https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-08-12/temple-teams-pennsylvania-state-universities-track-opioid-settlement-spending
The opioid epidemic continues to impact the U.S., including Pennsylvania. Nearly 5,000 people died from drug overdoses in the commonwealth in 2023—approximately one person every two hours.To mitigate the harm from this epidemic, state governments reached a settlement in 2021 holding prescription opioid manufacturers and distributors accountable for their role in contributing
https://www2.law.temple.edu/lppp/application-process/
How to Apply Students can apply to become Law & Public Policy Scholars beginning in October of their 1L year or September of their 2L year. If accepted, they then enter the Program in the summer after their 1L year or 2L year, respectively. The Dean of Students will notify the student body when then application process opens. Each year Professor Rivera-Calderón holds an information session ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/cheng-yong-tang-tuf80684
Biography Dr. Cheng Yong Tang is currently Associate Professor and the SeymourWolfbein Senior Research Fellow of Fox School of Business at Temple University. He is an Associate Editor for Reproducibility of Journal of the American Statistical Association, Application and Case Studies, an Associate Editor of Journal of Business and Economic Statistics. He served as the Director of the Graduate ...
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Temple Law's application process is rigorous, so it’s important to read the application procedures carefully prior to completing your application.
https://www2.law.temple.edu/10q/pope-talbot-and-a-slippery-slope-distributions-of-partnership-equity/
Robert M. Kane, Jr. examines Pope & Talbot and argues that the IRS inappropriately relied on that case in two rulings addressing the calculation of section 311 gain on distributions of partnership equity.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/directory/lee-ann-chae
Expertise Social and Political Philosophy; Just War Theory and Pacifism; Feminist Philosophy Biography Lee-Ann Chae specializes in social and political philosophy, focusing on questions about nonviolent conflict resolution, trust and moral deliberation, and hope for a peaceful future. Her current work defends pacifism and nonviolent resistance, and offers a critique of just war theory. She ...
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Graduate Programs Our fully online accredited graduate programs are both designed and taught by our outstanding Temple University faculty. Our engaging learning-centered courses will professionally equip a diverse sets of globally located students aiming to become leaders in his or her respective fields. Graduate programs are delivered through asynchronous, synchronous, and hybrid modes that ...
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Located in north Philadelphia, the department provides clinical care to the children of our underserved and disadvantaged community. The research activities of the department have direct application to improving the health and quality of life of these children, are clinically based and fall into 3 areas: The impact of social determinants on child health, infant sleep hygiene, and medical ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~lafollet/2033/Syllabus.html
The course is composed of 3 hours lecture and 2 hours lab with programming assignments in Matlab. Consequently, the students will be able to immediately see their results with programming assignments in Matlab.
https://disabilities.temple.edu/programs-services/community-integration-and-supports/supports-brokering/supports-broker-certification
The Office of Developmental Programs has contracted with The Institute on Disabilities at Temple University to provide this certification training. This training provides prospective supports brokers with information they need to understand Participant Directed Services and Supports (PDS) and the role the broker plays in helping people be successful with self-directing their services.