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Research & Creative Achievement Awards - Office of the Provost

https://provost.temple.edu/faculty-awards/research-creative-achievement-awards

There are three Research & Creative Achievement Awards at Temple: Paul W. Eberman Faculty Research Award, Temple University Faculty Research Award and Temple University Faculty Award for Creative Achievement. The Paul W. Eberman Faculty Research Award and the Temple University Faculty Research Award recognize a single research study or a body of research work on a given topic that is ...

DSpace - scholarshare.temple.edu

https://scholarshare.temple.edu/bitstream/handle/20.500.12613/7449/Davis-Report-2015.pdf

Introduction Drug overdose is the leading cause of injury-related death in the United States, killing more people every year than car crashes. Opioids — both prescription painkillers and heroin — are responsible for most of these deaths. The death rate from prescription opioid-caused overdose nearly quadrupled from 1999 to 2013, while deaths from heroin overdose rose 270 percent between ...

University Housing and Residential Life - Student Affairs

https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/housing/residence-halls

Temple University has eight residence halls servicing over 5,000 on-campus residents. This section details information about these residence halls, their amenities and specifications. Additionally information about staffing, contact information, and residential services can be found for each building. On-campus residence halls: Johnson and Hardwick Halls James S. White Hall 1940 Residence Hall ...

Cap and Gown 101: Wearing your academic regalia | Temple Now

https://news.temple.edu/news/2014-04-16/cap-and-gown-101-wearing-your-academic-regalia

Temple University's chief marshal for academic ceremonies explains the history and tradition of academic regalia.

Faculty Resources - Temple University

https://www.temple.edu/about/faculty-staff-resources/faculty-resources

The Faculty Senate is a rich diversity of faculty from all university schools and colleges coming together to voice the collective vision of Temple University. The Faculty Herald is dedicated to promoting a dialogue with and among the faculty of Temple University.

2025‐2026 Graduate Student Financial Aid Fact Sheet

https://sfs.temple.edu/sites/sfs/files/documents/2025_26_Grad%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf

2025‐2026 Graduate Student Financial Aid Fact Sheet Review financial aid eligibility basics and how to apply for funding, https://sfs.temple.edu/apply

Transfer Equivalency Tool - Office of Undergraduate Admissions

https://admissions.temple.edu/apply/transfer-students/transfer-equivalency-tool

This equivalency tool is helpful for any prospective student, but not all transfer institutions or courses are represented. Generally, Temple accepts academic, college-level courses beyond the developmental level completed with a grade C or better. College-level coursework completed at an institution that is not accredited by an institutional accrediting agency will be evaluated for course ...

Johnson and Hardwick Halls - Student Affairs

https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/housing/residence-halls/johnson-hardwick-halls

Johnson Hall and Hardwick Hall are twin 11-story buildings with a communal style environment focused on the first-year student experience. Each building houses 465 students on floors 2 through 11. As a traditional hall, bathrooms are shared with all occupants assigned to live on each floor (gender specific) and are cleaned daily by Housing Facilities staff. Each bedroom is heated and has air ...

TUSafe | Public Safety | Public Safety

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.

AI won’t take your job; it will make you better at it

https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-01-16/ai-won-t-take-your-job-it-will-make-you-better-it

AI won’t take your job; it will make you better at it New research from Fox faculty Xueming Luo finds that AI can enhance creativity and job satisfaction, particularly for highly skilled workers, by taking on repetitive tasks and allowing employees to focus on more meaningful work.