https://www.fox.temple.edu/faculty-research/institutes-centers/translational-research-center/activities/international-case-writing-competition
The Translation Research Center (TRC) at the Fox School of Business, Temple University invites case authors to participate in the 5th Annual Fox Case Writing Competition to highlight their expertise in developing compelling business cases. This case writing competition is organized in collaboration with Ivey Publishing, Institute for Business and Information Technology (IBIT), Center for ...
https://counseling.temple.edu/our-services/psychiatric-services
Mental health needs are also cared for by Psychiatric Services. Psychiatrists provide psychiatric evaluations, medication consultations, and short-term individual psychotherapy. To access psychiatric services students must first complete an initial assessment which is done by a TCS counselor. At that point a variety of treatment options may be offered at TCS as well as referral to outside ...
https://tyler.temple.edu/academics/all-programs
At the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, students across all degree programs have access to a wide range of technological tools and are introduced to digital methods as appropriate to their discipline. From the start of your studies, you may engage with resources such as digital fabrication, creative coding, video, 3D modeling, digital imaging, and interactive media. These tools support ...
https://ambler.temple.edu/about/maps-and-directions/directions
Ambler Campus Map View the Ambler Campus interactive map online! Choose "Ambler Campus" from the list of campuses to locate buildings, gardens and many points of interest. From Temple University's Main Campus and Points South: Broad Street north to Cheltenham Avenue (approximately 6 miles). Turn left at Cheltenham Avenue. Follow signs to Route 309 North (approximately 1¼ miles). Turn right at ...
https://universitycollege.temple.edu/academics/proranger-program
ProRanger Philadelphia was established in 2009 as an academic and technical skills training and internship program that was cooperatively administered by the National Park Service and Temple University. Participants took academic coursework and participated in trainings and internships to gain exposure to the career field of a law enforcement park ranger before attending the Park Ranger Law ...
https://law.temple.edu/contact/elderly-law-project/
Elderly Law Project office: Klein Hall, 412 phone: 215-204-6887
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/tourism-hospitality-management/
Overview Established in 1998, the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management (STHM) has a distinguished tradition preparing leaders in the sport, recreation, event, tourism and hospitality industries. Our innovative approach to experiential learning combined with our location in the heart of Philadelphia fosters transformational education experiences and prepares students for the ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/about/administrative-offices/office-marketing-communications
For media inquiries, please contact: Tatianna Baptiste Digital Engagement Coordinator Lewis Katz School of Medicine tatianna.baptiste@temple.edu Amanda Bednar Director, Marketing and Communications Lewis Katz School of Medicine abednar@temple.edu Dionna J. Campanella Content Manager Lewis Katz School of Medicine alice.emerson@temple.edu Alice Emerson Director, Content Strategy and ...
https://boyer.temple.edu/community/temple-music-prep/programs/philadelphia-string-project-temple-university
Group Instruction in Strings The Philadelphia String Project at Temple University (PSP @ TU) serves beginning young string (upper & lower) players from the Philadelphia area in this weekly 3-year program incorporating group lessons and string ensembles. Students are taught by a Master Teacher and supported by Temple University undergraduate music education and performance string interns. No ...
https://registrar.temple.edu/latin-honors
What are Latin Honors? Latin Honors are an indication of high academic achievement and are awarded at graduation based on estimation procedures that are intended to yield 2% Summa Cum Laude ("with highest distinction"), 5% Magna Cum Laude ("with great distinction"), and 9% Cum Laude ("with distinction") awards for baccalaureate recipients from each Temple University school and college ...