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Financial Aid Priority Deadline - Student Financial Services

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The FAFSA priority filing deadline is February 1 for all undergraduate students (graduate students are encouraged to file early, too!). The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must be completed and received by the Federal Processing Center by this date. The importance of meeting this deadline cannot be overstated. While there are some types of aid (e.g., Pell Grants and Direct ...

Staff - School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management

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Tuttleman Learning Center | Temple Now

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Learn about Temple’s diversity, equity and inclusion resources and how to access them.

Honors Program | Undergraduate Admissions

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Mérida, Mexico We are thrilled to offer a study abroad program specifically for Honors students in Mérida, Mexico. The Honors Study Abroad program takes place from mid-May to mid-June, and presents a deep dive into the history and legacies of colonialism in the Yucatán Peninsula. Students earn credit for History 2900: From Colonialism to Tourism: Five Centuries of Conflict, Conquest, and ...

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 ...

Frequently Asked Questions About J.D. Admissions - Temple Law

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No. There is no required course of study during your undergraduate years. You must earn a baccalaureate degree from an institution which is approved by one of the regional accrediting associations of the United States. As for undergraduate classes, there is no prescribed course work. It is more important that you take classes that are challenging and that interest you. It is also important for ...

Christopher W. Schultz, PhD | Lewis Katz School of Medicine | Lewis ...

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Lewis Katz School of Medicine Cancer and Cellular Biology Assistant Professor

Biology Department Promotion | College of Science and Technology ...

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Temple Biology department is pleased to congratulate: Darius Balciunas for his promotion to full professor effective July 1, 2023. Alla Arzumanyan for her promotion to Associate Professor of Research effective July 1, 2023. Frank Nelson for his promotion to Associate Professor of Instruction effective July 1, 2023. Ang Sun for his promotion to Associate Professor of Research effective July 1 ...

PENNSYLVANIA NOW HAS A ‘CLEAR’ STATE OF MIND

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This dichotomy may seem simple, but it has eluded lawyers and judges for decades. Again, the Court acknowledged this in Fitzpatrick - “we first must distinguish between the two ways in which a declarant's state of mind can be invoked as a basis for admitting a declarant's out-of-court statement in a legal proceeding. The two often are conflated by courts and practitioners alike.”