https://www2.law.temple.edu/lppp/amo-team/hailey-collins/
Hailey Collins, LAW ’27, is a rising 2L at Temple University Beasley School of Law and a 2025 Law & Public Policy Scholar. After graduating from Howard University in 2021, Hailey has served as a criminal defense paralegal, managed local campaigns, and held roles in public affairs and federal lobbying firms within Washington, DC. This summer, she will work under Professor Noelia Rivera ...
https://sites.temple.edu/miguel/bio/
His research interests are in high energy particle astrophysics, including the origin of cosmic rays, acceleration mechanisms, particle physics at energies above terrestrial accelerators, gamma-ray astronomy and the structure of the Galaxy, and the nature and properties of dark matter. He is studying the most powerful accelerators in our galaxy using gamma-ray observations, and cosmic ray ...
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Academic Policies These academic policies and regulations generally apply to all undergraduate students and provide a framework within which schools and colleges may specify further conditions or variations appropriate to students in their courses or programs. Statements of academic policies and regulations apply to both degree-seeking and non-degree-seeking students unless explicitly noted ...
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About the Program This program is not open for direct admission. The Master of Science in Statistics is awarded to a student enrolled in the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program in Statistics who successfully completes 30 credits of required coursework but chooses to not continue in the PhD program.
https://www2.law.temple.edu/voices/unpacking-the-race-gender-disability-and-class-implications-of-juvenile-detention-decisions/
Race, gender, disability and class based injustices happen to our nation’s teens every day, in the mundane decisions that probation officers, caseworkers, and judges make, usually out of public view. An article in Pro Publica documents a judicial decision to detain a 15-year-old Black girl for violation of her probation. The violation involved her failure to properly attend her online school ...
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https://admissions.temple.edu/sites/admissions/files/YAWH-ScholarshipApplication-Final.pdf
#YouAreWelcomeHere Scholarship Application The #YouAreWelcomeHere scholarship recognizes international students who have a vision for enhancing intercultural understanding. Participating institutions will award annual, renewable scholarships covering a minimum of 50% tuition. The scholarship is open to students of all academic majors and fields of study. Students should submit this scholarship ...
https://events.temple.edu/philosophy-colloquium
Dr. Susan Wolf is a professor of Philosophy at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prof. Wolf works chiefly in ethics and its close relations in philosophy of mind, philosophy of action, political philosophy, and aesthetics. Her interests range widely over moral psychology, value theory, and normative ethics.
https://events.temple.edu/tours-of-charles-library
Charles Library is the embodiment of a 21st century library. Filled with innovative technology, collaborative spaces, robust collections, and onsite expertise, Charles Library is your hub for working and gathering at the center of Temple Main Campus. Learn more about Charles Library on one of our tours given by library staff. No advance registration required: look for the information table in ...
https://sites.temple.edu/rtassessment/files/2018/10/Table_DASS_A.pdf
According to the Depression, Anxiety, & Stress Scale (DASS), pt exhibits moderate symptoms of Stress (S=22) and Anxiety (A=10), along with