tuition is $925 per credit for both in-state or an out-of-state students.
https://sites.temple.edu/edvice/2025/03/20/crafting-space-for-student-belonging-part-vi-alone-together-creating-connection-in-the-asynchronous-online-classroom/
If you’ve ever taught an asynchronous online course, you know that creating a sense of connection and community can be one of the biggest challenges. Unlike a face-to-face class where students can bond over side conversations before lecture or group activities during class, online students may never even see one another’s faces. But here’s the thing—belonging matters. And not just in a ...
https://law.temple.edu/aer/2022/02/24/is-victim-ever-an-impermissible-term-in-criminal-trials/
Is it impermissible to use the term “victim” in a criminal trial? On its surface, the question may appear silly – the trial has a victim [accuser] and defendant [accused]. Yet the issue arises periodically, and was highlighted in recent trials. First, who or what is a victim? According to Black’s Law Dictionary, it is “a person harmed by a crime, tort, or other wrong.” Black’s ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/SHMM_isre.2018.0831.pdf
Abstract. Low engagement rates and high attrition rates have been formidable challenges to mobile apps and their long-term success, especially for those whose revenues derive mainly from in-app purchases. To date, little is known about how companies can sci-entifically detect user engagement stages and optimize corresponding personalized-targeting promotion strategies to improve business ...