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The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is a network of connected devices, sensors, and instruments that work together to collect, analyze, and monitor data from industrial operations. It can be used to help businesses maintain their equipment more efficiently and reduce costs.
https://education.temple.edu/directory/matt-tincani-tincani
Biography Matt Tincani, PhD, BCBA-D focuses on the application of behavioral principles to improve outcomes for people with disabilities and other special learning needs. His interests include systematic reviews of behavior science research, teaching job-related skills to neurodivergent people, smart technologies to improve special education, single-case designs, meta science, and open science ...
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Martins is a recipient of the Wilson Center Cold War Archives Research Institute Fellowship (2023-2024) as he conducted part of his doctoral investigation at the Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives in Budapest, Hungary.
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Biography Dr. Crystal Harold is the Associate Dean for Masters Programs at the Fox School of Business. She is also a Professor in Management and the Paul Anderson Senior Research Fellow. Her research focuses on workplace fairness, leadership, counterproductive behaviors, as well as temporal issues at work. Her work appears in top OB/HRM outlets including Journal of Applied Psychology ...
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This distinguished professorship honors Charles E. Beury, who served as president of Temple University from 1926-1941 and on Temple’s Board of Trustees prior to his appointment. Nicknamed “Beury the Builder,” his presidency coincided with an explosion of building projects that physically expanded Temple’s campus as well as a business-minded approach that sought greater efficiency and ...
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Have questions about Temple's graduate programs and campuses, tuition and financial aid, or applying as an international student? Find answers to your questions and more below.
https://hope.temple.edu/state-state-choices-national-landscape-analysis-postsecondary-eligibility-restrictions-opportunities-snap-ccdf-tanf/supplemental-nutrition-assistance-program-snap-higher-education
This page describes the rules for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). It is part of the report The State of State Choices: A national landscape analysis of postsecondary eligibility restrictions and opportunities in SNAP, CCDF, and TANF. Click here to return to the main page or continue reading below.
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Finance Has Evolved. Have You? The finance industry is different today than two decades ago. Reform, crashes and financial technology have dramatically reshaped the finance sector. In other words: Finance has evolved. Have you? That is the question we continuously ask ourselves at the Fox School. More than ever, Finance is a competitive field to break into today. Having a master’s degree and ...
https://hope.temple.edu/policy-advocacy/closing-college-snap-gap
Congress has created exemptions to restrictive SNAP eligibility that now allow some college students to qualify for benefits. While these exemptions somewhat broadened access to SNAP, they also added significant complexity to a program that already contained a dizzying maze of eligibility rules and application processes. Closing the “ college SNAP gap ” by enrolling students who are ...
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Who do you think of when someone asks you to draw a scientist? In this GenEd course we explore the myriad of ways in which racial and gender stereotypes have affected our perception of what it means to be an accomplished scientist. When we think of influential scientists, the names Claudia Alexander and Carolyn Parker should come as easily to the mind as Buzz Aldrin or Thomas Edison. We will ...