https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/scd/boyer/music-therapy-mmt/
About the Program The Master in Music Therapy degree program is designed to provide professional music therapists with advanced clinical training, supported by studies in research, theory and ethics. The curriculum is underpinned by two domains: Music in Health and Music Psychotherapy. Students engage with a broad range of orientations, practices and research paradigms. Emphasis is given to ...
https://law.temple.edu/aer/2024/06/04/brain-lessons-anchors-a-weight/
If trying to guess a 2024 population number for Des Moines, a far more relevant anchor would be telling the students that the population of Des Moines was 720,000 in 2022. It’s a fun little lesson that is memorable enough to prompt students to carefully weigh the weight of the anchors they will select for their later negotiations or proposals.
https://medicine.temple.edu/news/2024/09/white-coats-new-beginnings-pa-class-2026-embarks-journey-care-lewis-katz-school-medicine
Three-and-a-half months into their medical education, the Lewis Katz School of Medicine’s Physician Assistant Class of 2026 celebrated a significant milestone: the White Coat ceremony. On September 20, 36 students stepped, one by one, onto the Mary Carole Erny Stage in Temple University Hospital’s Erny Auditorium and donned their white coats for the first time as proud family members and ...
https://boyer.temple.edu/about/bcmd-records
BCM&D Records is the official record label of the Boyer College of Music and Dance at Temple University. Founded in 2009 by Dean Robert T. Stroker to highlight recordings by Boyer students and faculty, the label has since garnered five Grammy nominations: Best Instrumental Composition (2019) for Love, A Beautiful Force, the third movement of Vince Mendoza's Constant Renaissance, commissioned ...
https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/housing/select-your-housing
Why live on campus? Students who live on campus are more likely to have higher GPAs and complete their degree. Resident Assistants provide programming to help foster friendships and provide an engaging experience, as well as peer support for a variety of concerns. Enjoy easy access to Philadelphia with Broad St. Line stops conveniently on campus. Need to travel for the weekend? Take the ...
https://guides.temple.edu/c.php?g=1320941&p=9717588
A quality improvement project abstract submission should share your ‘innovative quality improvement project or quality measures/analyses that you implemented in your own practice.’ This usually has a short word count.
https://tuportal6.temple.edu/documents/380033/0/TechnologyAtTemple.pdf
channel that notifies you when it’s time to complete important tasks, such as registering for classes, viewing/accepting your financial aid award, paying bills or selecting your meal plan.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-02-28/swipe-left-or-right-new-study-examines-social-anxiety-adolescents
Assistant Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience Johanna Jarcho and her team will study memory in adolescents with social anxiety at Temple University.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/students/professional-development
The PPS is a subset of the Pathways to Professions Summer Internship Award Program and follows all the same program policies, criteria, and application instructions. Read more about our 2024 scholarship recipients and their internships!
https://sites.temple.edu/pcrs/2024/05/01/protecting-vulnerable-voices-reducing-false-confessions-from-people-with-mental-illness/
By Julia Rankin Introduction The issues of wrongful convictions and exonerations have gained popularity in the last few decades. The establishment of the Innocence Project, [1] as well as several media sensations such as Serial[2] and Making a Murderer, [3] have launched discussions of exonerations into the mainstream. After years of studying exonerations, scholars have identified a handful of ...