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Our talented faculty and broad curriculum of nearly 300 academic programs provide superior educational opportunities for academically talented and highly motivated students, without regard to their status or station in life. Temple?s richly diverse student population and the dramatic growth of our residential campus community of student scholars enrich the educational and extracurricular life of our people. While the University especially serves students from Greater Philadelphia, it is enlivened by a rapidly increasing number of students from across Pennsylvania, throughout the nation, and around the world.We maintain an international presence with campuses in Tokyo and Rome and programs in London, Beijing, and six other locations worldwide. A long-time leader in professional education, Temple prepares the largest body of practitioners in Pennsylvania; we are among the nation?s largest educators in the combined fields of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, podiatry and law. In addition, we offer more than four dozen doctoral and more than 100 master?s degree programs that contribute to research and scholarship. Temple seeks to create new knowledge that improves the human condition and uplifts the human spirit.To achieve this goal, we maintain our commitment to recruiting, retaining, and supporting outstanding faculty that prize diversity of thought, excel in scholarly endeavors, and support the aspirations of capable students.
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Tech Central: despite all the talk about wireless, Temple University leaders found it made sense to centralize its technology equipment on campus
IF WE BUILD IT, WILL THEY COME? THAT WAS THE $16 million question Temple University (Pa.) executives, administrators, and trustees pondered before they gave the go-ahead to construct the largest student computer center in the country. "It wasn't a slam dunk," recalls Timothy O'Rourke, vice president of Computer and...
An education in AV technology: the annual EduComm conference covered podcasting, distance learning, and classroom planning
Orlando, Florida, may be best known for its Magic Kingdom and Island of Adventure, but for three days in June it played host to another "theme park" in the form of the 2006 EduComm conference. The theme, of course, was connecting education with audiovisual and information technology. Colocated with InfoComm...
Low-income Philadelphia neighborhood to receive high-tech makeover.
By Anthony S. Twyman, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 11--Several urban planners and a community group want to bring wireless Internet access, a community technology center, and new housing and commercial development to a North Philadelphia neighborhood shared...
The Philadelphia Inquirer Business People Column.
The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 20--John H. Capobianco has been in computers so long that he remembers when he was a boy wiring boards so that punch cards would fall into the right pocket on a sorter. "That...
Engineering School Students in Philadelphia Work on Wireless Braille Device.
By Reid Kanaley, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 25--Scott Stoffel, who is deaf and legally blind, put the palm of his hand onto a small black box and waited for a message from Temple University senior Jennifer Hanna. ...
Virtual Reality Conference in Philadelphia Pushes High-Tech Boundaries.
By Martha Woodall, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 31--Lifelike, computer-generated special effects in film. Multiuser games on the Internet. High-tech videoconferencing systems. Simulation rides such as Universal Studios' Back to the Future attraction. As the lines between...
Philadelphia Student Develops Computer-Automated Braille Communications System.
By Martha Woodall, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 19--Scott Stoffel, who is majoring in electrical and computer engineering at Temple University, had no trouble coming up with a topic for his required senior design project. He was studying...
Philadelphia Engineering School Tests Multimedia Tutoring System.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 16 -- Sean Jainarine did not have to wait long for an assignment after he slid a CD-ROM into a computer at Temple University's College of Engineering. "Greetings, and welcome to the Imits Corporation," a voice...
Computer Literacy.(Teaching, Learning, Technology Roundtable at Temple University)(Industry Trend or Event)
Temple University has taken a leading role in the development of a comprehensive information technology management program. In 1995, the Teaching, Learning, Technology Roundtable TLTR and the TLTR-Academic Planning Committee (TLTR-AP) became a forum for interested faculty, staff and senior administrators to develop strategies for the use of technology to...
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