https://news.temple.edu/news/2020-08-14/how-get-your-owlcard-fall
The new safety measures Temple has introduced to prevent the spread of COVID-19 mean the OWLcard distribution process will look a little different this fall. How you receive your card depends on where you’ll be living during the academic year. Students who will be living in Temple Housing will get their OWLcards at move-in. University Housing and Residential Life staff will hand them out ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2022-09-13/catching-chief
This was evident most recently when she helped launch the Delaware State Police Wellness app, and this drive for continuous improvement will serve her well as she begins to lead the 200-person team that makes up Campus Safety Services. The team serves the Temple and North Philadelphia communities 24 hours per day and 365 days per year.
https://ambler.temple.edu/campus-resources/id-cards-owlcard-mobile
Use your OWLcard to enter Temple buildings, access the gym, print in the Tech Center and so much more. Learn more about your OWLcard here.
https://sites.temple.edu/yangyang/files/2025/09/Yang-CV-2025.pdf
Research Interests Tourism and Hospitality Analytics Hospitality Real Estate and Financial Analysis
https://global.temple.edu/isss/faculty-staff-and-researchers/international-employees/international-travel/ds-160-visa-application
DS-160 Visa Application DS-160 Frequently Asked Questions Applying for a Visa Helpful Tips When Applying for a Visa Visa Appointment Wait Times Track the Status of your Visa Application
https://www.temple.edu/sites/www/files/ENR_ADM_0322-Campus-Map-Tour-Feb22_RF_v1c.pdf
Mitchell and Hilarie Morgan Hall (student housing/food court) F6–7, G6–8 Newman Center (Catholic center) B2, C2 O’Connor Plaza/Founder’s Garden D5–6, E5 Oxford Village sing Paley Hall D6–7 Pearson and McGonigle Halls E3–5, F3–5 47A. OWLtech store E5 Presser Hall C4–5 Public Safety Station G4 Ritter Hall/Annex E6–7, F7 Rock ...
https://www.temple.edu/campus-recreation/facilities/pearson-hall-pool/aquatics-resources
Are you looking to stay active out of the water? Below you can find a list of websites, YouTube channels, apps and Instagram pages with aquatics info and activities! Campus Recreation Disclaimer Physical exercise, in all of its forms and with or without the use of equipment, is a strenuous physical activity.
https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis5214sec001spring2025/files/2025/01/OWASP-Application-Security-Verification-Standard-4.0.3-en-3.pdf
As of version 4.0, the ASVS will focus solely on being the leading web apps and service standard, covering traditional and modern application architecture, and agile security practices and DevSecOps culture.
https://sites.temple.edu/edvice/2025/03/20/crafting-space-for-student-belonging-part-vi-alone-together-creating-connection-in-the-asynchronous-online-classroom/
Canvas course to learn how to use Panopto to record course videos, or use an app you’re already familiar with like Zoom or your phone. Ensure accessibility – Use Canvas’s accessibility checker to confirm that all students can engage with your materials (e.g., captions on videos, alt text for images, readable fonts).
https://law.temple.edu/aer/2022/02/24/is-victim-ever-an-impermissible-term-in-criminal-trials/
Is it impermissible to use the term “victim” in a criminal trial? On its surface, the question may appear silly – the trial has a victim [accuser] and defendant [accused]. Yet the issue arises periodically, and was highlighted in recent trials. First, who or what is a victim? According to Black’s Law Dictionary, it is “a person harmed by a crime, tort, or other wrong.” Black’s ...