https://www.temple.edu/about/news-media/taup-negotiations
TAUP and Temple University Reach Agreement on New Contract As of Oct. 17, 2024, Temple University and the Temple Association of University Professionals (TAUP) have reached an agreement on a new five-year contract. TAUP is the union representing some of the university’s full- and part-time faculty members, librarians and academic professionals at 13 of Temple’s 17 schools and colleges.
https://sites.temple.edu/scholarlycommunication/author/devoek/
Guest post by Kristina De Voe, English and communication librarian, with the Open Education Group The Temple University Libraries is happy to announce its 2025-26 Textbook Affordability Project grant award recipients: Jose Pablo Barragan Nieto, Spanish and Portuguese, College of Liberal Arts Erica Henn, Kinesiology, College of Public Health Nicholas Mirabito, Kinesiology, College of Public ...
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Print on the Go Mobile enables you to print documents using a smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer. You can use it from any location that has Internet access, either on or off campus. With Print on the Go Mobile, you do not need to perform a setup process. You send the documents via email. Things to keep in mind about Print on the Go Mobile: You can print any Microsoft Office ...
https://foxonline.temple.edu/guides/canvas/question-banks/
What is a Question Bank? Quizzes can be created independently by adding your desired questions directly to a quiz you are creating from scratch, but if you would like to create a repository of assessment questions that can be re-used or mixed and matched for quizzes and exams in your courses, you may want to consider creating question banks in which to store a series of assessment questions ...
https://sites.temple.edu/gsws/student-research-projects/
Here is a sample of prior student research projects Ari Gewirtzman, “Transgender Bodies: From Medicalization and Criminalization to Liberation” This research explores how the relationship between cultural biases, medical practices, and legislation impact trans patients through analyzing historical and legal documents. The results of this research will be relevant for improving trans ...
https://careers.temple.edu/hr-resources/our-functional-areas/benefits-administration/health-insurance-plans/full-time-employee
Health insurance is available to all full-time employees, faculty members and their eligible dependents. Eligible dependents include the employee’s spouse and biological, adopted and/or step children under the age of 26. Coverage of dependent children is through the end of the month in which they reach the age of 26 under the medical and prescription coverages. For dental and vision ...
https://engineering.temple.edu/directory/nancy-pleshko-npleshko
Biography Dr. Nancy Pleshko is a Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Pleshko is recognized for her research on assessment of tissues at the molecular, cellular, and structural level through application of state-of-the-art vibrational spectroscopy. She has substantial expertise in basic and translational research in connective tissue ...
https://cis-linux1.temple.edu/~tug29203/25fall-2033/lectures/ch1-1.pdf
To stress the point of switching, consider a generalization of the problem: suppose there are 10 000 doors, behind one is a car and behind the rest, goats. After you make your choice, the host will open 9998 doors with goats, and offers you the option to switch. To change or not to change, that’s the question!
https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-07-16/meet-alum-whos-nominated-emmy-visual-effects-hit-tv-show-severance
While Matthew Huber, KLN ’12, got his start in showbiz working on unscripted TV shows, the seasoned visual effects editor is now a part of the post-production team behind Severance, an Emmy and Peabody Award-winning thriller that has broken records as Apple TV+’s most-watched series. “Severance is the biggest show I’ve worked on,” Huber said. “It’s rewarding to know that the
https://klein.temple.edu/study-away/locations/los-angeles
Explore children's media in LA Home to dozens of Hollywood landmarks, studios and theaters, Los Angeles is known as the entertainment capital of the world. Klein College provides students with the opportunity to examine industry trends and career possibilities within the fields of media and communication in this summer semester program. Children’s Media Industry Program The Children’s ...