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https://www2.law.temple.edu/lppp/scholars/2025-scholars/
Annie Sholar (LAW ’27) is a 2025 Law & Public Policy Scholar at Temple University Beasley School of Law. Before coming to Temple, Annie worked in food and agriculture. She has worked as a project manager for a farming non-profit, as a sales manager for a worker-owned fair trade coffee company, and on the field crew of several small-scale farms. This summer, Annie will be working as a Summer ...
https://sites.temple.edu/rtassessment/files/2018/10/The-Big-Five-Personality-Test.docx
Instructions: Calculate your scores using the specific math string for each personality trait. The numbers in the parentheses are the item numbers. The numbers in the parentheses tell you what score to write on the line. Each of these numbers correlate with the specific item number in the test. For example, when you see “(6)” in the math string, this is a prompt for you to enter the number ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/policies/academic-merit-tuition-scholarships
This policy pertains to merit-based tuition scholarships awarded by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions upon the your admission to Temple University. Scholarships issued by the academic departments are subject to the department's criteria. First-Year Students Undergraduate merit tuition scholarships will renew for four academic years (8 consecutive regular, undergraduate semesters) as long ...
https://law.temple.edu/academics/tlpp/
Based in Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia, the Law and Public Policy Program prepares students to work at the intersection of law, politics, and policy. As a Law and Public Policy Scholar, you will gain: valuable policy-making experience at the federal, state, and local levels; the confidence to pursue your policy interests; the skills to propose meaningful reforms; and the voice to become ...
https://disabilities.temple.edu/pds/my-pds-story
Participant-Directed Services, or PDS, are home and community-based services that can help people of all ages, and all disabilities maintain independence and choose the supports they need to live their best life. In April 2020, the Institute and its partners reached out to people with disabilities and those who support them across Pennsylvania to share personal stories about how self-direction ...
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China, America and the Pacific focuses on trading and cultural relationships that emerged between China, America and the Pacific region between the 18th and early 20th centuries, and includes manuscript sources, rare printed texts, visual images, objects and maps.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/liberal-arts/japanese-minor/
A minimum grade of C- must be earned in all courses used for the minor. Students who place out of JPNS 2002, JPNS 3001, and/or JPNS 3002 may substitute Japanese electives. See the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures for more information on placement and appropriate substitutions.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/courses/chem/
Pre-requisites: Minimum grade of C in CHEM 9900. CHEM 9991. Graduate Research Projects. 1 to 6 Credit Hour. Short-term, limited research project or laboratory project in the field. The course is for doctoral or master's students, including PSM, MA or MS. This class will not confer full-time program status unless nine credits are taken.
https://www.temple.edu/directory/katherine-kallie-willets-tuf79482
Recent Knobeloch, M., O'Dell, Z.J., Edwards, M.E., Huang, C., Nguyen, M., Wahab, O.J., Baker, L.A., Henkelman, G., Ye, X., Yan, X., Willets, K.A., & Skrabalak, S.E ...