https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/business-administration-mba-bu-ba-mba
Hone key business management principles including communication, ethics, leadership and strategy, and prepare to start or advance a career in business.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/directory/mark-leuchter
Media Mentions via CBS Philly on April 4, 2022 Mark Leuchter Featured on CBS Philly Segment Professor Mark Leuchter was featured on a segment for CBS on how he used his musical talent to organize a fuzz pedal fundraiser for Ukraine.
https://www.fox.temple.edu/academics/executive-dba
Every C-Suite Needs a Doctor Prescribe powerful business solutions with the highly regarded Fox Executive DBA program. Expand your decision-making abilities and gain new perspectives on everyday business challenges. The Executive Doctorate in Business Administration is a part-time program designed to equip senior managers and executives with the power to transform today’s business ...
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Department Scholarships & Awards Department scholarship and award recipients are selected annually by each department’s faculty committee. Students should contact their undergraduate faculty advisor/director with questions regarding departmental awards.
https://law.temple.edu/academics/degrees/llm-trial-advocacy/
The LL.M. in Trial Advocacy is a one-year, 24-credit degree program. While a full-time program, the LL.M. is designed for practicing attorneys with real-world personal and professional obligations.
https://www.fox.temple.edu/news/temple-honors-fox-professor-emeritus-hails-record-breaking-year-during-2016-celebration
Temple University honored two key players in internationalization at its 4th Biennial Celebration of Globalization, held Nov. 9 at Adventure Aquarium in Camden, N.J. Kailin Tuan, Ph.D., Fox School of Business Professor Emeritus, received the 2016 Global Temple Award for his groundbreaking work in bringing the study of Risk Management and Insurance and Actuarial Science to the People’s ...
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Leonore F. Carpenter Professor of Law Temple University Beasley School of Law Affiliated Professor of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Temple University 1719 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 (215) 204-4977 lee.carpenter@temple.edu
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Theater is a universal form of human expression - found in almost every society throughout history. We use it not only for entertainment, but also to explore the deepest questions about ourselves and our society. But do we know how it works? Can we identify the techniques that playwrights, actors, directors and designers use to create meaning on the stage? And what is unique about experiencing ...
https://law.temple.edu/contact/laura-e-little/
Professor Laura E. Little serves as the James G. Schmidt Chair in Law. She specializes in federal courts, conflict of laws, and constitutional law. She teaches, lectures, and consults internationally on these subjects and is routinely engaged for training judges as well as for speeches at academic and judicial conferences. She is the author of numerous books and articles, including a sole ...
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The receptor protein we investigate here is called factor Xa (fXa), an important drug target in the thrombosis pathway. Several ligand molecules, or inhibitors, can bind to Factor Xa. These ligands could serve as anticoagulants that block the activity of clotting factor Xa and prevents blood clots developing or getting worse. In the lab, we compare the binding affinities of two ligands, XLC ...