https://www3.fox.temple.edu/discover/2024/09/09/center-for-ethics-diversity-and-workplace-culture-cedwc-welcomes-kpmg-as-latest-board-member-company/
“We are thrilled to partner with the Center for Ethics, Diversity and Workplace Culture as a long-standing sponsor and academic partner of Temple University,” says Dean. “At KPMG, we are committed to being transformative allies in advancing diverse workforces and fostering healthy workplaces that not only drive impact but also deliver significant value to organizations and the community ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/english/faculty/graduate-faculty
Areas of Study and Doctoral Faculty Temple’s Department of English faculty are especially strong in modern literature and cultural studies. We also offer training in all historical periods of British and American literature and Anglophone literature. Faculty research interests include critical theory, cultural studies, gender studies, minority literatures, visual and spatial studies. Faculty ...
https://guides.temple.edu/redcap
REDCap is a useful, flexible, and secure online system for collecting and storing clinical data that is widely used throughout the world by researchers, particularly in the health sciences and other fields that deal with personal health information.
https://guides.temple.edu/c.php?g=77874&p=507839
Resources for mathematics"Tutors meet one-on-one with students in these courses to help them understand scientific and mathematical concepts, practice solving problems, and review course content. Tutors also work with students to help them develop effective habits for studying and reviewing for major exams."
https://medicine.temple.edu/news/2024/08/white-coat-ceremony-welcomes-class-2028
The Temple Performing Arts Center swelled with family and friends on Friday, August 10, 2024 for the presentation of white coats to the incoming students who are part of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine’s Class of 2028. “The white coat ceremony is a special tradition,” said Dione J. Cash, MD, MPH, Associate Dean for Student Support and the ceremony’s leader of ceremonies. “Its ...
https://ambler.temple.edu/community/middle-school-summer-programs
Middle School Summer Programs - Summer 2025 Now in its 36 th year, Temple University Ambler is proud to offer in-person Summer Education Camps for youth entering 6th grade through 9th grade in the the fall. All summer programs will be held in person. Our camps provide hands-on learning to for youth to learn about specific areas of interest, build new skills, increase confidence, and experience ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/news/2024/05/two-new-studies-led-lewis-katz-school-medicines-dr-jessica-beard-more-closely-examine-how-reports-community-firearm-violence-are-framed-local-television-news-philadelphia
Two new studies published in Preventive Medicine Reports and BMC Public Health led by corresponding author Jessica H. Beard, MD, MPH, FACS, Associate Professor of Surgery in the Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care and Director of Trauma Research at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, more closely examine how reports of community firearm violence are framed on ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/education/graduate-medical-education/residency-programs-fellowships/surgery/residency-program/surgery-current-residents/pgy-5
John Loree, MD About Dr. Loree: Dr. Loree is a PGY-5 resident. I had initially become interested in surgery when working in surgical clinics prior to college and through shadowing surgeons. When going through clinical rotations during medical school, I was excited about the opportunity to care for complex medical and surgical problems posed by general surgery. I am pursuing additional training ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/academics/fox-phd/students
Honoring doctoral students nominated by the PhD program who made significant contributions in the academic year. Anastasiia Agolli, Human Resource Management/Organizational Behavior
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/research/faculty-research
Researcher of the Month Bryant Simon Laura H. Carnell Professor of History I began my current research project about the history of public bathrooms in the United States with a question. Not a research question, but a question from one of my Honors US History classes. One day, I asked my students where they learned about gender. They mentioned schools, sermons, songs, and episodes of Zach and ...