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Marketing 3501 is an intermediate level undergraduate marketing course which introduces students to the field of advertising by taking an integrated marketing communications (IMC) perspective. While advertising is the major focus of the course, IMC also plays a critical role as the course develops perspectives on the process of advertising, promotions, and media working together as a part of ...
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The list below reflects the services available as of Fall 2025. We regularly offer support for students of Arabic, ASL (American Sign Language), Chinese (Mandarin), French, German, Korean, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. We also have Presentation Support and Reading Comprehension available for certain languages.
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Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections aggregates Official Election Results from all 50 states and Washington D.C.
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The Construction Management Certificate is a 9-month series of classes designed to provide business management tools to existing and aspiring independent contractors.
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The Department of Geography, Environment and Urban Studies is thrilled to announce a community engagement opportunity for Temple students! The Climate Justice Field School (CJFS) is a community-engaged program centered around a 10-week-long paid summer internship. It provides Temple undergraduates the opportunity to work with Philadelphia-area organizations on projects that address unequal ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-05-14/who-pope-leo-xiv-and-how-was-he-chosen
Temple University Rome Professor Frank Dabell explained the process for electing Pope Leo XIV, as well as some of the challenges he’ll face during his papacy.
https://law.temple.edu/resources/community-service/pro-bono/
The following projects create consistent opportunities for students to get involved. Additional opportunities, organized by faculty, the Office of Public Interest Programs, outside organizations, and/or student groups, spring up every year. Past projects have included the American Immigration Lawyers Association Pro Bono Citizenship Day, the ATLAS project offering interpretation assistance to ...
https://sites.temple.edu/pact/events/month/2025-10/
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To purchase parking passes in advance and guarantee your spot, please visit the 2025 Temple Football Parking page. Other Lots: Surrounding stadium lots are also available for parking and are offered at a variety of prices.
https://tyler.temple.edu/news/2025/08/announcing-2026-edgar-heap-birds-family-artist-residency
Artist Norman Akers recently completed the inaugural Edgar Heap of Birds Family Artist Residency in May 2025. The work he created during this residency will be presented in a solo exhibition opening at Temple Contemporary in September 2025. Learn more about Norman Akers and the inaugural residency.