https://medicine.temple.edu/about/history
Temple University was founded in 1884 by the Rev. Russell H. Conwell, clergyman, educator, and author of the famed oration, "Acres of Diamonds." It was Pastor Conwell's purpose to make quality education available to all intellectually capable people, regardless of ability to pay. This has remained one of Temple's major goals over the years. Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University ...
 
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https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/medicine-md-me-meds-md/why-katz-school-medicine
Why study medicine at Katz? The Katz School of Medicine provides students with an education that is patient-centered, instilling in learners the school's ethic of human service and lifelong learning; research opportunities that advance and integrate basic and clinical science; and patient care that is administered with compassion and understanding, utilizing contemporary knowledge and ...
 
https://guides.temple.edu/healthstatistics/philadelphia
OpenDataPhilly is a portal that provides access to more than 300 data sets, applications, and APIs related to the Philadelphia region. Built by Azavea, a Philadelphia-based geospatial software firm, OpenDataPhilly is based on the idea that providing free and easy access to data information encourages better and more transparent government and a more engaged and knowledgeable citizenry.
 
https://exhibits.temple.edu/s/william-still/page/jones--absalom
Absalom Jones (1746-1818) Absalom Jones was the first black Episcopal Priest and founder of The African Episcopal Church of Saint Thomas, presently located at 6361 Lancaster Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was born in Delaware as a slave. At age 16, he came to Philadelphia, where he learned to read and write. Jones worshipped at St. George's Methodist Church. There, he and Richard ...
 
https://klein.temple.edu/
The Klein College of Media and Communication is one of the largest schools of its kind in the country. Considered the Philadelphia region’s leading provider of media employees, Klein College is where academic and creative ideas come to fruition.
 
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/anthropology/graduate
Temple University’s Anthropology MA and PhD degree programs are designed for those who are seriously passionate about working hard towards furthering their anthropology education. If you’re accepted into the program, you’ll conduct exciting fieldwork and learn the skills you need to join the ranks of Temple grads performing groundbreaking anthropology work in academic and professional ...
 
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Class of 2025 Arianna Giebink, MD – Neuro-Oncology Fellowship, Duke University Akbal Gill, DO – Vascular Neurology Fellowship, Yale University Narmeen Masood, MD – Neurocritical Care Fellowship, Yale University Amanda Rubin, DO – Multiple Sclerosis & Neuroimmunology Fellowship, Cedars-Sinai Darshil Shah, MD – Neurocritical Care Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University Kelly Xing, MD ...
 
https://education.temple.edu/aba
The Applied Behavior Analysis program prepares graduates to apply the concepts and principles of behavior analysis in a variety of fields, including: Education Intellectual and developmental disabilities Autism spectrum disorder Behavioral health Rehabilitation Human performance improvement Additionally, graduate certificate and professional development offerings enhance the knowledge and ...
 
https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/public-relations-major-co-pr-ba
Learn the skills needed to successfully develop, manage and communicate public relations campaigns for a variety of organizations and their publics.