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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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1801 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122
215.204.7000
NAICS Code Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools: 611310
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Temple to discuss alleged anti-Semitic assault
A town-hall meeting to discuss a Feb. 15 assault on two men at Temple University, which included anti-Semitic language, will be held at Temple Hillel, 2014 No. Broad St., at 8 tonight. Four Temple students were suspended after allegedly making the remark and punching one of the victims, who suffered...
4 students suspended after attack at Temple
Four Temple University students have been suspended in what is being tentatively characterized as a hate-crime assault on the main campus. Temple president Anne Weaver Hart announced the suspensions Friday, saying they resulted from a confrontation early Feb. 15 on North Broad Street. "The assault included anti-Semitic language, and the...
Temple student assaulted
A female Temple University student was physically and sexually assaulted in an academic hall early Thursday evening by an unidentified male, Philadelphia police said. She was in stable condition at Jefferson University Hospital late yesterday. The assault occurred between 6 and 7 p.m. on Anderson's Hall's second floor, while classes...
Bill Conlin | Torre in Los Angeles? Say it ain't so, Joe
W hen I'm King of the World . . . Joe Torre will not manage the team that was the baseball tree of his growing up in Brooklyn . . . The Yankees' first salary dump of the offseason grew up a Dodger fan. He cut his teeth and developed...
3d trial opens in Del. killing
Efforts to keep a jury from knowing about two previous mistrials have added complexity to the contentious prosecution of a former Wharton undergraduate charged with fatally bludgeoning a romantic rival almost three years ago.Prosecutors for the State of Delaware last week began a third effort to convict Irina Malinovskaya, 25,...
Clearing the record
An article on the supersizing of backyard play systems in yesterday's Inquirer incorrectly stated that Temple University psychologist Frank Farley has a practice. He teaches, researches and lectures. The Inquirer wants its news report to be fair and correct in every respect, and regrets when it is not. If you...
Down Under
THE STORY SO FAR Temple grad student Akhil Bansal and his dad in India are making millions smuggling pills to Americans who buy them online. Today's installment begins as DEA agents race to Australia, hoping to head off a move that could ruin their big case. It is October 2004....
Chaney can preserve his proud legacy by walking away
A good man has made a mistake -- correction, not a mistake but an egregious error in judgment, one done with premeditation and with intent to harm, if not permanently injure. So what to do about John Chaney? If the Temple University basketball coach is the man we...
The Philadelphia Inquirer Andrew Cassel column.
By Andrew Cassel, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 26--If you want to feel upbeat about Philadelphia, here's what I recommend: Stand on the corner of Berks Mall and North 13th Street around mid-morning on a sunny fall day, and...
Foreign immigrants prefer Philadelphia's suburbs to the city.
By Bob Warner, Philadelphia Daily News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 19--Foreign immigrants to the Philadelphia region now appear more likely to settle in the suburbs than in the city, bypassing the conventional urban "melting pot," according to a new study by...
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