https://cph.temple.edu/news/2025/02/empowering-next-generation-dr-davonti-deangelo-haynes-mission-bridge-gaps-education-opportunity
Educational disparities present significant challenges in North Philadelphia, but Dr. DaVonti' DeAngelo Haynes is making a profound impact at the heart of the community. As an assistant professor at Temple University's College of Public Health, Dr. Haynes is dedicated to empowering urban and rural youth through education, policy, and community collaboration. His work is centered on one core ...
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All students who wish to borrow federal student loan funds must have a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on file with Temple University for the enrolled academic year. Nonmatriculated students who are enrolled in courses required by the state of Pennsylvania for elementary or secondary teacher certification or recertification. All students who wish to borrow federal ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/psychology/graduate/phd-program
The nine-month academic year stipend for 2023-2024 is $25,000. This stipend comes with full tuition remission as well as health benefits for the student. The College of Liberal Arts provides additional funding for research over the summer at the end of the first year of the doctoral program.
https://medicine.temple.edu/departments-centers/clinical-departments/medicine/department-medicine-sections/infectious-diseases/microbiology-lab
Raghava Potula, PhD Raghava Potula is the Medical Director of Clinical Microbiology, Immunology and Virology Laboratories, Temple University Hospital. He is Professor of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine and Center of Substance Abuse Research at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine. His clinical research interests include use of molecular methodologies to develop more accurate, cost-effective, and ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-01-29/temple-celebrates-generous-gift-music-education-program
A music nonprofit awards $50,000 to Temple University’s Music Prep program to strengthen access to music education for students from underserved communities.
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Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine and Center for Biotechnology
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-06-10/nil-good-thing-or-bad-thing-sports-industry-expert-weighs
Then there was the NCAA v. Alston Supreme Court ruling on June 21, 2021, which ruled the NCAA’s restrictions on providing college athletes with non-cash compensation for academic-related purposes was in violation of anti-trust laws. Following the Alston ruling, the NCAA adopted new policies allowing athletes to profit from their NIL.
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be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen; be enrolled in a first-time bachelor’s degree program; maintain satisfactory academic progress; and complete any verification requirements, if selected. Changes to your eligibility after the verification process or a review of changed FAFSA data may result in changes to the amount of offered Pell Grant.
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https://news.temple.edu/news/2023-07-31/new-logo-signals-new-era-temple
There’s a new Owl in town. Bold. Fierce. Majestic and sleek. Don’t worry, Hooter and Stella aren’t going anywhere—you’ll find this rowdy and rambunctious raptor living primarily on T-shirts and baseball caps.Temple formally introduced this new athletics logo on Aug. 1.“When we set out to update our previous mark, we were looking for something that would really represent the