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Evaluation of a leisure education program for law enforcement officers

https://sites.temple.edu/rtwiseowls/literature/evaluation-of-a-leisure-education-program-for-law-enforcement-officers/

Citation: Hawkes, C. & Nelson, R. (2024). Evaluation of a leisure education program for law enforcement officers. A merican Journal of Recreation Therapy, 23 (2). Link to publisher’s article.

Congratulations to our Class of 2025 MA and PhD Graduates!

https://liberalarts.temple.edu/news/2025/06/congratulations-our-class-2025-ma-phd-graduates

The 2024-2025 academic year has ended, and the Criminal Justice department wanted to take some time to celebrate our graduating MA and PhD students! 9 MA and PhD students walked the stage at the CLA graduation ceremony on May 7th.

V. Lynette Mitchell | Division of Student Affairs | Student Affairs

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Temple University Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs 1802 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122

Laura Carpenter - Temple University

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Laura Carpenter received 50 points for participating in the Fox IT Career Fair Laura Carpenter received 100 points for accepting and reporting a full-time job offer Laura Carpenter received 50 points for completing a project in a MIS class Laura Carpenter received 75 points for participating in AIS Technical Development Track in Spring 2025 Laura Carpenter received 50 points for attending an ...

Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creativity

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The Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creativity provides ambitious, intellectually motivated undergraduate students the opportunity to present and defend their original research or creative work among peers, faculty, family, and friends. Through its emphasis on original research and creative work, the Symposium seeks to inspire undergraduate students to analyze, critique, and engage ...

Math 2101-001 Linear Algebra

https://faculty.cst.temple.edu/~szyld/MATH2101

"The goal of this course is to offer a meaningful, rigorous, and rewarding experience to every student; you will build that rich experience by devoting your strongest available effort to the class. You will be challenged and supported. Please be prepared to take active, patient, and generous role in your learning and that of your classmates." Statement borrowed from Francisco Ardilla (SFSU ...

College of Science and Technology

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Master's, Professional Science Master's, and doctoral degrees; plus certificate programs

Laura Levitt | College of Liberal Arts | Temple University College of ...

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Levitt is working on a series of projects that consider the reliquary desires that inform contemporary acts of commemoration including a special issue of MAVCOR Journal, "Tending to Holocaust Objects" (Summer 2025) and is working on a book about the former East German writer, Christa Wolf.

Art and Design Foundations Faculty - Tyler School of Art

https://tyler.temple.edu/academics/art-design-foundations/faculty

Associate Professor and Curriculum Coordinator - on leave for 2025-26 academic year Jen Zarro teaches a General Education race and diversity course which draws on historic and contemporary art of the Americas.

How do Air Sensors Work? – Breathe Easy: Act on air

https://sites.temple.edu/actonairphl/2025/05/20/how-do-air-sensors-work/

Last updated on July 21, 2025 There are a few different types of air sensors Particulate matter (PM) sensors Gas (Ozone, Carbon monoxide, Nitrogen dioxide, Sulfur dioxide) sensors Total VOC (volatile organic compound) sensors PurpleAir sensors are particulate matter sensors and measure PM2.5, particulate matter up to 2.5 micrometers in length. That’s particles smaller than the width of a ...