https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/media-communication/
Goals and Objectives The Lew Klein College of Media and Communication generates knowledge and educates students to be ethical, analytical and creative leaders, producers and citizens in a multimedia and multicultural society. This mission is pursued through the training of students for leadership careers in media and communication, through advancing research and creative activity in these ...
https://tfma.temple.edu/directory/dennis-trowbridge
Dennis Trowbridge (he/him) is originally from Montgomery County, PA. Credits include: Airness (Jimbo, Temple University) and I Want To Be (Aidan, Philadelphia Young Playwrights) and Lost and Found. Dennis is proud to have played Aidan, representing neurodivergent people like himself on stage. When he is not on stage, Dennis writes his own plays, draws, and reads political science books. He ...
https://sites.temple.edu/socialengineering/theme/
We are excited to share that we are partnering with OWASP Philly for our 2026 event! The theme for the 2026 competition is “AI-Enhanced Social Engineering Attacks on a Community-Based Pharmacy”. GUIDELINES FOR USING AI TOOLS IN THE COMPETITION During the live event, participants will be required to identify and utilize AI tools of their choice, such as text generators, or image generators ...
https://its.temple.edu/manage-account
AccessNet Account Access Temple’s many technology resources, such as TUportal, TUmail and Canvas, with an AccessNet username and password. For updating your addresses, phones associated with Multi-Factor Authentication and more, see Manage My Account in TUportal. Manage Account For activating your AccessNet account, changing your password, updating your security questions and more see the ...
https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2025/09/06_36TempIntlCompLJ752021-2022.pdf
This Comment evaluates options for retroactive liability for perpetrators of the forced and coercive sterilization of Indigenous women in the United States and Canada. It applies a larger international context to the issue, by considering the protections international law provides to Indigenous communities and the possible avenues of redress for human rights violations that continue to affect ...
https://diversity.temple.edu/lgbtqia/resources
Morris Home supports trans- and gender-nonconforming individuals as they develop the knowledge, skills and supports necessary to promote sobriety, manage emotional and behavioral difficulties, choose and maintain safe and healthy lifestyles, and develop healthy relationships with peers, family and the community. Morris Home, the only residential recovery program in the country to offer ...
https://www.temple.edu/academics/continuing-education-summer-sessions
The Continuing Studies program at Temple is the best place to start if you want to pursue your educational interests and take college credits, but are not enrolled in a degree program. Our students take courses for a variety of reasons, including working toward college admission, professional development and personal enrichment. Advisors are available to guide you through the process of ...
https://tyler.temple.edu/directory/nathan-w-young
Nathan Young (he / him) is a designer and educator interested in using graphic design to amplify truths through the seemingly impenetrable noise of contemporary public discourse. Drawing from an abiding interest in performance, Young's work contends that if “all the world’s a stage,” graphic designers should look the audience in the eye and tell them as such. To do so, his practice ...
https://studyabroad.temple.edu/academics/courses/rome/course/italian-language-i-ital-1001
Course Number: 1001 Subject: Italian Semester (s) Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer Credit Hours: 4 Description: Introduction to the use of Italian as a spoken language. Fundamentals of grammar, basic patterns of oral communication, writing and reading, introduction to Italian culture. INTENSIVE ITALIAN OPTION (FALL/SPRING ONLY): The intensive version of the course is designed to meet the needs ...
https://guides.temple.edu/msp1701/rights
Creative Commons is a set of licenses that gives public permission to use and share creative works, based on the creator’s stated conditions. Creative Commons is also an organization and a movement that allows creators to determine exactly how they want their work to be used by others by selecting a license comprised of at least one of four conditions. View the video below for additional ...