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Services for English Language Learners - Student Success Center

https://studentsuccess.temple.edu/programs/language/english

Conversation Partners Program The Conversation Partner program is a language tutoring program for English and other language learners. In a Conversation Partner session, students meet one-on-one with a Conversation Partner and have a conversation that allows them to practice English speaking and listening, review grammar and vocabulary, and learn common cultural expressions and expectations ...

Newsletter September 2025 Vol. 72 No. 09 - sites.temple.edu

https://sites.temple.edu/flipbooks/files/2025/09/Nue_eNews_2025_09b_Reduced.pdf

Read on to learn how you can support Shriners Children's Philadelphia through ways that include planned giving, hosting and attending fundraising events, and participating in our community outreach.

Shiv Hiremath | College of Public Health | College of Public Health

https://cph.temple.edu/directory/shiv-hiremath-tug30821

Biography Dr. Shivayogi (Shiv) Hiremath is an associate professor in the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Temple University. Dr. Hiremath is also the director of the Personal Health Informatics and Rehabilitation Engineering (PHIRE) Laboratory, Temple University. His research focuses on studying the health and physical activity patterns of people with disabilities in the ...

Contact Us | Tuttleman Counseling Services | Tuttleman Counseling Services

https://counseling.temple.edu/about-us/contact-us

1700 North Broad Street (2nd floor) Philadelphia, PA 19121 Telephone: (215) 204-7276

Essentially Ellington - boyer.temple.edu

https://boyer.temple.edu/sites/boyer/files/2025.03.04%20Essentially%20Ellington.pdf

Pennsbury High School The Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Program (EE) is unique among educational resources for high school jazz bands. Each year, Jazz at Lincoln Center (JALC) transcribes, publishes, and distributes charts by Duke Ellington and other seminal big band composers and arrangers, along with additional educational materials to bands in the U.S., Canada and American ...

Graham Dobereiner | College of Science and Technology | College of ...

https://cst.temple.edu/directory/graham-dobereiner

Research website Google Scholar Interests Our group strives to develop new homogeneous transition metal catalysts for use in synthetic chemistry. Catalysis is a crucial area of study, with applications in fine chemicals manufacturing, the petrochemical industry, as well as the drug discovery efforts of medicinal chemistry laboratories. The core of our research program is organometallic ...

Research | Cheng Yong Tang @ Temple University

https://sites.temple.edu/yongtang/research/

Research Grants: PI, a Subaward of NIH R01GM140476 Co-PI, NSF DMS-2210687 PI, NSF IIS-1546087. PI, NSF SES-1533956. Research interests: methods, theory, and ...

Artemy Kalinovsky - College of Liberal Arts

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Alternative globalizations. Eastern Europe and the postcolonial world, with Steffi Marung and James Mark (Indiana University Press, 2020). Vladimir Bobrovnikov and Artemy M. Kalinovsky, "Fazliddin Muhammadiev’s Journey to the “Other World”: The History of a Cold War Ḥajjnāma." Die Welt des Islams 1, no. aop (2021): 1-32.

Matt Wray | College of Liberal Arts | Temple University College of ...

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Expertise Medical Sociology; Sociology of Race & Ethnicity; Cultural Sociology; Qualitative Methods; Teaching Sociology Biography Matt Wray is a Professor of Sociology at Temple University. Prior to working at Temple, Wray was a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health and Society Scholar at Harvard University. He earned his BA at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and an MA and PhD from ...

Steve Ryan - Klein College of Media and Communication

https://klein.temple.edu/directory/steve-ryan-skryan

Steve Ryan’s more than 30-year career as an award-winning communicator began as a stringer at his local, South Carolina college town newspaper. While covering the aftermath of a tornado outbreak, the National Guard held him at gunpoint because he had too many cameras (and violated curfew).