https://guides.temple.edu/social-work/ebp
NASW on EBP "In social work, most agree that EBP is a process involving creating an answerable question based on a client or organizational need, locating the best available evidence to answer the question, evaluating the quality of the evidence as well as its applicability, applying the evidence, and evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of the solution. EBP is a process in which the ...
https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/non-profit-management-certificate-graduate-la-npm-grad
Gain the theory and practical tools of management and learn how nonprofits work with each other and with governments at the federal, state and local levels.
https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/applied-mathematics-major-st-apma-bs
In this program, you’ll take courses in computer and information science, mathematics, and physics. Out of the 66- to 67-credit-major requirement, 18 credit hours will be allocated to calculus classes. Some of your classes will include Complex Analysis, Differential Equations with Computer Lab, Numerical Analysis and Probability Theory I. Learn more about Applied Mathematics BS courses ...
https://global.temple.edu/isss/students/current-students/beyond-immigration-student-information/applying-social-security-number-f-1-and-j-1-students-only
In order to be eligible to apply for a Social Security Number you must: Have an employment/offer of employment: Students in F-1 or J-1 status are not eligible for a Social Security number unless they have an offer of employment. There are no exceptions to this requirement. Be authorized to work in the US. Read about work authorization here. Be in the United States. New students should wait ...
https://klein.temple.edu/directory/meghnaa-tallapragada
RESEARCH INTERESTS Communication effects and psychological processes Global media, social change, and activism Science communication and education Public understanding of science Risk communication Meghnaa Tallapragada is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Advertising and Public Relations. Prior to joining Temple University, Tallapragada held positions in the Department of ...
https://www.temple.edu/news/2021/10/temples-class-2025-its-most-diverse-25-years
Nearly 45% of Temple’s Class of 2025 are students of color—up from 31% just five years ago—representing the largest student of color community Temple has welcomed in at least 25 years. “Diversity, equity and inclusion are admissions imperatives that must be prioritized by institutions of higher learning.
https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/sites/studentaffairs/files/media/document/2024_Fall_MoveinGuide_Final_5-13-24_508.pdf
Moving into a residence hall—whether you’re new to college, new to Temple or new to the hall—can be unpredictable. To make the transition easier, the University Housing and Residential Life staf has developed this guide to help answer your questions even before you pack your bags. This Fall 2024 Move-in Guide details specific move-in days, parking services, directions and other important ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/greek-and-roman-classics/undergraduate
The College of Liberal Arts’ Greek and Roman Classics degree and minor programs span the entire breadth of a liberal arts education. With 4+1, you can even earn dual classic languages and literature bachelors degrees or a Latin undergraduate and secondary education graduate degree in just five years. Ready to research the classics at Temple University? Take your placement exams and learn ...
https://sites.temple.edu/richardheimberg/
Richard G. Heimberg is the Thaddeus L. Bolton Professor of Psychology (Emeritus) at Temple University. Dr. Heimberg is well known for his efforts to develop cognitive-behavioral treatments for social anxiety disorder and examine their efficacy in comparison to (or in combination with) medication treatments. He and his colleagues have also conducted research on the treatment of generalized ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2022-11-18/renovated-paley-hall-set-become-signature-piece-temple-s-campus
The soon-to-begin Paley Hall project, which will be the future home of the College of Public Health, highlights the list of construction projects that are enhancing Temple’s campus.