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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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215.204.7000
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Urban education endowment established at Temple
Temple University's founder Russell H. Conwell once spoke of finding "acres of diamonds" in one's own back yard. It's a philosophy Bernard C. Watson said he subscribed to during decades of working as an educator at Temple and around the city.His commitment to seeking equity in education for the poor...
Youth Network leader may head education office
Lori Shorr, vice president for policies and planning at the Philadelphia Youth Network - the organization pioneering an effort to cut the city's dropout rate - is expected to be named Mayor Nutter's point person on education, sources said yesterday. Shorr, who previously worked in the Pennsylvania Department of Education...
On the cusp of change: from art teacher to info pro, her career has changed—and changed with the times
Patricia O'Brien Libutti, a retired member, has been surprised by the accolades she received in the past year. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In April, the SLA Education Division gave her the Anne Galler Award for Professional Excellence. The award celebrates an individual who "has demonstrated professional excellence in the field...
Temple educator is expected SRC pick
Gov. Rendell is expected to name Heidi A. Ramirez, an education specialist who heads an urban education program at Temple University, to the Philadelphia School Reform Commission tomorrow. Ramirez, who has a doctorate in the sociology of education from Stanford University and directs the urban education collaborative at Temple, would...
John M. Mickelson | Temple professor, 91
John M. Mickelson, 91, of Lafayette Hill, a professor emeritus of education at Temple University, died Tuesday at Artman Lutheran Home in Ambler.Dr. Mickelson taught in the curriculum education and development department at Temple for 37 years and was department chairman for several years. He published articles and consulted for...
Greening the campus: contemporary student environmental activism
In November 1992, the Union of Concerned Scientists UCS issued a report entitled "World Scientists' Warning to Humanity." Written by UCS Chair Henry Kendall and signed by 1,700 of the world's leading scientists, including the majority of Nobel laureates in the sciences, the report's admonition was conveyed in the strongest...
$586,000 grant to help health-care employees further their educations
Health-care employees who work directly with the mentally ill and the mentally retarded will be able to move toward associate's and bachelor's degrees through a $586,388, three-year grant funded by the Robert Wood Johnson and Hitachi Foundations. The grant was announced this afternoon at the Center City headquarters of the...
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...
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