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Hispanic, Latino/a, Latinx or Latine? Find out how to use the terms ...

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For people who don’t identify as this descent, it might be preferable to use the gender-inclusive term, either Latinx or Latine. If you’re talking to a specific person, you can ask how they identify and use what they prefer.

Getting Started with Qwickly – Fox Online & Digital Learning

https://foxonline.temple.edu/guides/canvas/getting-started-with-qwickly/

About Qwickly Qwickly is available for all Temple University Canvas courses, allowing faculty to take attendance within Canvas or enable students to record their attendance using the Check-In feature. Courses that meet fully online are not required to use Qwickly for attendance tracking. For any questions or concerns, please contact foxonline@temple.edu Setting up Qwickly Locate and select the ...

Caterina Roman | College of Liberal Arts | Temple University College of ...

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Expertise Violence, Gangs, Active Living and Crime, Neighborhoods, Social Network Analysis, Prisoner Reentry, Program Evaluation Biography Caterina Roman joined the faculty in the Department of Criminal Justice at Temple University in Fall 2008 after nearly two decades with the Urban Institute in Washington, DC. Dr. Roman has extensive experience studying the social ecology of neighborhoods ...

Placement Assessments - Institutional Research and Assessment

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Current students may need to take or retake a placement assessment if there is a change in the student's program of study, the student's assessment results are more than two years old, or an advisor recommends an assessment to determine a suitable course placement. Current students who want to take or retake an assessment must have their advisor send a request to the Office of Institutional ...

Michigan Basic Needs Statewide Taskforce - The Hope Center

https://hope.temple.edu/projects/michigan-basic-needs-statewide-taskforce

The report calls for campus-based navigators, expanded access to child care, increased mental health support, and improved connections to public benefits and community resources. It also emphasizes the importance of culturally competent support, and enhanced data to guide ongoing improvements. “This report is the result of visionary collaboration across Michigan, grounded in the ...

Transfer Rules - TUportal6

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Discover how your courses will transfer to Temple! Click an option below to search by a Temple subject and course number or by the name of the institution you currently attend (or previously attended).

Leave of Absence | Temple University Bulletin

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Scope of Policy & Rationale A Leave of Absence (LOA) for up to a total of two consecutive semesters of non-enrollment (summer sessions excluded) is permitted one time during a student's degree program.

Admissions - Boyer College of Music and Dance

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The submission of academic credentials and the audition or portfolio are the first steps toward a Temple degree from the Boyer College. Admission to music and dance degree programs is selective and has requirements in addition to the university application and the submission of academic credentials.

Article - Print on the Go

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Print on the Go Mobile enables you to print documents using a smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer. You can use it from any location that has Internet access, either on or off campus. With Print on the Go Mobile, you do not need to perform a setup process. You send the documents via email. Things to keep in mind about Print on the Go Mobile: You can print any Microsoft Office ...

Yan Wang's personal website - Temple University

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Yan Wang's personal website