https://www3.fox.temple.edu/discover/2024/02/12/fox-alumnas-the-patty-wagon-brings-jamaican-flavor-to-campus/
New food truck owner Nia Foreman, BBA ’23, is no stranger to entrepreneurship. “You know how you’d go into a small, family-owned restaurant and you’d see a little kid working? That was me and my siblings growing up,” Foreman says. Motivated by her parents’ entrepreneurial work ethic and armed with a degree in entrepreneurship and […]
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"Ten Little Nigger Boys went out to dine; One choked his little self, and then there were Nine."
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During his service, he further explored his professional interest in global medicine completing a deployment to South America, course in Tropical Medicine at the Uniformed Services University and a field mission to Ghana. Outside of work, Nic enjoys spending his time with his wife and sons, traveling, watching sports, and spending time outdoors.
https://law.temple.edu/contact/peter-j-spiro/
Peter J. Spiro holds the Charles Weiner Chair in international law. Before joining Temple’s faculty in 2006, Professor Spiro was Rusk Professor of Law at the University of Georgia Law School. A former law clerk to Justice David H. Souter of the U.S. Supreme Court, Spiro specializes in international, immigration, and constitutional law. Spiro is the author of Beyond Citizenship: American ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/harris-l-devor
When Harris L. Devor started his junior year at Temple University, his first at the university after a stint in the Air Force and two years at another university, he was searching for some direction. “I was sort of floundering, honestly,” he says. He registered for an introductory accounting course for no other reason than he always had an aptitude for math. But Mr. Devor’s outlook ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/sites/liberalarts/files/documents/Temple%20U%20Department%20of%20Psychology%20Graduate%20Handbook%202025.pdf
I. GENERAL STATEMENT The Department of Psychology and Neuroscience offers graduate study leading to the Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology in a variety of areas of specialization. The Doctoral Program is a full-time program of study. The Department does not admit students for a terminal Master of Arts (M.A.) degree. Ph.D. students on the clinical area track may obtain a Master’s degree in ...
https://law.temple.edu/aer/2021/12/05/dna-as-proof-of-guilt-often-necessary-not-always-sufficient/
When is a DNA ‘match,’ the gold standard for forensic discipline, accurate but insufficient? A recent decision of the Connecticut Supreme Court reminds us of the limits of even this most potent form of proof. The power of DNA to prove guilt, establish actual innocence, or ‘raise a reasonable doubt’ cannot be questioned. More than
https://sites.temple.edu/yongtang/
Dr. Tang earned his Ph.D. in Statistics from the Department of Statistics, Iowa State University. This is his Mathematical Genealogy. His research interests are methods, theory, and applications in statistics and data science. Contact: Room 276 Building 1810 1810 Liacouras Walk Philadelphia, PA 19122-6083 Phone: (215) 204-3191 Email: yongtang ...
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By virtue of submitting financial documentation to Temple University’s Office of International Student and Scholar Services, you have indicated that you have sufficient finances available to you for the first year of study. You will not be eligible to work off campus until you have been in valid F1 status for one year. Please see Student Employment Options | Temple University International ...
https://www2.law.temple.edu/voices/author/jules-epstein/
An Al-generated video of a dead victim was used in an Arizona court case, raising questions about how the tech’s use might spread An Arizona court has heard “testimony” at the sentencing hearing for a man convicted of homicide from an Al-generated avatar of the victim. Professor Jules Epstein offers an analysis of how Pennsylvania courts might consider a similar admission and why it ...