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Innovating around Regulatory Uncertainty: Contracting for Battery ...

https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2025/09/08_36TempIntlCompLJ1512021-2022.pdf

Despite its huge potential, battery storage fits awkwardly within the siloed frameworks of restructured power markets that separately regulate electricity generation, transmission, and distribution functions under entirely different rules and procedures. Regulatory uncertainty could lead to chronic underinvestment at the peril of a sustainable grid. Lingering questions about how, where, and ...

Sustainability

https://sustainability.temple.edu/sites/sustainability/files/Sustainability_Annual_Report_23-24.pdf

Temple University’s progress was best exemplified by its first-ever Gold Rating in the 2023 STARS (Sustainability Track-ing, Assessment and Rating System) survey, a significant achievement overseen by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. This recognition underscores Temple’s position as a world-class, inclusive, urban public university committed to ...

Temple’s Class of 2025 is its most diverse in 25 years

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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.

Temple University - Sheila Woods-Skipper

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The Honorable Sheila Woods-Skipper was appointed to the bench by Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge and was unanimously confirmed by the Commonwealth’s Senate in 1998. She currently serves as administrative judge of the Orphans’ Court Division for the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, First Judicial District. In her role, she brings honesty, commitment and fairness to the bench. In 2013 her ...

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL

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This policy is intended to be consistent with applicable federal, state and local laws and other university policies. This policy does not allow curtailment or censorship of constitutionally protected expression and will not be applied in a way that infringes upon an individual’s constitutional rights of freedom of expression. The Office of Equal Opportunity Compliance (“EOC”) is ...

Article 4_Posey_Final_133-170

https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2025/05/Posey-The-Aftermath-of-the-Artemis-Accords-Power-Dynamics-Past-and-Present-in-International-Space-Law.pdf

Carolyn Posey* The rapid evolution of space exploration, marked by private space tourism, lunar colonization plans, and potential asteroid mining, necessitates a critical examination of international space law. This Comment applies the Third World Approaches to International Law framework to analyze power dynamics in space governance, focusing on the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 and the 2020 ...

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The Purpose of a Corporation: A Brief History - The Temple 10-Q

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What is the purpose of a corporation? Today, the standard answer is that a corporation’s purpose is shareholder benefit. But has this always been the case?

la401259r 1. - sites.temple.edu

https://sites.temple.edu/borguet/files/2025/01/hydrophobicity-2013.pdf

1. INTRODUCTION The silica/air interface is of importance in various environ-mental and industrial processes such as the transport of organic molecules in the atmosphere and in groundwater by silica colloids, heterogeneous catalysis, and petroleum extraction.1 Since water appears to be present on the surfaces of practically all solid minerals, including various forms of SiO2at even low ...