https://education.temple.edu/academics/areas-study/secondary-education/secondary-ed-graduate-certificate-programs/secondary-1
Temple University's Graduate Certificate in Secondary Education-Science Education provides a focused, non-degree pathway to initial teacher certification in grades 7 through 12 for individuals with a strong background in science. Designed for college graduates and working professionals—especially those with degrees in biology, chemistry, physics, earth science or related fields—this ...
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PROGRAMMATIC SHIFTS IN NEED-BASED AND MERIT BASED COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID POLICY A Dissertation Submitted to the Temple University Graduate Board
https://cis.temple.edu/~hughes/cs3223c24.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 ATTENDANCE
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Overview Recognizing that students benefit from active, guided exploration of academic majors early in their college career, University Studies serves as the academic home for students who have not yet declared a college or major, and students in transition between majors.
https://global.temple.edu/isss/students/current-students/general-student-information/dependents/adding-dependent/dependent-employment/dependent-employment-f-2-and-h-4-employment
Please note that, in general, F-2 and H-4 visa holders are not eligible for work authorization. In cases where the F-2 or H-4 dependent was included in a Form I-485 (Petition for Adjustment to Permanent Residency), s/he may apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD card). The dependent should consult with the primary visa holder's attorney for further information on the possibility ...
https://careers.temple.edu/hr-resources/our-functional-areas/employment-services/required-workplace-postings/philadelphia-sick
Promoting Healthy Families and Workplaces Ordinance aka the Philadelphia Sick Leave Law requires an employer located within the city of Philadelphia to provide eligible nonbargaining employees with up to 40 hours or five (5) days of sick leave time during the year. The leaves can be used by the employee for self-care or for the care of a family member. Although Philadelphia sick leave may be ...
https://global.temple.edu/isss/faculty-staff-and-researchers/j-1-research-scholars-professor/prospective-j-1-exchange-visitors/research-scholar-vs-short-term-scholar
It is important to understand the difference between Research Scholar and Short Term Scholar. These are two of several "categories" of the J visa status. They are US Department of State terms and have nothing to do with Temple's job title of "Visiting Research Scholar". If the Exchange Visitor (EV) enters the US with a DS-2019 in the Research Scholar category, s/he will be entitled to conduct ...
https://sthm.temple.edu/directory/elizabeth-taylor/
Dr. Taylor joined STHM in 2017, upon the completion of her doctoral studies at the University of Tennessee. In 2024 she was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure. Dr. Taylor’s work broadly centers on organizational culture and well-being within the sport industry, specifically as it relates to sport employees and athletes. Her work has examined […]
https://president.temple.edu/news/2025/03/first-temple-promise-cohort-shines-2024-2025-school-year
The first group of students to benefit from the trailblazing Temple Promise last-dollar financial aid grant program is making its way through their second semester. Launched one year ago, the Temple Promise program is intended to make a Temple University education more accessible and affordable for talented and qualifying students from Philadelphia. “The Temple Promise program is a crucial ...
https://sites.temple.edu/liberles/
The Liberles Research Group works in the areas of computational comparative genomics, and molecular evolution. The central theme in the research group is the detection and characterization of the lineage-specific divergence of protein-encoding genes. Much of the work in the group is done in a phylogenetic context. Ultimately, we want to ask the question, “What makes each species unique at ...