https://liberalarts.temple.edu/directory/caterina-roman
Expertise Violence, Gangs, Active Living and Crime, Neighborhoods, Social Network Analysis, Prisoner Reentry, Program Evaluation Biography Caterina Roman joined the faculty in the Department of Criminal Justice at Temple University in Fall 2008 after nearly two decades with the Urban Institute in Washington, DC. Dr. Roman has extensive experience studying the social ecology of neighborhoods ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-01-29/temple-s-free-vita-program-returns-17th-year
Need assistance with your taxes this year? Temple University can help with that. For the 17th year, Temple will again offer its free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) to qualifying families and individuals. The program, available at Temple’s Main Campus and the Ambler Campus, is offered at no expense to qualifying individuals and families from the Greater Philadelphia
https://igem.temple.edu/products/software/popgen
iGEM researchers are pursuing a variety of interdisciplinary research and discovery projects
https://klein.temple.edu/study-away/locations/london
Spend a semester or a summer abroad studying or creating a multimedia project in the sophisticated and international city of Dublin with Klein College.
https://universitycollege.temple.edu/news/2024/05/ian-stonefield-seeing-forest-trees
“Growing up, I really thought I wanted to be a veterinarian for a long time. I worked at a veterinary office for about three years after high school and found that it just wasn’t for me,” said Stonefield, who will graduate with a degree in Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity from the College of Science and Technology in December.
https://payingforcollege.temple.edu/cost-attendance
We’re committed to keeping a Temple education affordable for all. At Temple, you get the reasonable costs of a public university with the advantages of a world-class research institution. Our goal is to make it financially possible for every qualified applicant to enroll, so that we may continue to build the diverse and talented student community for which we’re known. It’s why all ...
https://disabilities.temple.edu/programs-services/public-policy/public-policy-research/self-direction-revolution-human-services
Self-Direction: A Revolution in Human Service From Text to Lived Experience Authors Book Valerie J. Bradley - President Emerita, Human Services Research Institute Marc H. Fenton - Former Partner at Public Consulting Group, Inc. and Founding President of Public Partnerships LLC, a Financial Management Service (FMS) Kevin J. Mahoney - Professor Emeritus at Boston College School of Social Work ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/anthony-j-conti
At 21, Anthony J. Conti could see the outlines of his future. He’d just earned a bachelor’s in economics from St. Joseph’s University and married his high-school sweetheart. And he was beginning to settle on a career in business. But doing what exactly, he didn’t know. Nor did he have any idea about how to begin exploring his options. He knew enough, though, to pursue his master of ...
http://stem.cst.temple.edu/about-us.html
The STEM Ed Network takes pride with having a community-based foundation, while offering a broad range of (STEM) programmatic activities that have an international scope. This is evidenced by...
https://engineering.temple.edu/news/2025/05/cycle-kindness-story-philanthropy
Philanthropy doesn't start with money. It begins with a simple act of kindness. Professor Emeritus Brian Butz and his wife, Susan, have a long history of philanthropy. As a professor, Brian demonstrated kindness towards his students and helped them discover their potential. They've established a scholarship at the College of Engineering and supported research at the College of Public Health ...