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Latest News - Office of Community Affairs and Engagement

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Temple’s commitment to volunteerism goes back more than 100 years, when its founder Russell Conwell […]

Temple study suggests dressing your best improves workplace ...

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Temple University professors Ryan Vogel and Brian Holtz co-author new study on how workplace attire impacts productivity

Jules Epstein's articles on Voices at Temple

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An Al-generated video of a dead victim was used in an Arizona court case, raising questions about how the tech’s use might spread An Arizona court has heard “testimony” at the sentencing hearing for a man convicted of homicide from an Al-generated avatar of the victim. Professor Jules Epstein offers an analysis of how Pennsylvania courts might consider a similar admission and why it ...

Temple University Libraries News | — A Temple Libraries' Blog

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We didn’t invest in the wiring, electrical and data infrastructure that would require; it’s designed for people who are using wireless devices. At Charles you can be anywhere in the library doing whatever it is you need to do and have access to wireless and battery power without needing a data jack or electrical outlet.

Clear Error in Monasky v. Taglieri: The Need to Include Coercion and ...

https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2025/09/04_36TempIntlCompLJ12021-2022.pdf

Justice Ginsburg's reasoning undermined the potential of the totality of the circumstances standard to accommodate allegations of domestic violence at the habitual-residence determination stage in future Hague Convention cases. While conducting a close reading of the Monasky decision, I demonstrate through examples of recent scholarship and global jurisprudence that the habitual-residence ...

AI won’t take your job; it will make you better at it

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AI won’t take your job; it will make you better at it New research from Fox faculty Xueming Luo finds that AI can enhance creativity and job satisfaction, particularly for highly skilled workers, by taking on repetitive tasks and allowing employees to focus on more meaningful work.

Research Guides: Computational Textual Analysis: Home

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This guide gives resources for finding, cleaning, and analzying textual corpora.

Peter I Lelkes | College of Engineering | Temple University College of ...

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Biography Peter I. Lelkes, PhD, is the Laura H. Carnell Professor and Founding Chair of the Department of Bioengineering in the College of Engineering at Temple University. Dr. Lelkes is also the Inaugural Director of the Institute for Regenerative Medicine and Engineering (TIME) at Temple University's School of Medicine. Prior to that he was from 2000-2011 the Calhoun Chair Professor in the ...

Modern Systems Analysis and Design Ch1 - Temple University

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Explain the advantages and pitfalls of observing workers and analyzing business documents to determine system requirements. Explain how computing can provide support for requirements determination.

SETH C. BRUGGEMAN – Professor of History - Sites

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This field note essay, originally from summer 2024, reflects on method for doing historical research in archives. It is intended to reveal what research entails, why we do it, and how aspiring historians can begin to make sense of what they discover in the archive. I arrived today at the H. Furlong Baldwin Library of the Maryland Center for History and Culture to begin my stint as this year ...