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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 ...
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How to identify (and avoid) false information.
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The College of Public Health is actively engaged in research, scholarship and policy development at local, regional, national and international levels. Among our faculty members are leading authorities in some of the most pressing public health issues of our time. Their groundbreaking contributions help us better understand the public health implications of cancer, HIV/AIDS, aging ...
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Become a Student Volunteer Temple Volunteers, a program within the university’s Office of Community Affairs and Engagement, is dedicated to providing students with the resources and guidance necessary to immerse themselves in action for positive social change. We work with staff and students to establish strong relationships within and beyond the Temple campus through community service ...
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Professor Willis Overton Please click here for a current CV. Click here for lecture notes from Dr. Overton’s graduate-level course on History and Systems at Temple University. Willis F. Overton is the Thaddeus Bolton Professor of Psychology (emeritus) at Temple University. His activities include work in the fields of Developmental and Clinical Psychology. He is currently a Fellow of the ...
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Biography Dr. Udoeyo is an Associate Professor of Instruction in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering. Prior to his joining the faculty in Temple University, he was a Visiting Research Scholar/Professor at Global Institute of Environmental Engineering System (GIEES) and the Department of Civil Engineering, University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His primary assignment is ...
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Biography Caite Wolak is an instructor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences and has served as the director of undergraduate studies for the public health major, the 4+1 accelerated BSPH to MPH program as well as the public health and nutrition minors since 2016. In this role, she enjoys working with students and values the importance of creating experiences that can maximize ...
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LawAtlas.org is supported by funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to increase the use of high-quality information about the law and its relationship to health. Data on the site have been created with support from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization, Pew Charitable Trusts, the Arnold Foundation, Trust for America’s Health, the Hopewell ...
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The art of witness impeachment is inextricably bound with the substantive law of evidence. Evidence rules explicitly allow for impeachment of any witness (even one called by the party) and set the procedures for attacking with inconsistencies – the impeaching document need not be shown to the witness, and impeachment must occur with there being some opportunity for
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TimeTree: An Emmy Award-winning Database David Attenborough's Emmy Award-winning film and television program Rise of Animals (BBC/Smithsonian Channel) takes viewers on a 500 million year journey exploring the evolution of vertebrates. To do so, it uses Hedges and Kumar's circular TimeTree of Life as its framework.