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Gurdip Bakshi - Fox School of Business

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Biography Gurdip Bakshi is the Marvin Wachman Professor of Finance. He joins the Fox School from the University of Maryland, where he was the Dean’s Professor of Finance at the Smith School of Business. Bakshi’s research interests include stock valuation, option valuation, term structure of interest rates, asset pricing, capital, commodity, and currency markets, crashes, and international ...

Temple University names Jodi Bailey as vice president for student ...

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From 2022 to 2023, while also at NJCU, she served as vice president for enrollment management and student affairs and also as chief enrollment officer. She first joined NJCU in 2016 as the executive director of housing and residence life, before being promoted to associate vice president for student affairs in 2018.

Act 48 Credits - Office of the University Registrar

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What is Act 48 and who does it apply to? Beginning July 1, 2000, Act 48 of 1999 requires all persons holding Pennsylvania professional educator certification to complete continuing education requirements every five years in order to maintain their certificates in active status. This applies to all educators holding Pennsylvania public school certification including Instructional I and II ...

Shivayogi V. Hiremath - cph.temple.edu

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PI, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development, NIH, Evaluating associations between trauma-related characteristics and functional recovery in individuals with spinal cord injury, Grant number: 1R03HD101064. (8/2020-7/2023: 20% Effort).

Social Work MSW | Temple University Bulletin

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In partnership with the Beasley School of Law, the School of Social Work offers a dual degree JD-MSW program. Interested applicants apply to the JD and MSW programs separately. In each application, students note their interest in the dual degree JD-MSW program. The first year of coursework is composed entirely of JD courses. The second through fourth years of coursework include a mixture of JD ...

QUAKER APPROACHES TO QUEER: GAY AND LESBIAN INCLUSION IN THE LIBERAL ...

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8 Liberal Friends relate to and differ from Evangelical and Conservative Friends in their ways of worship and their theology. Liberal Friends and Conservative Friends practice silent “unprogrammed” worship, but have different views on soteriology and the authority of the Bible. In counter-distinction to Conservative Friends, liberal Friends tend to perceive greater authority in truth ...

China Scholarship Council Signs Agreement with Temple ... - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/owltopia/2023/10/17/china-scholarship-council-signs-agreement-with-temple-launching-new-scholarship-program/

On October 9, 2023, the China Scholarship Council (CSC) signed a collaborative agreement with Temple University, officially launching the selection process for candidates for its new scholarship program, beginning 2024.

Professor Jonathan Lipson, Temple Law School

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Jonathan Lipson holds the Harold E. Kohn Chair and is a Professor of Law at Temple University Beasley School of Law. He teaches Contracts, Bankruptcy, Corporations, Commercial Law, Lawyering for Entrepreneurship, International Business Transactions, and a variety of other business law courses. In addition to Temple, he has taught at the law schools of the University of Wisconsin (where he held ...

F-1 Student Reinstatement vs Traveling to Regain Status

https://global.temple.edu/isss/students/current-students/f-1-student/maintaining-legal-status/f-1-student-reinstatement-process/f-1-student-reinstatement-vs-traveling-regain-status

International students must maintain lawful F-1 status by complying with the immigration regulations outlined below. If an international student fails to follow these rules, they will lose their F-1 Status. In this case, a student must make a choice on how they will regain F-1 Status. If you think you may be out of status, please contact ISSS immediately. The longer you wait to address the ...

Upcoming Events - College of Liberal Arts

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Please join us for a talk with Elijah Chudnoff (Professor, University of Miami) on Inference, […]