https://hope.temple.edu/newsroom/hope-blog/creative-solutions-college-student-transportation-insecurity
While the conversation around student basic needs security has proliferated over the past ten years, transportation still remains a lesser-discussed need.
https://cis.temple.edu/~hughes/cs3223a24.html
Comparative analysis of algorithms and data structures. Data structures include heaps, priority queues, binary and general trees, binary search trees, and graphs. Algorithms include heapsort, topological sort, breadth-first search, depth-first search, shortest path algorithms, and Greedy algorithms. NOTE: For Computer Science Majors. COURSE CONTENT (Syllabus) See CANVAS page (through TUPortal ...
https://sites.temple.edu/nebec2026/
Abstract submission deadline: Extended till Feb 12th! More details coming soon
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https://guides.temple.edu/qda/publishing
Ideal for graduate students and more seasoned qualitative researchers, this is the first guide to writing and publishing in a range of both scholarly and popular formats--from journal articles and monographs to op-eds and fictional works. Award-winning author Patricia Leavy covers everything from how to develop a unique writer's voice to how to craft a successful book proposal, understand a ...
https://president.temple.edu/news/2024/03/temple-introduces-new-30-under-30-cohort-2024
The 2024 cohort will be formally recognized during Temple Made Days, April 1–6. Leading up to the celebration, they will take over our social media accounts, so be sure to follow @TempleUniv and @TempleAlumni to learn more about Temple’s 30 Under 30 and their inspirational stories.
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Students who are graduation eligible typically apply to graduate (or submit a graduation application) at the start of their last term in their academic program. A student who applies to graduate is not considered graduated until all academic program requirements are met.
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Launch your brand, write a resume and cover letter, learn how to network, and find internship opportunities.
https://sfs.temple.edu/eligibility/your-financial-aid-offer/cost-attendance
Financial aid awarding begins by creating standard cost of attendance (COA) budgets for all students. These budgets reflect modest yet adequate expense patterns of Temple students. Temple will calculate undergraduate and graduate student’s COA to reflect total costs for the school year, which is comprised of the fall and spring semesters (summer is separate). All students can view their ...