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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
NAICS Code Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools: 611310
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Sage Software Nonprofit Solutions Awards Three Unrestricted Grants to Nonprofits in Celebration of Customer Appreciation Month
Sage Software today announced that its Nonprofit Solutions business has awarded three unrestricted grants to customers as part of its annual Customer Appreciation Month. PrairieStar Health Center, Inc. in Hutchinson, Kan., Temple University in Philadelphia, and Central Connecticut Coast YMCA in New Haven, Conn. each received the grants after...
Man admits assault in Temple's Anderson Hall
Though his lawyer said the defendant did not remember the attack, an 18-year-old North Philadelphia man pleaded guilty yesterday to brutally beating and indecently assaulting a Temple University student Nov. 1 in a campus building. Steven Holmes faces up to 97 years in prison when he is sentenced Aug. 22...
Educator wins prestigious civics award
Call it a matched set.Now that Marciene S. Mattleman has been named winner of the 2007 Philadelphia Award, there will soon be a pair of the prestigious awards in the Mattleman household.Her husband, Herman Mattleman, former president of the Philadephia Board of Education, won the 1990 award.Marciene Mattleman is a...
Delaware County News in Brief
Temple and Crozer announce kidney transplant alliance Crozer-Keystone Health System, Temple University Hospital, and Temple University School of Medicine announced the creation of an alliance for kidney transplant services last month. The Temple-Crozer Kidney Transplant Alliance will serve patients in Delaware and Chester Counties with end-stage kidney disease who require...
A growing search for wisdom of the elders
For several years, a local initiative based at Temple University has captured the energy and expertise of many of the area's elders by connecting them to nonprofits. Now, a $1.8 million grant over three years will allow Coming of Age to take its model on the road and replicate it...
MFHA's showcase of the Stars unites students, industry vets
[ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] LOS ANGELES -- MUFSO 2007's final general session was Showcase of the Stars, a career event presented by the Multicultural Foodservice & Hospitality Alliance for some 300 minority and urban high-school and college students. Gerry Fernandez, founder and president of the MFHA and recipient of this...
Editorial | Care for the Abused
In just about 10 weeks, $37 million was raised to help keep the Thomas Eakins painting The Gross Clinic in Philadelphia. The artwork was, city and civic leaders deemed, a local treasure that needed to be cherished - not abandoned. They were right. But apparently, the same value isn't...
For these comics creators, not just funny business
He was as deadly as the Man With No Name and as smooth as James West, yet Lobo wasn't just another six-shooting hero. Author-artist Tony Tallarico's 1965 creation was much more than that. Lobo was the first African American character with his own comic book. Tallarico will be one...
Changing Skyline | Vision is limited in city's plan for N. Broad St.
Ed Rendell's idea to brand Broad Street as the "Avenue of the Arts" may have originated as a marketing strategy, but it will be remembered as one of the former mayor's lasting accomplishments. Not only did his campaign succeed in concentrating culture and nightlife on the blocks directly south of...
Defining America through Immigration Policy.(Book review)
Defining America through Immigration Policy. By Bill Ong Hing. (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2004. Pp. xi, 324. $26.95.) The author of this book offers a challenging examination of immigration history and the use of immigration policies in Americans' long quest to define "Who is...



