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Senior Scholars - University College

https://universitycollege.temple.edu/enrichment/senior-scholars

Senior Scholars is an opportunity for Temple alumni and their spouses or partners, age 50 or older, to audit select undergraduate courses alongside current Temple students.

Research Guides: Theater: Find Plays by Time Period

https://guides.temple.edu/theater/time_period

Find plays, books, DVD's, online video, criticism, analysis, web resources for the scholar, actor, and director.

Examination Schedule, Fall 2025, December 10 December 16

https://registrar.temple.edu/sites/registrar/files/media/document/OUR_Fall_Final_Exams.pdf

All day and evening classes will have final examinations, according to the schedule below. Exams will be held in their regular classrooms, unless the class is informed of an alternate location. Please see the last page for the common final exam schedules.

Personal Enrichment Opportunities at Center City - University College

https://universitycollege.temple.edu/center-city/personal-enrichment

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Temple University (OLLI) is a lifelong learning academy where people 50 years and older attend classes and pursue the joy of learning without the traditional academic requirements of tests and grades. All classes are held during the day in Center City Philadelphia.

Office of Parking Services

https://campusoperations.temple.edu/sites/campusoperations/files/documents/Fall%202024%20Main%20Campus.pdf

Flex parking is not permitted beyond 10:45 PM. If you do stay past, you will be charged either the daily or hourly rate depending on the facility you parked in.

Digital Access Center | Lenfest Center for Community Workforce ...

https://lenfestcenter.temple.edu/Digital-Access-Center

Temple University's Digital Access Center’s is a workforce development center for the North Philadelphia community. The Digital Access Center provides our community members with the tools necessary to succeed in today’s digital world. Through our partners at Temple University Information Technology Services (ITS), Dell, Comcast, the City of Philadelphia, and many more, we are able to ...

Temple University recognized in 2025 US News and World Report’s Best ...

https://president.temple.edu/news/2025/04/temple-university-recognized-2025-us-news-world-reports-best-graduate-school-rankings

Temple University showcased advancements in the newly released 2025 U.S. News and World Report’s Best Graduate School rankings, marking significant achievements across multiple disciplines such as education and law. Temple’s Beasley School of Law rose four spots to No. 50 (out of 197) in the best law school rankings, highlighting its commitment to preparing law students for success. The ...

Computational Probability and Statistics - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/CIS2033-Spring13/CIS2033.html

The goal is to introduce students to hot and extremely useful topics in computational statistics with hands on experience. It provides a modern approach to probability and computational statistics with applications in data mining. Students will be able to immediately see their results with programming assignments in Matlab. Matlab is a leading programming language of scientific computing. It ...

Question Formulation - Evidence Synthesis and Systematic Reviews ...

https://guides.temple.edu/systematicreviews/question

Definition The PICO question framework is used for clinical and healthcare related questions. This structure is meant for quantitative studies but isn’t exclusive to this type either. Elements P - Population I - Intervention C - Comparison O - Outcome Example question In patients with type 2 diabetes (P), does regular exercise (I) compared to dietary changes alone (C) result in better ...

NCAA Eligibility | Resnick Academic Support Center

https://studentathlete.temple.edu/student-athlete-resources/ncaa-eligibility

What are the Academic Eligibility Requirements for the NCAA? To play sports at an NCAA Division I or II institution, the student must: Complete a certain number of high school core courses (each high school has different core classes). Earn a certain minimum grade point average in these core courses. Earn a certain minimum score on the SAT or ACT Graduate from high school. Staying On Track ...