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Yue Qiu's CV - Fox School of Business and Management

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5. “Common Ownership and Corporate Social Responsibility” (with Xin Dai) • Review of Corporate Finance Studies, 10(3), Pages 551-577, 2021

Temple University | Off-Campus Housing Search

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Explore Temple University Off-Campus Housing Website - the ultimate resource for undergraduates, graduate students, faculty and staff seeking housing options near Temple. Find your perfect home today!

Tech Tools in the Classroom - Information Technology Services

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Classroom Technology & Tools Over 500 smart classrooms feature computers, built-in multimedia, internet and wireless access. Instructors can record and share class lectures online using lecture capture programs. Wireless projection (Kramer/Apple TV) is available in Wachman Hall, the Science Education and Research Center (SERC) and the Tuttleman Learning Center, as well as other expanding ...

J.D. Evening & Part-Time Day Division - Temple Law

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Temple Law’s part-time programs are designed for students with time restrictions due to employment or other responsibilities. Most part-time students attend the Evening Division and attend classes…

About the Institute on Disabilities | Institute on Disabilities ...

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Our Vision A society where all people are valued and respected, and where all people have the knowledge, opportunity and power to improve their lives and the lives of others. About The Institute on Disabilities The Institute on Disabilities at Temple University is one of the sixty-eight University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Service (UCEDD ...

Open Houses - Office of Undergraduate Admissions

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Open Houses will include an Admissions presentation, academic previews hosted by our schools and college, a campus resources and information fair, and campus and residence hall tours. Open Houses will be offered on Aug. 9, Sep. 20, Oct. 5, Oct. 25, Nov. 15, Dec. 6 and Jan. 24. Registration is now open for selected upcoming dates.

Introduction to Symposium on International Law and the Politics of History

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range of topics, including the causes of lawyers' turn to history, the representation of law and lawyers in the work of influential historians, and the essentially contested nature of legal argument. Drawing upon and extending arguments Orford has developed elsewhere, ILPH brims with fresh insights and opens up new avenues of scholarly inquiry. The book is brilliantly conceived, meticulously ...

Article - Zoom - Information Technology Services

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Zoom is the video communication platform used at Temple University. Zoom provides a reliable cloud platform for video and audio conferencing, collaboration, chat, and webinars across mobile devices, desktops, telephones, and room systems. Students, faculty and staff can sign into Zoom using their AccessNet username and password at: TUportal or zoom.temple.edu The Zoom web browser client will ...

Negro Spirituals · William Still: An African American Abolitionist ...

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Negro spirituals were created and sung by enslaved Africans. The songs are very beautiful and contain coded messages used by enslaved Africans to convey hidden signals for escaping, hiding and expressing danger as well as discontent with slavery. (1) Oh Lord How Come Me Here Lord, how come me here? Lord, how come me here? Lord, how come me here? I wish I never was born There ain’t no freedom ...

Legal Studies (LGLS) | Temple University Bulletin

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Learn about the experience of African Americans through the lens of the U.S. legal system. U.S. law, which first defined African Americans as less than human, eventually declared discrimination illegal, and remains both an expression and an instrument of change at the intersection of race and equality. As you study this evolution, you will reflect on relevant current events, and explore your ...