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Employee Onboarding | Human Resources | Temple University Human Resources

https://careers.temple.edu/employee-onboarding

Benefit enrollment is facilitated online. If you are eligible for benefits, you will be provided the relevant enrollment information. Benefit packages vary by employee classification. For benefit enrollment questions, call 215-926-2270 or email benefits@temple.edu.

Chemical Inventory Management Program - Campus Operations

https://campusoperations.temple.edu/ehrs/chemical-safety/chemical-safety-programs/chemical-hygiene-program/chemical-inventory-management-program

Locate hazard information via inventory reports and SDS. Identify chemicals that are designated as Acutely Toxic, Peroxidizable, Reproductive Toxins, Select Carcinogens or Department of Homeland Security Chemicals of Interest. ACCESSING CHEMINVENTORY. Prior training and approval is needed to access the ChemInventory system.

Temple University - Temple License Plates

https://www.alumni.temple.edu/s/705/bp24/home.aspx?pgid=3787

Alumni, students, parents, employees and friends can purchase a Temple license plate through Alumni and Constituent Engagement. What’s even better is that a portion of the Temple license plate fee directly benefits Alumni and Constituent Engagement by supporting alumni programming.

Halogenated Solvents in Laboratories - Campus Operations

https://campusoperations.temple.edu/sites/campusoperations/files/documents/EHRS/Waste_Management/Halogenated%20Solvents%20In%20Labs.pdf

Contact EHRS to arrange for large collections of spent Halogenated Solvents or containers of spent Halogenated Solvents. Contain the leak and soak up with inert absorbent material. Place all spill pads, absorbent in a sealed bag and tag it as hazardous waste. Request disposal through EHRS.

Postbaccalaureate Program - Kornberg School of Dentistry

https://dentistry.temple.edu/academics-and-admissions/postbaccalaureate-program

The Temple University Kornberg School of Dentistry offers an intensive, 11-month, preparatory program designed specifically for motivated, pre-dental students to advance their bachelor’s degree and improve their candidacy to achieve admission to U.S. and Canadian dental schools.

Space Availability - Main Campus TECH Center - LibCal - Temple ...

https://techstudy.temple.edu/reserve/rooms

Media Studio reservations can be made by calling 215-204-9898 or visiting the TECH Center consultant desk. Faculty and Staff can reserve Recording Booths by calling 215-204-9898 or visiting the TECH Center consultant desk. For Complete Requirements and Policies click here.

Energy & Utilities - Campus Operations

https://campusoperations.temple.edu/facilities-management/energy-utilities

Budget Certainty - Temple follows a disciplined, overlapping, dollar-cost averaging schedule of electricity and gas transactions. Temple has been able to budget steadily declining unit prices with little variation within a single budget year.

Nano Instrumentation Center | College of Science and Technology ...

https://cst.temple.edu/research-priorities-departments/facilities-and-instrumentation/nano-instrumentation-center

Temple University's Nano Instrumentation Center (electron microscopy facility) is a core analytical characterization and nano-fabrication facility accessible to all research and educational activities at Temple and industry.

HBGMEDADM0001 Medication Administration Train the Trainer Course ...

https://noncredit.temple.edu/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&courseId=3612726&parentSite=HBGMEDADM

Once payment is confirmed, the trainer candidate must register for and complete online modules 0–9 and successfully complete all 9 quizzes with a score of 8 points or higher.

Finding Retroactive Liability for the Sterilization of Indigenous Women ...

https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2025/09/06_36TempIntlCompLJ752021-2022.pdf

In both countries, thousands of Indigenous women were forced to undergo sterilization without their full knowledge or true consent. The failure of states to take sufficient legislative action to prohibit these practices and protect Indigenous women has a continuing impact into the present day.