https://medicine.temple.edu/news/2023/05/celebrating-class-2023s-leading-achievers-contributors-faculty-who-inspired-them
On the eve of commencement, as is tradition at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine, the Class of 2023’s top students, and the faculty who left the greatest impression on the class, were honored during a ceremony at the school. Known as Awards Day, the event is made possible through the contributions of generous donors. “While we are proud of all our graduates and our faculty, some of you ...
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Next Steps AmeriCorps is an opportunity for low-income, first-generation students to engage in community service, mentoring, and leadership development and receive a stipend
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TUJ is the first educational institution in Japan to be officially recognized as a Foreign University, Japan Campus by Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. This status allows TUJ to sponsor student visas, enabling international students to study at the university on either a short-term basis (one or two semesters) or a long-term basis (such as to complete a ...
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IEEE Transactions on Robotics (T-RO), 41 (2025), 1755-1772. [arXiv] [DOI] 2024 Lindsay Ouellette, Julia Zortea, Alexandra Capalbo, Raz Shermister, Charles Furtado, Zhanteng Xie, Philip Dames, and Donald Hantula. “Too close for comfort? Navigating personal space in human-robot encounters.” Northeast Business & Economics Association (NBEA ...
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We’re committed to keeping a Temple education affordable for all. At Temple, you get the reasonable costs of a public university with the advantages of a world-class research institution. Our goal is to make it financially possible for every qualified applicant to enroll, so that we may continue to build the diverse and talented student community for which we’re known. It’s why all ...
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Online MBA Acquire a standout business education that offers unparalleled flexibility with the Online Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Temple’s Fox School of Business. This highly personalized program uses cutting-edge virtual learning technology to keep you ahead of the curve and completely engaged. Designed and taught by the same award-winning faculty as Temple’s on-campus ...
https://law.temple.edu/aer/publication/what-kahneman-means-for-lawyers-some-reflections-on-thinking-fast-and-slow/
2013 January 01, 1970 Written for economists, the classic THINKING FAST AND SLOW by Daniel Kahnemann should be recommended reading for lawyers. Until advocates in and out of the courtroom understand thinking/decision-making processes, in particular what Kahnemann dubs “thinking fast” and “thinking slow,” they cannot expect to convince decision makers to think their way. Although ...
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CARE-writer is an online application that helps authors organize and format the information necessary to write systematic and transparent case reports while following the CARE guidelines. Case reports written with CARE-writer can be downloaded and submitted to preprint servers or scientific journals.
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CSCD 0816. The World of Sign Languages. 3 Credit Hours. "But isn't sign language universal??" Nope! Sign languages are as different from - and similar to - each other as spoken languages are. Likewise, the lives of d/Deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) people around the world can look very different from one another, but often also share key ...
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Morten Rasmussen * Australian lawyer and legal scholar Anne Orford has long been among the most prominent voices in the field of international law. Her research has focused on a number of diverse topics, including human rights and humanitarian intervention, international economic law and dispute settlement, and-perhaps most relevant for this special issue-the history and theory of ...