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Immunizations - Student Health Services

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The following immunizations are available at Student Health Services. Please note that immunizations are not covered by the student health fee. There are additional charges for each of these services. Diphtheria-Tetanus Flu Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Meningococcal MMR Polio (by special order) Varicella Learn more about prematriculation immunizations for all full-time Temple students. Learn more ...

Aqueous, Non-Halogenated Solvents in Labs - Campus Operations

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Description Non-Halogenated Solvents are commonly used in many laboratories at Temple University (TU) as part of their research and clinical activities. A Non-Halogenated Solvent is an organic compound in which it does not have a halogen (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine) attached to it. Aqueous, non-halogenated solvents are compatible solvents with >25% water content.

Kresge Science Hall | Calendar of Events

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TUmobile - help.temple.edu

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TUmobile brings the Temple experience to your smartphone. Now you can keep track of important information while you are on the go. When you install the TUmobile App on your phone, you can quickly "Tap into Temple" to: Check your course schedule Find your way around with a campus map Keep up to date on campus events and more! Customize your homepage to show your most used resources Quickly ...

Update Emergency Contacts - Temple University

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Please select your identity provider. - TUportal6

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Julia Blotner – Ellman Lab

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JUlia Blotner, B.A. Julia is a first-year graduate student in the clinical psychology program working with Dr. Lauren Ellman. She completed her B.A. in 2022, with a major in Psychology and minor in Statistical Modeling. After graduating, she worked at McLean Hospital as a research assistant in the Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder Program working with Drs. Eve Lewandowski and Zak Millman. She ...

Student Activities & Organizations - Ambler Campus

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Student and Campus Life offers a variety of fun events for students at Temple University Ambler. All events are free and open to all Temple students unless otherwise specified. Program and event examples include: Welcome Week — Get to know Ambler Campus and meet the student organizations. Giveaways and fun activities for the first week of classes! Pool Party — Celebrate the start of the ...

Principal Investigators | Molecular Quantum Optics

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Home Projects Autler-Townes (AT) spectroscopic studies and quantum control All-optical alignment and orientation of the molecular angular momentum Measurement of eTDM (R). All-optical spin switch Laser spectroscopy Cs₂ Rb₂ K₂ Na₂ Li₂ Collisional studies EIT Molecular beam apparatus Er₂/Dy₂ Publications Invited Reviews Members Principal Investigators Current Graduate Students ...

Dean's List | Temple University Bulletin

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Dean's List eligibility is determined by the semester grade point average (GPA) corresponding to cut-off points that will yield the top 16% of GPAs based on the five previous fall and spring semesters for each school or college. Students must have 12 graded credits (A to F grades) in order to be eligible for dean's list for the fall or the spring semesters. Students who begin in the fall as ...