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Harris L. Devor - Fox School of Business

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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 ...

Philosophy | Temple University College of Liberal Arts

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Why Study Philosophy? Philosophy explores life’s big questions about knowledge, existence and values. Do we have free will? Does God exist? How do we define health and disease? What is the good life? If you study Philosophy at Temple University, you will assess these and other claims and evaluate arguments in a wide range of fields. Temple Philosophy graduates go on to study law, medicine ...

Web Application Development - Department of Management Information ...

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Department of Management Information Systems, Temple University

Department of Mathematics - College of Science and Technology

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Courses Degree programs Research Opportunities Getting help Math Club For Prospective Students Special events

Dr. Jie Wu - Temple University

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Jie Wu, Ph.D., Fellow of AAAS, and Fellow of IEEE

Ravi S. Kudesia - Fox School of Business

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Biography Ravi S. Kudesia (PhD in Management, Washington University in St. Louis) is an Assistant Professor of Human Resource Management at the Fox School of Business, Temple University. Before joining the Fox School, he was a research fellow at Future Resilient Systems: a think tank established collaboratively by ETH Zürich and the National Research Foundation of Singapore. Dr. Kudesia ...

Tianxiang Shi - Fox School of Business

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Biography Dr. Tianxiang Shi is an Associate Professor and Edna Tuttleman Research Fellow in the Department of Risk, Actuarial Science, and Legal Studies. He is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries (FSA) since 2017. His research interests include risk theory and modeling, pension/retirement risk management, reverse mortgages, and data science in insurance. His papers have been published in ...

Current Residents | Graduate Medical Education | Lewis Katz School of ...

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Benjamin Sussman, MD Medical School: Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Intern Year: Mount Sinai Medical Center Interests: Building computers, anime/manga, video games, skiing, spending time with my family. Philly Favorite: Exploring the intricate neighborhoods in Center City, and trying new restaurants. My current favorite is Lazer Wolf.

A Personal View: Capital Punishment’s Failures

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This essay is part of a White Paper being submitted to the International Academy of Trial Lawyers in support of a motion calling for abolition of the death penalty. I have been a capital case litigator for thirty-plus years in Pennsylvania in the United States of America. What does that connote? Since the early

Our team – Control and Adaptive Behavior Laboratory - Sites

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Isabel is a graduate student in the Social Psychology track, co-mentored by Drs. Jason Chein and Chelsea Helion. Her research interests lie in the interactions between social decision making, emotion regulation, memory, and how these processes contribute to prediction errors. When she isn’t in lab, she is either exploring the PA wilderness, reading, or drinking copious amounts of tea.