https://klein.temple.edu/
The Klein College of Media and Communication is one of the largest schools of its kind in the country. Considered the Philadelphia region’s leading provider of media employees, Klein College is where academic and creative ideas come to fruition.
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Introduction to the Social Work Profession I is the first of two 3-credit required courses in the BSW Program for social work majors. As an introductory social work course, SSWU 2005 introduces students to the BSW curriculum, the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics, the Council for Social Work Education (CSWE) Educational Policy & Accreditation Standards (EPAS), and ...
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Temple University’s Fox School of Business transforms students into responsible professionals and leaders through a high-quality business education, professional development services and impactful community engagement opportunities. Read more about the Fox School of Business.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2019-10-09/store-clerk-board-chair-mitchell-morgan-s-story-essence-temple-made
Mitchell Morgan, FOX ’76, LAW ’80, worked full-time at his father’s shoe store in North Philadelphia to pay his way through business school at Temple. Now, he’s the founder and CEO of one of the country’s largest apartment companies and chair of the university’s Board of Trustees.
https://cis.temple.edu/~jfiore/2024/fall/1068/handouts/syllabus/
from the course bulletin Introduction to problem solving and programming in Java, software engineering, procedural and data abstraction, and object-oriented programming, including class hierarchies, inheritance and interfaces. Data types covered include primitive data types, strings, classes, arrays, vectors, and streams. Programming techniques include at least one technique for searching and ...
https://sites.temple.edu/feedingtempletown/2023/01/29/mitten-hall-serving-students-for-decades/
Starting in the 1960s, students expressed their frustrations with how dining halls were managed. Cafeteria “bouncers” would kick students out of the dining room if they weren’t actively eating, food prices fluctuated randomly, and students regularly complained that dishware was dirty and servers got their orders wrong.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/sites/liberalarts/files/EvaluationFindings_Brief2_updatedNov2022.pdf
The outputs served as performance measures that would, when combined with the range of in-depth interviews and observation data also collected, facilitate an understanding of whether and how longer-term outcomes (reductions in gun violence) were achieved. This brief summarizes the findings of the research study. A longer and more detailed report will be available to the public after BJA review.
https://disabilities.temple.edu/assistive-technology
A series of free webinars about how assistive technology can change lives by increasing access to employment, social interaction, and everyday life.
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Biography Dr. In-Sue Oh (PhD, Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa) is the Charles E. Beury Professor in the Department of Management at the Fox School of Business, Temple University. His research and teaching interests include personnel selection, meta-analysis, and strategic human resource management. Dr. Oh has published close to 100 scholarly articles, with more than 30 of them ...