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Application cycles open approximately one year in advance. For example, Summer 2026 applications open late summer 2025; Fall 2026 applications open during Fall 2025. Plan to have your passport in-hand or an expedited passport appointment by the program application deadline. For more information, consult Passports & Visas.
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True to the curriculum of Temple’s renowned Tyler School of Art and Architecture, the Art major focuses on visual art practice within a liberal arts context. Courses include design, drawing, painting, three-dimensional design, printmaking, digital photography, digital imaging, Internet imaging, moving images, motion graphics, media arts and art history. The faculty teaches studio art from ...
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Technical Standards The curriculum, as established by the faculty, represents a core curriculum essential to all pharmacists. Therefore, the Temple University School of Pharmacy expects that each student admitted will be capable of completing the full curriculum of required courses and electives under the established school policies. In the admission of students, all individuals are considered ...
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Biography Art Dowdy, PhD, BCBA-D is a faculty member at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he teaches in both the Applied Behavior Analysis and Special Education programs. He is the Principal Investigator of Project IMPACT-Autism: Internet-Based Model for Paraeducators to Augment Comprehensive Treatment for Autistic Learners, a federally funded research grant supported by ...
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Stephanie is a Cognition and Neuroscience graduate student mentored by Dr. Nora Newcombe and Dr. Ingrid Olson. She received her B.S. in Psychological Science from the University of Arizona in 2020. She is interested in investigating spatial navigation, cognition, episodic memory across development. She is interested in doing this by observing behavior in virtual environments, and linking this ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/news/2024/08/white-coat-ceremony-welcomes-class-2028
The Temple Performing Arts Center swelled with family and friends on Friday, August 10, 2024 for the presentation of white coats to the incoming students who are part of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine’s Class of 2028. “The white coat ceremony is a special tradition,” said Dione J. Cash, MD, MPH, Associate Dean for Student Support and the ceremony’s leader of ceremonies. “Its ...
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About the Program The EdS is a rigorous graduate degree program that meets the requirements for certification as a school psychologist in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Students who apply directly from a bachelor's degree can earn an MEd after completion of 30 credits of qualifying coursework toward the EdS. In addition to required coursework, students must complete a portfolio, required ...
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Located at the heart of Main Campus, our state-of-the-art library is a feat of modern architecture and a hub for research and innovation. With 180,000 books in open shelving, flexible study spaces, makerspaces outfitted with 3D printers, a VR studio and more, Charles is a model and center for ideas and collaboration in the 21st century.
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Justice Ginsburg's reasoning undermined the potential of the totality of the circumstances standard to accommodate allegations of domestic violence at the habitual-residence determination stage in future Hague Convention cases. While conducting a close reading of the Monasky decision, I demonstrate through examples of recent scholarship and global jurisprudence that the habitual-residence ...