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Office of Student Support | Lewis Katz School of Medicine | Lewis Katz ...

https://medicine.temple.edu/about/administrative-offices/office-student-support

Hannah Ravreby, MD Assistant Dean, Academic Coaching 215-707-1622 Hannah.Ravreby@temple.edu Jacob Ufberg, MD Interim Assistant Dean, Career Advising 215-707-5308 jacob.ufberg@temple.edu Kenneth Lee Executive Director for Educational Affairs Administration 215-707-5970 kenneth.lee@temple.edu Dianne Butera, MSW Senior Director, Student Support

Sanctions | Student Conduct and Community Standards

https://studentconduct.temple.edu/sanctions

l. Academic Sanctions- A grade reduction, failing grade and other appropriate academic sanctions. m. Minimum Mandatory Sanctions for Alcohol and Drug violations: First Finding of Responsibility: • Notification of parent (s)/guardian (s) regarding violation (s) where the Accused Student is under the age of 21.

Advising FAQ | College of Public Health | College of Public Health

https://cph.temple.edu/student-life/advising/advising-faq

To transfer into the College of Public Health (CPH) from another school or college within Temple University, a non-CPH student must complete the following steps: Review a brief College of Public Health Change of Program presentation (pdf), which covers important information about academic advising and college/university requirements. Complete a brief online assessment, which will test your ...

CIS 1051:Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming in Python

https://cis.temple.edu/~lafollet/1051/Syllabus.html

DESCRIPTION CIS 1051 introduces students to computers, computer programming, and problem solving using programs written in the Python language. . Topics covered include the general characteristics of computers; techniques of problem solving and algorithm specifications; and the implementation, debugging, and testing of computer programs. The goal is to learn to solve small programming problems ...

Direct Entry MS in Athletic Training | College of Public Health ...

https://cph.temple.edu/academics/degrees-programs/accelerated-programs/direct-entry-msat

For undergraduate students interested in a career in athletic training, the College of Public Health offers a direct entry program combining our BS in Health Professions and our MS in Athletic Training. More than 70% of athletic trainers hold at least a master’s degree—and within the next few years, a master’s degree will be required in order to become eligible for national certification ...

Cheryl A. Hyde - Temple University

https://www.temple.edu/about/faculty-staff/cheryl-a-hyde-chyde

During the 2021-2022 academic year, Dr. Hyde was a faculty fellow for the Public Policy Lab, College of Liberal Arts, Temple University. Her areas of teaching include community and policy practice, organizational change, social work ethics, advocacy, and social justice.

Guidelines for Adjunct Faculty Appointment, Pay, Titles, and Evaluation ...

https://klein.temple.edu/sites/klein/files/documents/Adjunct_Faculty_evaluation_and_appointment_guidelines_November_2022_with_links_to_forms.pdf

Normally a person should hold an appropriate terminal degree for appointment as an adjunct faculty member. However, in those cases in which a person has extraordinary expertise, qualifications and/or credentials in the field of intended appointment, that person may be appointed as an adjunct faculty member without such a degree.

Guidelines for Adjunct Faculty Appointments, Reappointments,

https://cst.temple.edu/sites/cst/files/documents/2022%20-2023%20CST%20Guidelines%20for%20Adjunct%20Faculty%20Appointment%2C%20Evaluation%2C%20and%20Pay.pdf

The completed performance evaluation will be provided to the adjunct faculty member. The evaluator will endeavor to provide the adjunct faculty member with a written summary of the evaluation within 30 calendar days of the review, and a copy placed in the adjunct faculty member’s departmental personnel file.

Provost 101: What is a Provost? - Office of the Provost

https://provost.temple.edu/about/provost-101

The provost is the chief academic officer at a university. In this position, the provost works closely with the president, vice presidents, deans, vice provosts, faculty and students to advance the mission and strategic priorities of the university.

Careers at the College | College of Public Health | College of Public ...

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Working at the College of Public Health, you’ll be part of an interprofessional institution that encourages academic excellence, research development, leadership and new ideas for providing an exceptional education for our students. Join us in our mission to develop progressive and compassionate researchers, practitioners, and clinicians grounded in creating the environments and health ...