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For general directions, if you use Google Maps to find Main Campus, be sure to use the following address: 1801 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19122. For students and families who are visiting our Main Campus for an in-person tour, all tours start at the university’s Welcome Center, located at the following address: 1101 W. Montgomery Ave ...
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Technical Support The Technology Support Services Team provides assistance for technology related questions to the university community. Overview The Technology Support Center is staffed by professional consultants and technical student workers who are trained to assist Temple students, faculty, and staff with technical issues. Live Chat or Request Help: tuhelp.temple.edu. Faculty/staff can ...
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If you live more than 150 miles from Temple's main campus you may arrive the night before your scheduled First-year Orientation session and stay in on-campus housing for a $25 early arrival fee. Early arrival details are as follows: Check-in between 4:00pm-6:00pm at Morgan Hall South (1603 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122) the night before your scheduled orientation session Overnight ...
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Temple University Alumni Association Upon graduation, all new graduates become lifetime members of the Temple University Alumni Association (TUAA). Consisting of over 370,000 alumni in 50 states and 154 countries, the TUAA has fostered lifelong engagement with alumni, students and the Temple family since its founding in 1927. The TUAA is an inclusive, supportive volunteer organization ...
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In the late 1800s, when a child wrote to a newspaper editor asking whether there is a Santa Claus, the editor replied in what became one of the most quoted and reprinted editorials ever: Yes, VIRGINIA, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy. Alas! how dreary would ...
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The university’s 115-acre Main Campus is nestled in the heart of Philadelphia just two miles north of Center City and the satellite Temple University Center City campus. Due to Temple’s close proximity to hundreds of Philadelphia-based companies and organizations, graduate students have access to opportunities in both industry and research.
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In this paper, we address the global well-posedness and long-time behavior of solutions to the Nernst-Planck-Navier-Stokes system described by (1)–(5). The conservation of the spatial averages of the velocity u and ionic concentrations ci in time is a key property of the model that is frequently used in the paper:
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The CRAAP test is a handy method for evaluating information sources. It provides a list of questions you can use to test a source's legitimacy, using the acronym CRAAP: C is for Currency: the timeliness of information When was the information created, published, or posted? Has the information been revised or updated? Does your research topic require current information, or will older sources ...
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A wide range of programs, about and for people with disabilities, which address disability across the life-span, including disability history, professional enrichment, post-secondary learning, and aging.
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The US Department of State requires scholars to have “sufficient proficiency in the English language, as determined by an objective measurement of English language proficiency, successfully to participate in his or her program." [22 CFR 62.11 (a) (2)]. If you have not earned a degree from a U.S. institution or if you were educated in a country where English is not the primary language of ...