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FOX ‘25 Admissions Counselor Ellie recruits first-year students to visit and apply to Temple University and reviews first-year applications for admission.
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Elementary, Arthur Conan Doyle & Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes, one of the most iconic and beloved fictional detectives in English literature, was created by the brilliant British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Holmes, often referred to as a “consulting detective” in the stories narrated by his loyal friend Dr. John Watson, is renowned for his exceptional skills in observation, deduction ...
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Check out Tyler, one of the nation’s best art schools and values, offering art, architecture, design and programs in the built environment at Temple University.
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Main Campus—Mitten Hall This is the administrative headquarters and serves as the primary touch point for the Office of Human Resources. It houses all of HR’s functional areas and staff. In addition to serving faculty and staff on campus, it also caters to general inquiries from the public. Feel free to walk in. Phone: 215-204-7174 | Fax: 215-204-5921 Hours: Monday–Friday | 8 am –5 pm ...
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Jacob Schuman is an Associate Professor at Temple University Beasley School of Law, where he teaches Constitutional Law, Evidence, and the Law of the Police. His scholarship focuses on the law of community supervision and has been published or is forthcoming in the Stanford Law Review, New York University Law Review, Michigan Law Review, Virginia Law Review, American Criminal Law Review ...
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