https://ambler.temple.edu/campus-resources/student-life
Student and Campus Life at Temple Ambler allows you to connect — to the close-knit campus community, to new opportunities, to nature and to your best self. Temple University Ambler is a place for students to learn, grow and explore. Whether you are taking your classes here or visiting from another Temple campus, life at the Ambler Campus is full of opportunities to build relationships and ...
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Pennsylvania's trial courts are the Courts of Common Pleas (CCPs), which are divided into 60 judicial districts. CCPs hear major civil and criminal cases. as well as appeals from minor courts. In most cases, the judicial district has the same boundaries as the county in which it is located, but sometimes two counties with smaller populations are combined into a single judicial district ...
https://klein.temple.edu/directory/andrea-d-wenzel-tuh48041
Andrea Wenzel is an associate professor in Temple University’s Department of Journalism and a member of the Klein College of Media and Communication graduate faculty. Her research focuses on initiatives to create more connected and equitable communities and newsrooms. She is the author of Community-Centered Journalism: Engaging People, Exploring Solutions, and Building Trust (University of ...
https://tyler.temple.edu/news/2025/09/sonic-drawings-making-invisible-visible
In 2024, Tardie launched Temple University Libraries’ Electronics Faire, an interdisciplinary event that highlights work with electronics across the arts and humanities, both within and beyond Philadelphia. The event builds community among practitioners and expands access to electronic-making practices.
https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/arvind-parkhe-aparkhe
Biography Arvind Parkhe is a Professor of Strategy and International Business at the Fox School of Business, Temple University. Prior to joining Temple in 2003, he was on the faculty of the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University [Bloomington], 1989-2003. He holds a B.Tech. from IIT-Bombay [India], MBA from Georgia State University, and Ph.D. from Temple University. He is the recipient ...
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CARE-writer is an online application that helps authors organize and format the information necessary to write systematic and transparent case reports while following the CARE guidelines. Case reports written with CARE-writer can be downloaded and submitted to preprint servers or scientific journals.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/about/community-engagement/community-scholars-program
Spring 2025 Community Scholars Program What is the Community Scholars Program? The Community Scholars Program is a paid opportunity for CLA students to gain tools to make a difference in the community, in partnership with other like-minded students. During this 10-week introductory program, you’ll learn principles of effective engagement, participate in community projects, and discuss issues ...
https://sites.temple.edu/dslab/?page_id=68
Undergraduate Students: Stefanie Beard Stefanie is a senior mechanical engineering student at Temple University. Her research focuses on designing AI 1/10 scale cars using LIDAR and sensors to simulate cars parallel parking in order to increase the efficiency of parking garages in cities. In addition to research, she plays the piccolo in the Temple University Diamond Marching Band, is a TA for ...
https://faculty.cst.temple.edu/~szyld/
PUBLISHED IN 2024: Nicole Spillane and Daniel B. Szyld, New Convergence Analysis of GMRES with Weighted Norms, Preconditioning and Deflation, Leading to a New Deflation Space, SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications, Vol. 45 (2024), pp. 1721-1745. Available also at the ArXiv and at HAL. Bibtex.
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Isabel is a graduate student in the Social Psychology track, co-mentored by Drs. Jason Chein and Chelsea Helion. Her research interests lie in the interactions between social decision making, emotion regulation, memory, and how these processes contribute to prediction errors. When she isn’t in lab, she is either exploring the PA wilderness, reading, or drinking copious amounts of tea.