Since the graduate school does not provide a latex template, I thought I would create one and share it with everyone to help cut down on the tedious task of formatting your thesis.
This work is based off of the very nicely documented Purdue University thesis class by Mark Senn. Please thank him.
Ideally the Temple University Grad School would maintain and update with their latest formatting requirements (since almost everybody uses latex). Perhaps if enough people ask for a latex template they will make one or maintain this one.
A few things to note:
- Currently only correct formatting for physics or "hard sciences", (sorry, feel free to modify the code for your discipline).
- Last updated to follow 2015 Dissertation and Thesis Handbook
- This has only been used on Linux. If you find bugs, please fix and/or report them via github or email.
In the template folder you will find a very nice starting point for your thesis.