https://careers.temple.edu/hr-resources/our-functional-areas/benefits-administration/additional-benefit-options/flexible
A Flexible Spending Account allows you to contribute money, on a pre-tax basis, to pay for eligible health care, dependent care, and commuter/transportation expenses. You do not pay federal income tax or social security tax on these contributions. All regular, full-time employees, and faculty members are eligible to participate in the program.
https://safety.temple.edu/tusafe
TUSafe is Temple University’s new one-touch personal safety application. Anyone in the Temple community can use this mobile tool to connect directly with Temple’s Department of Public Safety by downloading the app to their mobile device.
https://campusoperations.temple.edu/parking-services/parking-rates/student-parking-rates
Student Parking Rates Main Campus Overnight Parking Parking for $426 per semester is available in: the Bell Garage the Liacouras Garage the Montgomery Garage the Temple Towers Lot the Tyler Lot 5-Day Commuter Parking Parking for $266 per semester is available in: the Bell Garage the Diamond Street Lot the Liacouras Garage the Montgomery Garage the Temple Towers Lot 7-Day Commuter Parking ...
https://law.temple.edu/resources/student-services/course-registration/practicums/
Practicum Agreements All students who wish to register for a practicum must submit a completed Practicum Agreement, signed by the student’s faculty supervisor and site supervisor, to Student Services through the form linked below. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that all signature and approvals are obtained before the registration deadline. Students, Field Placement ...
https://law.temple.edu/aer/2025/05/28/vexatious-lawyering/
Matter of Giuliani, 230 A.D.3d 101, 124 (N.Y. App Div 1, 2024). That was Trump’s personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani. The lessons? First is a simple one – Mr. Trump should clean his own house and stop intimidating lawyers who have done nothing wrong. The second is more daunting but essential.
https://studentsuccess.temple.edu/employment/graduate
The graduate positions in the SSC are designed to be an opportunity for graduate students to build on and extend the professional training they receive in their departments. The majority of graduate students who work in the SSC are third- or fourth-year students who have already had several years of funding in their departments. Most already have experience with classroom teaching, either as a ...
https://noncredit.temple.edu/portal/applications/applicationProfile.do?method=loadApplicationIndex&applicationProfileId=20934746
Do not begin working or attend any orientations, training, etc. related to the employment without authorization from our office or USCIS; to do so would be a serious violation of your F-1 status. You cannot "volunteer" until you receive your authorization, with the understanding that you will be paid at a later date. Being employed, or working, doesn't mean getting paid on a daily basis. It's ...
https://guides.temple.edu/ai-research-tools
This guide offers advice on AI-powered tools and functionality created for or used in academic research.
https://guides.temple.edu/lawlibraryonline/study
Read ebooks online or install an app and download materials for off-line study. Register a personal account to save notes, highlights, and bookmarks then log in directly at aspenlearninglibrary.com. Temple Law students, faculty, and staff can connect via this link or request access by sending a message to tulawlib@temple.edu.
https://cph.temple.edu/directory/huanmei-wu-tuo12759
Biography Dr. Huanmei Wu, with a BS in chemistry from Tsinghua University and a PhD in computer science from Northeastern University, currently serves as chair of the Department of Health Services Administration and Policy at Temple University's College of Public Health. She also holds the role of assistant dean for global engagement. Before joining Temple, she was chair of the Department of ...