https://law.temple.edu/ejc/wp-content/uploads/sites/11/2019/02/Hanover.pdf
II. POLICY It is the policy of this department that all arrests made by department personnel shall be conducted professionally and in accordance with established legal principles. In furtherance of this policy, all officers of this department are expected to be aware of, understand, and follow all laws governing arrests. This policy sets forth the basic fundamentals of the arrest procedure and ...
https://guides.temple.edu/fakenews
For the purpose of this guide, "fake news" is defined as “ purposefully crafted, sensational, emotionally charged, misleading or totally fabricated information that mimics the form of mainstream news ” (Zimdars & McLeod, 2020).
http://www.cnc.temple.edu/
The Center for Networked Computing (CNC), a university research center focused on network technology and its applications, was founded in 2010. Its missions are to advance the development of network technology and its applications by combining resource of government, industry, and academia and to train students who will be ready to join industry and academia. CNC is engaged in the following ...
https://law.temple.edu/academics/intellectual-life/moot-court-competition-team/
The Temple Moot Court Competition Team is a faculty directed organization of outstanding law students devoted to excellence in written and oral advocacy. Unlike programs at other law schools, where appellate advocacy teams are student-run, the Moot Court program at Temple has faculty with appellate advocacy expertise at the helm, as well as highly experienced appellate advocates as coaches.
https://dabi.temple.edu/external/disprot/resource.php
Summary Towards the objective of understanding commonness, flavors, complexity and function of protein disorder, we assembled a database of known disordered protein sequence segments and used it for developing predictors of protein disorder from primary sequence information. The preliminary results were obtained by analyzing sequences from the Protein Data Bank (PDB). Swiss Protein (SwissProt ...
https://law.temple.edu/wp-content/uploads/Guidelines-for-Practicum-Students-Spring-2025.pdf
For a 2-credit practicum, students must work an average of 6.5 hours per week over the 14 weeks of the semester.
https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/FedHAN.pdf
1 Introduction Federated learning (FL) [Koneˇcn ́y et al., 2017], a widely-used framework for distributed machine learning, is a signif-icant research focus. Most FL algorithms, such as the clas-sic FedAvg, fall into Synchronous Federated Learning (SFL). They require the server to wait for all selected clients’ lo-cal training and uploads before aggregating updates, and as-sume uniform ...
https://phlr.temple.edu/news/2023/03/six-months-after-dobbs-decision-23-states-severely-restrict-abortion-while-others-move-protect-access
In the six months after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization on June 24, 2022, 23 states enacted severe restrictions on abortion, and nearly a third were enforcing these bans as legal battles continue to unfold. To limit the impact of the decision, more states directed their legislative efforts to protect access to abortion, according to new ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-09-20/flappy-bird-return-after-10-year-hiatus-true-story-behind-world-s-most-viral-mobile
Temple University film and media arts faculty member Thomas Sharpe discusses the rise, fall and 2025 return of Flappy Bird, the world’s most viral mobile game.
https://www2.law.temple.edu/10q/the-clone-wars-a-new-congress-reconsiders-the-no-fakes-act-to-combat-digital-deepfakes/
Timothy J. Miller (LAW ’23) and Jeffrey N. Rosenthal discuss the legal concerns with vocal AI cloning and the reintroduction of the NO FAKES Act in Congress.