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2021-2022 Part of Term Dates A Part of Term (PoT or PTRM) is a defined length of time a course is scheduled within a fall, spring or summer term which also has its own enrollment (registration add, drop, and withdrawal) and grading dates. The Part of Term calendar lists the last day to add/drop and withdraw for each part of term offered across the University. Dates may be subject to change ...
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Antipsychotic Medication Decision Aid (APM-DA) Use this decision aid to help you, your caregiver, and your doctor (prescriber) decide how to best manage your antipsychotic medication. This decision aid is most appropriate for people who take medication for psychosis and for those who have had psychosis for the first time.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2021-09-01/campus-might-look-little-different-you-last-remembered
Last week, Temple University welcomed students back to campus for the start of the fall 2021 semester. In normal circumstances, students are away from campus for a three-month summer break, but because of the COVID-19 pandemic, many returning students have not visited Temple for a year and a half. Campus probably looks a little different from what they remember. While many of us have been at ...
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Principal Investigator Dr. Brent Sewall Dr. Brent Sewall is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Temple University. The goal of his research is to understand and address critical and emerging threats to biodiversity and to develop effective strategies for conservation. Ongoing work focuses on understanding threats to North American hibernating bats caused by the emerging ...
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From 2021-2023, she worked full-time in Dr. Andersen’s NERD Lab as study coordinator for the EVOLVE study, using longitudinal hormone sampling and EEG to investigate the impact of social stress on the neuroendocrinology and mood of girls undergoing puberty.
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Sophia Rothstein ('22) Major: Photography Sophia was a 2021 Diamond Research Scholar and presented her research at the 2022 Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creativity. Her project, "Behind the Lens: 8 Women on Visual Storytelling" showcases the work and stories of eight female photojournalists.
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Introduction The Temple University Fact Book and Temple University At a Glance publications are prepared annually by the
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For example, if your student was originally enrolled in program A under Fall 2019 requirements but switched to program B in Fall 2021, your student would follow the requirements effective Fall 2021 for the new program. All earned credits from the previous program will remain on the transcript, but some may not be applicable to the new program.
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Overview The Department of Chemistry is one of the oldest departments in the university and has a long record of preparing students for careers in science. Since a significant portion of America's chemical industry is centered in the Philadelphia region, there is a wide range of career opportunities locally available. Although most of our students have gone on to medicine, dentistry or the ...
https://www.temple.edu/news/2021/11/helping-first-generation-college-students-succeed
In her role as assistant dean in the College of Education and Human Development, Juliet Curci makes sure that Temple’s first-generation students know where to to turn for the help they need to achieve their goals. Photo by Joseph V. Labolito