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Today's business environment is full of challenges in the form of global competition, regulatory change, rapid technological change and domestic and international market instability. In this context, knowledge of both micro- and macro-economics is becoming an increasingly important tool for solving real world problems. This course is divided into two modules. In the first module, we delve into ...
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Associate Professor with Tenure Milton F. Stau er Senior Research Fellow Jul 2018 - Jul 2022 Department of Management Information Systems Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management
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Overview My teaching role has primarily focused on general education, intermediate and advanced undergraduate and graduate level Earth Science classwork, as well as engaging undergraduates in research within my lab. In each of these roles, my primary goal has been to help these individuals make the transition from students who passively receive content to scientists who actively identify and ...
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The General Education (GenEd) curriculum is the signature required curriculum for undergraduate students. Every Temple undergrad completes General Education requirements in order to graduate. General Education requirements:
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This course introduces students to the fundamental elements of visual design and their application in various types of journalistic publications both in print and online. Students will learn and use a variety of tools that will allow them to think and create journalistic elements visually. NOTE: Special authorization required for non-majors.
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ABSTRACT: Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) and spe-− cifically the UiO family of MOFs have been extensively studied for the adsorption and degradation of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) and their simulants. We present a combined experimental and computational study of the adsorption of dimethyl methylphosphonate (DMMP), a CWA adsorption simulant, in functionalized UiO-67. We have used density ...
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The Democratic Republic of Congo has been a recipient of robust foreign aid from rom international organizations (IOs) such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the The United Nations Organizations peacebuilding mission (MONUSCO). The DRC also receives aid from international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) like the Oxfam and Doctors without Borders. These ...
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This course focuses on the development of mixed use and sustainable communities within the natural, social, cultural, and economic context of development or redevelopment. Large-scale land-use and community planning projects in the urban or rural context are investigated. Real world projects range from preparing community-based revitalization plans and designs for inner-city neighborhoods, to ...
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In 2020, Wardlaw and her sister Elana McDonald created the Twin Sister Docs organization, which focuses on health, wellness and self-advocacy. Their mission is based on the “3Ts,” trust, translate and transform. Trusted messengers providing culturally accurate medical information which translates into individuals becoming advocates in their healthcare, leading to transformational outcomes.
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The Temple University Career Center is a central resource that builds collaborative relationships among the Temple community and empowers students and alumni through comprehensive career development services, driving successful careers.