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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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Delco agency offers tax help for seniors Delaware County Offices of Services for the Aging, in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue, will help seniors complete their 2007 tax returns and property tax/rent rebate application at two locations in the county. A representative from the Department of Revenue will...
Philadelphia-Area Burn Centers Feel Financial Pressures.
By Josh Goldstein, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 5--When two teenagers were severely burned after touching electrical wires above a railroad car in Lancaster, they were sent to Philadelphia-area burn centers for care. After a propane-gas...
Physicians Explain Health, Financial Dangers Facing Uninsured; Lack of Health Insurance Termed Dangerous for Individuals, Society
News Advisory: WHO:-- Sara E. Walker, MD, MACP, president of the American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine (ACP-ASIM)-- Howard Grant, MD, chief executive officer, Temple University Children's Medical Center-- Temple University physicians who treat the uninsured. WHAT: Physician leaders examine the health effects resulting from a lack of...
Cities Fear Bush Tax Plan Will Lessen Attractiveness of Municipal Bonds.
By Jonathan Gelb, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 20--They are a darling of investors, schools boards, and local governments everywhere. But municipal bonds -- the important financial tool that helps governments to raise money for new...
Philadelphia Health System Celebrates Financial Recovery.
By Josh Goldstein, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 2--Joseph W. Marshall 3d, chairman and CEO of Temple University Health System, says he is proud that Temple's solution to its financial troubles was "very different from the standard response...
Corrections.(Brief Article)
* A story on Page 21 of the Feb. 4 issue had the incorrect spelling of Bob Sigmond's name. Sigmond is senior adviser to the dean at Temple University in Philadelphia. * Conway MacKenzie & Dunleavy Inc. represented Troy-based Talon Automotive Group Inc. in...
Philadelphia-Area Hospitals Will Face Mounting Financial Pressure, Study Says.
By Josh Goldstein, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 2--Philadelphia-area hospitals could face a Darwinian shakeout over the next few years because of financial problems fueled by labor shortages, rising drug prices, and the impact of managed care, a new...
Philadelphia Hospital Battles Financial Crisis.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 13 -- Sitting in the cooling night air outside her Kensington rowhouse last month, Johanna Rodriguez thought she had done everything possible to get ready for the birth of her first child. But she had no way...
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