https://education.temple.edu/academics/areas-study/early-and-elementary-education/early-and-elementary-graduate-certificate
Accelerated. Flexible. Supported. Whether you're ready to dive in full-time or need to ease in with just one course, Temple’s graduate certificate teacher preparation programs are designed to meet you where you are—and help you keep moving forward. With start dates available year-round, you can begin your program in any academic term: Summer I term: Mid-May through late June Summer II term ...
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.
https://global.temple.edu/isss/students/immigration-information-temple-center-american-language-and-culture-tcalc
Temple University's Center for American Language and Culture (TCALC) brings students from all over the world to the historic city of Philadelphia. Students enjoy Philadelphia's cultural, artistic, and culinary experiences while taking classes on Temple University's main campus. TCALC's classes are small, and the caring and experienced teachers help students of all English levels reach their goals.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-09-16/temple-university-sees-large-increase-first-year-enrollment-class-2028
For the fifth straight year, Temple welcomes its most diverse class ever with more than 60% of the first-year class identifying as a student of color. The university is also seeing noticeable increases among its Philadelphia, out-of-state and international student populations.
https://medicine.temple.edu/departments-centers/research-centers/hope-center-student-basic-needs
The Hope Center for Student Basic Needs at Temple University is an action research center transforming higher education into a more effective, equitable and impactful sector using a powerful combination of applied scientific research, technical assistance and educational training services to colleges and universities; policy advising with state and federal governments and agencies; and ...
https://global.temple.edu/isss/campus-employment
Such employment may be full-time during vacation periods for students who are eligible and intend to register for the subsequent academic term. Please note, if you do not yet have a Social Security Number (SSN), you will be required to apply for it once you are offered on-campus employment.
https://global.temple.edu/isss/faculty-staff-and-researchers/j-1-research-scholars-professor/prospective-j-1-exchange-visitors/research-scholar-vs-short-term-scholar
It is important to understand the difference between Research Scholar and Short Term Scholar. These are two of several "categories" of the J visa status. They are US Department of State terms and have nothing to do with Temple's job title of "Visiting Research Scholar". If the Exchange Visitor (EV) enters the US with a DS-2019 in the Research Scholar category, s/he will be entitled to conduct ...
https://provost.temple.edu/portfolio/leadership-searches/active-searches/provost-search
The provost is the chief academic officer at the 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.
https://globalprograms.temple.edu/programs/dual-bachelors-masters-degree/scholarships
University Financial Support Temple provides additional financial support in the form of assistantships, externships, fellowships and internships. These opportunities are awarded through academic departments based on need and fit. If you are interested in learning more, we recommend speaking with your admissions counselor or advisor for the specific degree program you are applying for ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-10-08/hispanic-latinoa-latinx-or-latine-find-out-how-use-terms
Professors Christina Baker, César Cabezas and Augusto Lorenzino from Temple University explain the meanings of Hispanic, Latino/a, Latinx and Latine.