Temple University
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About Temple University
Temple University, established in 1884 by Russell Conwell, is a public state-related research university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
It is the state's second-largest university by enrollment, offering a diverse range of academic programs across its 17 schools and colleges.
The university provides over 640 academic programs, including more than 160 undergraduate majors, catering to a wide array of disciplines.
Notable among these are the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, the Fox School of Business, and the Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry.
Temple's commitment to research is evident through its classification as an R1 institution, indicating very high research activity.
Educational Innovation
In recent years, Temple has been at the forefront of educational innovation.
In 2023, it led a five-year study to revamp elementary education by making classrooms more engaging and playful, challenging traditional teaching methods.
Locations
Temple University operates multiple campuses and centers located in:
- Philadelphia, PA, USA (Main Campus)
- Chester, PA, USA
- Cherry Hill, NJ, USA
- Collingswood, NJ, USA
- Rome, Italy
- Tokyo, Japan
- Kyoto, Japan