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Anthropology | Temple University College of Liberal Arts

https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/anthropology

The Anthropology Museum, located near the entrance of Gladfelter Hall, provides hands-on learning through its extensive artifact collections, exhibition and displays (which students often design and assemble during coursework), as well as space for meetings and events.

High-Performance Computing - Temple University

https://www.hpc.temple.edu/compute/

About Compute is a collection of large high-performance, shared memory compute servers for interactive use. These multi-socket machines host up to 88 Intel Xeon (Cascade Lake) CPU cores and 1.5TB of RAM. They provide access to various licensed software packages (MATLAB, STATA) and many open-source packages (R, RStudio, Sage Math, Apache Spark). All servers share the same user home directories ...

TEMPLE FAN TAILGATE: TEMPLE OWLS VS. OKLAHOMA

https://alumni.temple.edu/TempleFanTailgateOwlsvsOklahoma2025

Registration Fee: $35 – Adults 21 and over (includes two drink tickets)* $20 – Ages 13 - 20 (does not include drink tickets) Children ages 12 and younger are free and don’t need to register. *OwlClub members will be asked to enter a special promo code at step 1 of registration to receive discounted pricing. Event Description: Tailgate with the Temple University Alumni Association before ...

From store clerk to board chair, Mitchell Morgan’s story is the essence ...

https://news.temple.edu/news/2019-10-09/store-clerk-board-chair-mitchell-morgan-s-story-essence-temple-made

Mitchell Morgan, FOX ’76, LAW ’80, worked full-time at his father’s shoe store in North Philadelphia to pay his way through business school at Temple. Now, he’s the founder and CEO of one of the country’s largest apartment companies and chair of the university’s Board of Trustees.

Lab Members – Tam Lab

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Lab Members Vincent Tam Associate Professor vincent.tam temple.edu Jessica Taddeo Graduate Student jessica.taddeo temple.edu Naomi Wilson Staff Scientist naomi.wilson3 temple.edu Anita Kowal Graduate Student anita.kowal temple.edu Former Lab Members: Ronald Lucarelli Norma Gorrochotegui-Escalante Vikram Gaddapara

Temple University - Digital Collections

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Digital Collections Our Digital Collections offer free worldwide access to the unique primary historical and cultural resources held by the Temple University Libraries and to selected scholarly works and other publications produced at Temple.

PowerPoint Presentation

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Leave or store items in stairwells or in the hallway floors. Do not leave anything on stairs, even for just a moment. Work at heights greater than 4 feet without fall protection, unless working off of an approved ladder. For further details, please refer to our Fall Protection Program. Facilities Chemical Safety Contact the Senior Facilities Manager for DO issues related to the Review the ...

Chemistry | Calendar of Events

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Subcommittee on Investments - Temple University

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Modify the University Investment Policy for “Post Retirement Trust” Upon motion duly made and seconded, the Investment Committee recommended to the Executive Committee acting on behalf of the Board of Trustees, that the University’s Investment Policy be revised to amend the expected long-term nominal rate of return for the Post Retirement Trust from 7.0% to 6.5% as described in Agenda ...

Research Guides: Mathematics: Find learning resources

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Resources for mathematics"Tutors meet one-on-one with students in these courses to help them understand scientific and mathematical concepts, practice solving problems, and review course content. Tutors also work with students to help them develop effective habits for studying and reviewing for major exams."