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Petition to Correct Academic Record | Office of the University ...

https://registrar.temple.edu/academic-record-amend-student

The Academic Record Amend (or correction) procedure regulates requests for academic record inaccuracies submitted to the Office of the University Registrar by currently enrolled or former students regardless of their course level. Adherence to this procedure is intended to help Temple University meet applicable state, federal, and accrediting requirements when amending academic records ...

PRLEA: Frequently Asked Questions - University College

https://universitycollege.temple.edu/academics/park-ranger-law-enforcement-academy/prlea-frequently-asked-questions

They include: Body Composition, Illinois Agility Run, Sit and Reach, Bench Press, and 1.5-Mile Run. Certified PEB evaluators record each candidate’s scores using nationally recognized fitness percentiles and make a final determination of fitness for each component.

“Self-Made-Man” – American Icons - Sites

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Ever since we started talking about the topic of “The Self-Made Man” in class, one name has continued to occupy my mind. This person fits the description and embodies what it means to be self-made in the American culture; someone who goes on to obtain great success through sheer determination, willpower, and hard work when everything else seems to be against them. Abraham Lincoln, the ...

Temple Now

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News.Temple.Edu provides news about Temple University and pertinent to the Temple University community.

(Fall 2024) LAW 0841 § 21 Details - Temple Law Course Bulletin

https://www4.law.temple.edu/courses/Bulletin/Offering/4874

The course provides an introduction to the idea, history and theory of human rights. It introduces the major principles, instruments and institutions of international human rights law, and gives an overview of current issues and critical debates in human rights law. We will begin by examining its historical origins, philosophical underpinnings, and legal grounding in public international law ...

Is it biased for a newspaper to endorse a candidate? Journalism ...

https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-11-01/it-biased-newspaper-endorse-candidate-journalism-professor-says-no

Decisions by The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times to forgo a presidential endorsement have sparked outcries and subscriber losses. So, why do newspapers still endorse candidates today, and why is it a big deal when they don’t?

Transfer Rules - TUportal6

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Discover how your courses will transfer to Temple! Click an option below to search by a Temple subject and course number or by the name of the institution you currently attend (or previously attended).

Laura Pendergast - College of Education and Human Development

https://education.temple.edu/directory/laura-pendergast-tue49265

Biography The overarching mission of Dr. Laura Pendergast's research is to promote excellence and equity in psychological and educational assessment. She uses multivariate and measurement statistics to evaluate the equivalence of social, emotional, and behavioral constructs and measures across cultural groups (internationally and domestically). Additionally, she is interested in applying the ...

Jules Epstein's articles on Voices at Temple

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An Al-generated video of a dead victim was used in an Arizona court case, raising questions about how the tech’s use might spread An Arizona court has heard “testimony” at the sentencing hearing for a man convicted of homicide from an Al-generated avatar of the victim. Professor Jules Epstein offers an analysis of how Pennsylvania courts might consider a similar admission and why it ...

Climate Justice Field School - sites.temple.edu

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The Department of Geography, Environment and Urban Studies is thrilled to announce a community engagement opportunity for Temple students! The Climate Justice Field School (CJFS) is a community-engaged program centered around a 10-week-long paid summer internship. It provides Temple undergraduates the opportunity to work with Philadelphia-area organizations on projects that address unequal ...