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2024-2025 Academic Calendar - Office of the University Registrar

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Religious, cultural and federal observances dates Dates may be subject to change. Updated on July 1, 2025.

Lab 1 [Your Name]

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Some "fun" facts: I am a Computer Science BS major and Spanish BA major here at Temple. I am from East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania (nowhere), and my junior year of high school I moved to a suburb outside of Philly. I like to produce music and I can play guitar and (limited) piano!

Juris Milestone | College of Liberal Arts | Temple University College ...

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Expertise Sociocultural Anthropology, Power and Expertise, Maintenance and Repair Studies, Cultures of Speed and Moto-mobility, Design, Space and Place, United States Biography I am a sociocultural anthropologist with training in visual and urban anthropology, social theory, and ethnography. I am the program director for the Honors Interdisciplinary Minor in Science, Technology, and Society ...

Immunization Requirements for Housing Students - Student Health Services

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The early symptoms can closely resemble the flu. These symptoms may develop over a period of one to two days, but sometimes the disease can cause death in a matter of hours. Common symptoms include headache, fever, stiff neck, nausea, vomiting, confusion, sleepiness and sensitivity to light. A purplish-red rash, primarily on the arms and legs, sometimes develops, especially as the disease ...

BioInformatics (P.S.M.) - globalprograms.temple.edu

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Structural Bioinformatics I – This course will cover the basic concepts of protein structure analysis, with focus on database searching and molecular modeling techniques. A broad qualitative overview of macromolecular structure and protein folding will be provided before addressing the issues of sequence alignment, secondary structure calculation, and tertiary structure prediction. The ...

Recommended Guides to Theory - Sites

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A Dictionary of Critical Theory, Ian Buchanan (Oxford, 2010) This dictionary shares the format and emphasis of its Penguin rival but is more up to date. It’s thus more comprehensive about such hot topics as biopolitics, cosmopolitanism, cyborg theory, diaspora studies, ecocriticism, disability studies, material cultures, queer theory, whiteness studies, globalization, masculinity studies ...

NetX - Temple University

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Libraries - Temple University

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Temple University Libraries bring together collections, people and services to facilitate teaching, learning and research success. We rank among the top university research libraries in North America and hold membership in the prestigious Association of Research Libraries. Together Temple’s libraries hold more than four million bound volume equivalents, care for thousands of special ...

Honors Program | Undergraduate Admissions

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The hallmark of the Honors Program is completing Honors courses. Honors courses are designed to provide students with an interdisciplinary education that emphasizes discussion, experiential learning, and intellectual curiosity. Be sure to talk to an Honors Advisor about your Honors requirement options, and work to incorporate Honors classes into your schedule when possible. However, for ...

Public Health Minor | Temple University Bulletin

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The minor's required coursework explores the core areas of public health, preparing students to examine a variety of issues from a population health perspective. Additional elective courses allow students to shape the minor to complement their major, as well as their specific interests and career goals.