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Graduate Employment Outcomes - Temple Law

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On this page, you will find the employment outcome reports submitted to the ABA and NALP for the previous three years. These reports contain details about the employment outcomes of our graduates ten months post-graduation.

CIS 3223 Section 001 Data Structures and Algorithms FALL 2024

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Comparative analysis of algorithms and data structures. Data structures include heaps, priority queues, binary and general trees, binary search trees, and graphs. Algorithms include heapsort, topological sort, breadth-first search, depth-first search, shortest path algorithms, and Greedy algorithms. NOTE: For Computer Science Majors. COURSE CONTENT (Syllabus) See CANVAS page ATTENDANCE

Brazilian English Teachers at Temple

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What is the Brazilian English teachers at Temple University? This fully funded program, hosted by Temple’s Center for American Language and Culture (TCALC), aims to support the Brazilian teachers, with comprehensive six-week BETT (Brazilian English Teachers at Temple) program to strengthen the participants’ English, introduce new online and traditional teaching methodologies, familiarize ...

Voelz Lab - Sites

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2024 has been quite a busy year, yet somehow I’ve managed to avoid posting anything! Here’s a round-up of some of the many facets of… Read More »

Christina M. Owings - Temple University

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Biography Christina M. Owings is an Associate Professor of Practice at the Fox School of Business in the Marketing department. In 2012, she consulted with the Business Communications Center as a Business English Communications Specialist - providing support for undergraduate, graduate, and PhD students. In 2015, she joined our faculty to teach Business Communications to undergraduate students ...

Yichuan Zhu - Temple University

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Biography Dr. Yichuan Zhu leads the Computational Geosystems Laboratory in the Civil & Environmental Engineering Department at Temple University. Prior to joining Temple University, he worked as a Post-doctoral fellow at Kentucky Geological Survey where he applied quantitative methods such as machine learning, Bayesian techniques, and spatio-temporal simulations to solve applied Earth science ...

Senior Scholars - Temple University

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Temple Senior Scholars invites alumni, their spouses, or partners age 50 and older to return to Temple's vibrant educational community. For hundreds of Temple alumni each year, the Senior Scholars program means no tests and no grades, just the joy of learning with Temple's diverse students and acclaimed faculty. Choose from a variety of courses in subjects as diverse as Anthropology, History ...

Special Circumstances Appeals - Student Financial Services

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There are limits as to when we can adjust and establish Pell Grant eligibility, so please review the dates below for the latest that we can accept and review a Special Circumstances Appeal. Due to condensed time frames, we cannot guarantee a timely review during the summer enrollment terms. Appeals requested during the summer sessions are reviewed on a case-by-case basis to ensure we can ...

Mart Doyle - Temple University

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Recent Sclarow, S., Raven, A., & Doyle, M. (2024). Teaching Tip Leveraging Learning Strategies at Scale – Big and Small Changes in a Big IS Course. Journal of Information Systems Education, 35 (1), 1-13. Information Systems & Computing Academic Professionals Education Special Interest Group. doi: 10.62273/flsr7630.

Article - Student Printing in Temple ...

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All currently enrolled Temple University students paying the University Services Fee receive printing credits for a free printing quota. Students can use this quota for standard laser printing (8.5" x 11", 8.5” x14”, and 11” x 17” black and white), color laser printing, inkjet printing, and copier use (Temple libraries only). The quota does not apply for plotter printing, poster ...