https://www.temple.edu/news/2025/08/reward-requirement-new-tipping-culture
In recent years, tipping has expanded far beyond sit-down restaurants. Customers are now prompted to tip at quick-service counters, fast-food chains and coffee shops—often before receiving any service at all. What was once a way to reward good service has become an expected step in many transactions, sparking frustration, confusion and even guilt. Lu Lu, an associate professor at Temple ...
https://igem.temple.edu/products/software/mega
iGEM researchers are pursuing a variety of interdisciplinary research and discovery projects
https://law.temple.edu/admissions/jd/faq/
No. There is no required course of study during your undergraduate years. You must earn a baccalaureate degree from an institution which is approved by one of the regional accrediting associations of the United States. As for undergraduate classes, there is no prescribed course work. It is more important that you take classes that are challenging and that interest you. It is also important for ...
https://sites.temple.edu/risc/people/
Courtney graduated with a B.A. in Psychology from Muhlenberg College in 2024. Her undergraduate research consisted of working with Dr. Kenneth Michniewicz to study social perceptions of underdog musicians as well as an honors senior thesis with Dr. Alexandra Frazer focusing on memory reconsolidation’s effect on eyewitness identifications in ...
https://hope.temple.edu/sites/hope/files/media/document/Digital%20Mental%20Health%20Interventions_5.29.2024.pdf
This guide is intended to help higher education leaders make informed decisions about selecting DMHIs. DMHIs refer to the use of digital technologies for mental health support, prevention, and treatment. DMHIs provide behavioral and psychological strategies through technological features, including websites, mobile applications (“apps”), wearables, virtual reality, and online platforms.
https://undergradstudies.temple.edu/research/diamond
The application for the 2025 program is now CLOSED. The 2026 program application will open in December 2025. Program Description The Diamond Research Scholars Program provides Temple undergraduates the opportunity to engage in a focused, mentored research or creative arts project during the summer and fall. The program requires that students participate in the all-day Undergraduate Research ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/policies/repeated-coursework
The US Department of Education regulates how repeated coursework affects a student's financial aid eligibility. For a repeated course to be counted towards your enrollment status for financial aid purposes, you may only repeat a previously passed course once (a total of two attempts). If you enroll in a previously repeated and passed course for a third time, this course will not count towards ...
https://engineering.temple.edu/students/our-students/student-organizations
Student professional organizations allow our students to take their blossoming engineering knowledge out of labs and lecture halls and apply it in practice: through networking, attending conferences, pursuing interdisciplinary projects and more. Some of these groups are student chapters of professional organizations, providing support and events while on campus, and a network of professionals ...
https://cst.temple.edu/admissions/undergraduate-admissions/scitech-scholarship
Why Sci+Tech Scholars? Enhanced Career Pathways Combine a CST science major with an Information Science and Technology (IS&T) minor to broaden your career opportunities in fields like data analysis, bioinformatics, environmental tech, and beyond.
https://guides.temple.edu/howtowriteaconferenceabstract
A conference abstract is a short proposal you write when you want to have a chance to share your research at a conference. For medical conferences, presenters usually either give a podium presentation (just talking in front of an audience about their research) or they present a poster.