https://research.temple.edu/I-SPARK
I-SPARK (Interdisciplinary Strategies for Promoting and Advancing Research and Knowledge) provides programmatic and administrative support for interdisciplinary teams to pursue scholarship, discovery, and innovation in any area from the earliest stages of team formation to full proposal submission. Click on each section below to learn more about I-SPARK.
https://undergradstudies.temple.edu/transfer-info/course-equivalency-tables/ap-equivalencies
The Academic Policies section of the current Temple Undergraduate Bulletin describes a number of policies that relate to Credit for Prior Learning. Official transcripts for courses from other institutions and official score reports should be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. The Undergraduate Admissions office determines which credits will transfer to the University (See ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/lindsey-lee
Google Scholar Profile Dr. Lindsey Lee is an assistant professor in the tourism and hospitality management department. Her research work focuses on maximizing employee service performance while supporting employee emotional labor. Dr. Lee’s research interests include identifying management and organizational practices to support employees, implementing emotional labor to manage difficult ...
https://law.temple.edu/csj/2016/04/06/finding-time-big-questions/
The students participating in the Sheller Center’s “practicum discussion series” this spring are all working in real-life legal settings –a women’s rights organization, a district attorney’s office, an immigrant services organization, a growing business, and others. What happens when students have a chance to talk, across subject-matter lines, around some of the questions that ...
https://tyler.temple.edu/directory/nathan-heavers
Nathan Heavers is an ecological designer with a background in horticulture and visual arts. He researches the diverse ways that humans manage, cultivate, and design forests. Currently, Nathan is working on an urban forestry management plan for the George Washington Memorial Parkway under the direction of the National Park Service and in collaboration with Virginia Tech. This project explores ...
https://studyabroad.temple.edu/programs/external-programs-around-world/external-programs-approval-process
Temple undergraduate students participating with an External Program are required to complete Temple's External Programs approval process. Completion of the approval process allows students to maintain full-time enrollment status, apply eligible financial aid and transfer credits earned abroad back to Temple.
https://sfs.temple.edu/eligibility
Financial aid eligibility begins first with completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). After filing, you may need to provide additional documentation to confirm your eligibility to receive aid. Student Financial Services then uses the FAFSA and student profile to issue the financial aid offer.
https://admissions.temple.edu/summer/pre-college/find-your-program/interdisciplinary-programs/summer-academy
Temple Summer Academy is an academically rigorous pre-college program for students entering grades 11 or 12. You'll experience the academics, energy, and culture of Temple University during this four-week on-campus summer program. Join us this summer to explore new subjects, dive into a current interest with intense focus, and earn college credit for one undergraduate course at Temple ...
https://law.temple.edu/aer/publication/the-art-and-science-of-voir-dire-empirical-research-anecdotal-lessons-from-the-masters-and-illustrations-supporting-the-ten-commandments-of-voir-dire/
February 23, 2021As with Irving Younger’s “10 Commandments of Cross-Examination,” there are wise rules for other processes occurring before or during trial. This article posits “10 Commandments” for jury selection: Be personable and professional Personalize client and self Eliminate barriers Escalate gradually Use open-ended questions Initiate a group discussion Use disclosure to ...
https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/housing/campus-living-0
University Housing and Residential Life's goal is to support you through your entire college experience no matter where you choose to live. The Off-Campus Living support team has a physical office space located in Suite 202 at 1910 Liacouras Walk and looks forward to supporting you in making informed decisions about where to live and how to be ...