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Tyler School of Art and Architecture - Temple University

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Mission The Tyler School of Art and Architecture educates, motivates and inspires individuals who will enter society as artists, architects, art historians, designers and educators with the highest aspirations for achievement, producing innovative work that is publicly presented and critically considered. Founded upon the ideals of progressive education emphasizing exposure to a variety of ...

Professor Jane B. Baron, Temple Law School

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Professor Emerita Jane Baron has written extensively on property, with a particular emphasis on homelessness. She has also published widely on law and literature, and in the area of trusts and estates. Her articles have appeared in such journals as Michigan Law Review, Columbia Law Review and the Yale Law Journal. Immediately following law school, she practiced for three years as a litigator ...

Pre Award Resources - Office of the Vice President for Research

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OVPR provides funding through recognizing outstanding and distinguished research and creative activity; supporting department recruitment efforts; accelerating research in centers, institutes, and museums; and offering competitive opportunities to receive funding for high-impact projects. Best practices when working with the Pre Award Management team (download) Subrecipient Monitoring ...

Graduate Certificate: Neuroscience | Temple University Bulletin

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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Learn more about the graduate certificate in Neuroscience. About the Certificate The graduate certificate in Neuroscience was established in the College of Liberal Arts to impart training to graduate students who are interested in developing an in-depth understanding of neuroscience and pursuing research in this area. Students are required to fulfill the following ...

Budget update | Temple Now

https://news.temple.edu/announcements/2025-06-18/budget-update

Dear Colleagues, As we near the conclusion of fiscal year 2025, I want to provide an update on Temple University’s current budget and financial challenges going forward. As I shared in April, we began fiscal year 2025 with a projected deficit of approximately $85 million. We reinstated a hiring and travel review process for all staff, and we continue to carefully monitor all discretionary ...

College of Public Health | Temple University Bulletin

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Mission Statement The mission of Temple University's College of Public Health is to prepare our students to become researchers, practitioners and educators. Collaborating across health-related disciplines, we address community needs, create evidence-based solutions, and deliver effective, compassionate care.

Contact Us | Department of Computer & Information Sciences | College of ...

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The Department of Computer and Information Sciences is located on the 3rd floor of the Science Education and Research Center (SERC). Department of Computer and Information Sciences SERC 304 1925 N. 12th St. Philadelphia, PA 19122 (215) 204-8450 (215) 204-5082 cis@temple.edu

Pope & Talbot and a Slippery Slope: Distributions of Partnership Equity

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Robert M. Kane, Jr. examines Pope & Talbot and argues that the IRS inappropriately relied on that case in two rulings addressing the calculation of section 311 gain on distributions of partnership equity.

Rosie the Riveter – American Icons - Sites

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The popularized media image of our beloved wartime heroine Rosie the Riveter seems to be ingrained in our brains as a young, white, American woman, eager to help on the home-front while the boys are away. But how much of this iconic image corresponds to what the face of a “Rosie” actually looked like in the forties? Did all the women who stepped forward to work fit this cookie-cutter ...

Do nonprofit CEOs donate labor? | Office of the Vice President for ...

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For years, among academics in business, there has been a hypothesis that labor donation exists within the nonprofit sector. Essentially, what it means is that individuals are willing to accept lower compensation to work for nonprofit organizations (NPOs), because they believe in the organization’s mission. According to a new study from Temple University, the idea of labor donation is more ...