https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/scd/fox/health-administration-mha/
About the Program Catering to the needs of busy working professionals with at least three years of work experience, the MHA is a 30-credit, part-time program designed to help current professionals advance their careers and become leaders in the industry. Working professionals can complete the MHA in either a hybrid or fully online format with flexible class times and locations.
https://sites.temple.edu/mstover/
Cohomological nonvanishing for algebraic fundamental groups of ball quotients Submitted arxiv A hyperbolic 4-orbifold with underlying space P 2 Submitted arxiv | supplementary files Cocompact Fuchsian groups with a modular embedding Submitted arxiv Profinite rigidity amongst Kähler groups: Curves and subdirect products w/ Sam Hughes, Claudio Llosa Isenrich, Pierre Py, and Stefano Vidussi ...
https://cst.temple.edu/postbaccalaureate-pre-health-program/faq
The Postbaccalaureate Pre-Health Program is an undergraduate-level non-degree-granting Postbaccalaureate program for college graduates interested in applying to various health professions, including medicine, dentistry, physician assistant, physical therapy, and/or podiatry. We offer both a Career Changer (BCHS) path and an Academic Enhancer (ACHS) path. We off only in-person, daytime courses.
https://law.temple.edu/academics/degrees/jd/part-time/
Temple Law’s part-time programs are designed for students with time restrictions due to employment or other responsibilities. Most part-time students attend the Evening Division and attend classes…
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/tyler/environmental-horticulture-minor/
Overview The Minor in Environmental Horticulture, offered by the Department of Architecture and Environmental Design (AED), is available to all undergraduate matriculating Temple University students. Students complete courses related to horticultural concepts and practices which allow them to develop an understanding of the science and practice of protecting, restoring, and managing existing ...
https://law.temple.edu/csj/person/carolyn-adams-2/
Carolyn Adams is a Professor in the Department of Geography and Urban Planning at Temple University. She has been a member of the Temple faculty for over 30 years, teaching courses in urban development, city problems, and policies to address those problems. Dr. Adams has authored numerous articles and books including many publications about Philadelphia. Adams and several Temple colleagues ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/news/2025/06/dr-groff-retire-after-18-years-temple
Professor Elizabeth R. Groff (Ph.D., Geography, University of Maryland) joined the faculty in the Department of Criminal Justice at Temple University in 2007 and will formally retire June 30, 2025. Dr. Groff was an early innovator in the use of geographic information systems (GIS) within law enforcement agencies and has focused her career on developing evidence to improve police practice. Her ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-03-18/spring-forward-how-climate-change-rushing-spring-season
Temple University’s Jocelyn Behm discusses how climate change is affecting spring and the natural processes that come with the changing of the season.
https://guides.temple.edu/ai-research-tools/assess
This guide offers advice on AI-powered tools and functionality created for or used in academic research.
https://www.temple.edu/directory/xiang-robert-li-tug28441
Biography Dr. Xiang (Robert) Li is a professor and Washburn Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Temple University. He is also Director of Temple’s U.S.-Asia Center for Tourism and Hospitality Research. Prof. Li’s research mainly focuses on destination marketing and tourist behavior, with special emphasis on international destination branding ...