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Findings from the Leisure Interest Measure (LIM) indicate moderate interest in outdoor (B=3.75), artistic (D = 3.25), social (F=3), and
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Dr. Elizabeth H. Barber is an associate professor and the Executive Director for Business Development and Partnerships for Temple University’s School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management (STHM), the Philadelphia region’s leading provider of management talent in tourism, hospitality, sport and recreation. Dr. Barber is one of the area’s foremost educators in the development of […]
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GenEd Quantitative Literacy courses present mathematical thinking as a tool for solving everyday problems and as a way of understanding how to represent aspects of a complex world. They are designed to prepare students as citizens and voters to have the ability to think critically about quantitative statements, to recognize when they are misleading or false, and to appreciate how they relate ...
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TQI is a 3-day intensive on qualitative and mixed methods research for researchers, clinicians, and scholars working in public health, healthcare, social work, government, non-profit organizations, and policy who are new to or would like to hone and expand their qualitative research skills. Usually offered in October at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.
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