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Apartment Description Experience the convenience of living just one block from Temple Campus, while enjoying the independence of apartment living at Beech International Village. With an easy, monthly utility payment your water, electricity, high-speed internet, cable, trash, and sewer are covered. Living is care-free at Beech with fully-furnished apartments and on-site laundry and fitness ...
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Current Research Healthy Brains project This National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) R01 grant-funded study will investigate how pre and postnatal factors influence clinical, cognitive, and neural characteristics in middle-age offspring. In doing so, we have the potential to answer important questions about how prenatal events influence long-term offspring outcomes. With Lauren Ellman as ...
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Tonia Hsieh is an Associate Professor of Biology at Temple University. She is interested in understanding how animals move through the complex, natural world, with a particular focus on running across granular media. She received her B.A. in Integrative Biology from the University of California Berkeley, and her Ph.D. in Biology from Harvard University, investigating how lizards walk on water ...
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Hypothesis 2: In comparison to smokers reporting lower NPO, smokers with higher NPO will also report greater negative affect, as measured by pre-post cue exposure differences in Negative Affect Scale (PANAS) scores. Hypothesis 3: In comparison to smokers with less cue-induced negative affect, smokers with greater negative affect will report stronger smoking urges. Mediation Hypothesis ...
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College of Science. The Saunders College had a full-time faculty of 50, about 800 undergraduates, and about 350 graduate students. Dave Ballard started working at RIT 11 years ago, while completing his undergraduate degree in Information Technology (he also earnedanMSinITdegreefromRIT).Hehadseenafewdeans come and go from the College of Business. The current Dean, a native of India, had moved ...
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Business Seminar II is a one-credit course that encourages first-year students to discover major interests through applied learning and other career-oriented experiences. The course exposes students to career paths in business and encourages major exploration through discussions with faculty, informational interviews, readings, and opportunities to practice skills needed to become more ...
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A new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals a stark increase in depression among adolescents and adults across the country. According to the data collected between 2021 and 2023, more than 1 in 8 Americans aged 12 and older have experienced symptoms of depression—nearly double the rate from just a decade ago. While rising rates may reflect growing ...
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Faculty members Peter Lelkes, Yah-el Har-el and Jonathan Gerstenhaber from Temple University’s College of Engineering have been working for over a decade to bring us closer to the future of wound care. The research team has discovered a way to engineer soy proteins into a nanofibrous wound dressing, called OmegaSkin, which could change the lives of patients suffering with major ailments such ...
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African American Music Reference provides full-text reference, biographies, chronologies, sheet music, images, and discographies which chronicle the diverse history and culture of the African American experience through music. The database is expanding to include coverage of blues, jazz, spirituals, civil rights songs, slave songs, and other forms of black American musical expression.
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From curse tablets to animal sacrifice to places where the divinity was approached, human beings in every period and culture have communicated with the divine. We will explore together how a given culture used art to communicate with the deity, interrogate the meaning of a sacred space itself, and look closely at the literary and material evidence for rituals and beliefs. Through the lens of a ...