https://law.temple.edu/wp-content/uploads/Opening-Statements-Articles_NITA-10-2018.pdf
Opening statement is the first time a lawyer gets to lay their case out to the jury. It is the first impression you make, and the first impression the jury takes about your case. You want the jury to believe you, to understand you, to be moved by you such that when the introduction of evidence begins as the witnesses are called, they understand what the case is about and are, at least ...
https://careers.temple.edu/hr-resources/our-functional-areas/absence-management/university-leaves-absence
What are university leaves of absence? University leaves of absence (ULOA) are available to eligible employees for medical, personal or educational reasons. ULOA may cover leave requests that do not qualify under the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and may be taken when additional time is needed after the expiration of an FMLA leave. The total leave time including FMLA, sick, vacation, other ...
https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis5211sec001f14/files/2014/08/Intro-to-Ethical-Hacking2.pptx
If you can’t duplicate a finding, you didn’t find it! Threat vs. Vulnerability vs. Risk Threat: Any circumstance or event with the potential to adversely impact organizational operations. Vulnerability: Weakness in an information system, system security procedures, internal controls, or implementation that could be exploited by a threat source.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/tyler/painting-bfa/
Tyler Painting majors are pushed to grow as artists and critical thinkers by a diverse faculty—all of whom are practicing artists themselves—with a broad range of expertise and a commitment to being engaged, passionate mentors. Students learn technique, theory and perhaps the most powerful tool of all: how to teach themselves to be self-critical.
https://bursar.temple.edu/sites/bursar.temple.edu/files/documents/TIPP2015.pdf
Monthly Payments Temple University helps many students finance their education with student loans and scholarships. However, we know that many of our students must work to meet their college expenses. Therefore Temple is offering a voluntary installment payment plan.
https://studyabroad.temple.edu/planning-resources/diversity-matters/race-ethnicity-abroad
No two students studying abroad ever have quite the same experience, even in the same program and country. This same variety is true for students of color and those from U.S. minority ethnic or racial backgrounds.
https://www.fox.temple.edu/students/student-professional-organizations
The mission of the Student Chapters of Ascend is to promote the development of and foster leadership skills in Asian and Pacific Islander students interested in pursuing a career in accounting and finance. As the premier non-profit professional association, we strive to enable our members, corporate partners, and the community to realize the leadership potential …
https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/scd/cst/biotechnology-psm/
About the Program The Professional Science Master’s (PSM) program in Biotechnology is a two-year degree program hosted by the Department of Biology, with coursework taught by diverse faculty from Temple University, industry and government. Students work directly with our research faculty on real-world projects, gaining hands-on skills necessary to solve emerging problems. The program ...
https://dentistry.temple.edu/research/laboratories-centers/smart-biomaterials-research-laboratory
Scope of Research The Smart Biomaterials Research Laboratory is dedicated to the development of advanced biomaterials designed to interact dynamically with biological systems, aiming to enhance oral and systemic health. Our interdisciplinary approach integrates materials science, microbiology, bioengineering, and clinical dentistry to create innovative solutions for disease prevention ...
https://law.temple.edu/csj/2019/04/03/reflections-on-reentry-court/
In the Sheller Center’s Federal Reentry Court clinic, supervised by attorney Maya Sosnov, students work with people who are returning from incarceration. Here are some excerpts from students’ comments about their experiences. Brian Mahoney, on what students actually do: Law students in the Reentry Court help relieve post-incarceration poverty. They assist participants to restore their ...