https://hope.temple.edu/cuny-transportation-solutions-community-college
Free MetroCards and College Retention: New Findings from The Hope Center for Student Basic Needs & CUNY For many students at the City University of New York (CUNY), getting to class isn’t just a matter of time—it’s a matter of cost. Community colleges primarily serve low-income and working-class students, many from households earning under $50,000 a year. While tuition is often ...
https://www.temple.edu/campus-recreation/rec-sports/intramurals/sport-leagues/volleyball
Intramural volleyball is offered two different times during the year. In the fall we offer separate men's, women's and co-recreational leagues. In the spring semester we offer separate co-recreational leagues on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Fall volleyball (men's, women's and co-rec leagues) Spring volleyball (Co-Rec Tuesday League or Co-Rec Thursday League)
https://cph.temple.edu/directory/caite-wolak-tua06204
Caite Wolak is an instructor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences and has served as the director of undergraduate studies for the public health major, the 4+1 accelerated BSPH to MPH program as well as the public health and nutrition minors since 2016.
https://disabilities.temple.edu/assistive-technology/aac-awareness-month-webinar-series
This October: Lunch and Learn Webinars Each Week October is AAC Awareness Month. TechOWL, a program of the Institute on Disabilities at Temple University, College of Education and Human Development, will present a free webinar "lunch and learn" series throughout October 2025. AAC Topics Wednesdays at Noon One-hour webinars are scheduled each Wednesday in October 2025 at 12 Noon, ET. Attend one ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/directory/laurie-kilpatrick-phd
Research Interests Dr. Kilpatrick is a cell biologist/immunologist with a long-standing interest in inflammatory processes involved in host tissue damage. A major focus of her research is investigating molecular mechanisms regulating proinflammatory signaling in the innate immune system, particularly the role of neutrophils in vascular inflammation and the development of organ injury in sepsis ...
https://bursar.temple.edu/payments/tuition-remission/dependentspouse-tuition-remission
The tuition remission policy counts either one or both consecutive summer sessions (summer 1 and summer 2) as a single semester, and therefore, will be counted as one of the 10 semesters for which a dependent child is eligible.
https://guides.temple.edu/copyright/Music_and_Art
This guide leads to resources that will help library users learn more about copyright and fair use and may therefore be of help in answering questions about using copyrighted content for teaching, research, learning, and more.
https://noncredit.temple.edu/public/category/courseCategoryCertificateProfile.do?method=load&certificateId=141564
The fascination with the design and decoration of the American home continues today as strongly as ever. This live teacher-led online certificate program is for homeowners who want to make the best design decisions for their interiors, those contemplating entry into the interior design industry, and current designers who wish to brush up on their skills. Certificate requirements 1. Complete ...
https://sites.temple.edu/care/community-outreach/c3/f24/
The goal of the C3 is to promote cyber hygiene practices for our North Philly community, especially during the month of October (Cybersecurity Awareness Month) and November (International Fraud Awareness Week: November 17-23). The purpose is to arm members of our community with knowledge on how to better protect themselves and their devices when working with technology.
https://news.temple.edu/nutshell/2017-10-20/cool-classes-spring-2018
Temple University student newsletter Nutshell describes a selection of cool classes.