https://news.temple.edu/2022-08-23/why-are-shows-queer-female-characters-being-canceled-temple-professor-explains
Amid recent cancellations of LGBTQIA+ programming, fans have noticed a troubling pattern: Much of this content centered queer women and their romantic relationships with other women.
https://www2.law.temple.edu/10q/pennsylvania-raises-salary-threshold-updates-duties-tests-with-new-overtime-rule/
Effective October 3, 2020, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) has updated Pennsylvania’s overtime rules to increase the salary threshold for qualifying under the Pennsylvania Minimum Wage Act (PMWA) as an exempt executive, administrative, and professional employee. The rule also b
https://guides.temple.edu/c.php?g=900280&p=8570178
Online Resources. Library of Congress's Municipal Codes: A Beginner's Guide. UC Hastings Law Library’s State and Local Government Law Research Guide. Although this guide focuses on California, it contains general materials as well. Drake Law Library's Search Tips: Municipal Ordinances.
https://disabilityresources.temple.edu/universal-design-learning-udl
The challenge of inclusive higher education in the 21st century. The scholarship of teaching and learning at the postsecondary level has enabled a consensus that the conventional methods of college teaching -- characterized at their simplest by full-session lectures, assigned readings and exercises from a textbook, and grading based primarily on two or three exams – simply do not work for a ...
https://foxonline.temple.edu/foxtutorials/canvas/color-coding-of-gradebook
What do the Colors in Gradebook Mean? Gradebook includes a default set of colors that indicate different assignment statuses. Blue indicates a late submission
https://www.temple.edu/about/ethics-compliance/enterprise-risk-management/erm-process
Assess Risks After identifying the risks, the next step is to assess their likelihood and potential impact on the organization’s objectives. This step involves analyzing the risks in terms of their probability of occurrence, potential impact, the speed (or velocity) that the risk might affect the organization and the adequacy of the organization’s current controls to mitigate those risks.
https://math.temple.edu/~reich/Fib/
Here is where Fibonacci comes in - we can build a squarish sort of nautilus by starting with a square of size 1 and successively building on new rooms whose sizes correspond to the Fibonacci sequence: Running through the centers of the squares in order with a smooth curve we obtain the nautilus spiral = the sunflower spiral. This is a special ...
https://isss.temple.edu/faculty-staff-and-researchers/international-employees/h-1b-applicants/changing-employers-while-holding-h-1b-status
Here is the regulatory provision [8 CFR 214.1(l)(2)]. Read it carefully: (2) An alien admitted or otherwise provided status in E-1, E-2, E-3, H-1B, H-1B1, L-1, O-1 or TN classification and his or her dependents shall not be considered to have failed to maintain nonimmigrant status solely on the basis of a cessation of the employment on which ...
https://registrar.temple.edu/2021-2022-academic-calendar
Thursday, December 16 - Sunday, January 9. Early Term Start (ETS) Courses. Monday, January 10. Full Term 16-week Courses (1) and 7-week Courses (7A) begin
https://isss.temple.edu/faculty-staff-and-researchers/international-employees/h-1b-applicants/h-4-dependents
Spouses and unmarried minor children (under 21 years of age) of an H-1B principal are eligible for H-4 status. Generally, individuals holding H-4 status may remain in the U.S. for the same period as the H-1B principal, provided the proper extensions requests are filed with USCIS if the H-1B principal extends H-1B status.