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Main
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Temple University's Main
Campus is located in the heart of Philadelphia. The sprawling 94.5
acre campus is just two miles north of bustling Center City, which
is the city's financial, cultural, historical, and retail hub. With
a population of over 1.5 million, Philadelphia is the second largest
city on the East Coast and ranks fifth in the nation. Philadelphia
is located 100 miles south of New York City, 130 miles north of
Washington, D.C., and 60 miles from the Jersey shore.
Academically, the Main
Campus is the central administrative site of the University and
houses ten of Temple's schools and colleges, including
- Richard J. Fox School
of Business and Management
- School of Communication
and Theater
- College of Education
- College of Engineering
James E. Beasley School of Law
- College of Liberal
Arts
- Esther Boyer College
of Music and Department of Dance
- College of Science
and Technology
- School of Social Administration
- School of Tourism and
Hospitality Management
The Main Campus can be
reached easily by public transportation using the "C" bus on Broad
Street, the Broad Street Subway (Cecil B. Moore stop), AMTRAK at
North Broad Street Station, and SEPTA Commuter Rail Lines at 10th
and Berks Streets.
To
explore Temple's other regional campuses, visit the following web
sites:
Temple
University Health Sciences Campus
Tyler
School of Art
Temple
University Ambler
Temple
University Fort Washington
Temple
University Center City
Temple
University Harrisburg
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