https://law.temple.edu/aer/publication/trial-advocacy-basics-3rd-edition-nita/
March 16, 2022 In December 2016, when reviewing the second edition of BASIC TRIAL ADVOCACY, I wrote the following: NITA – the National Institute for Trial Advocacy – deserves great credit for providing [advocacy lessons] in a concise, reader-friendly form in TRIAL ADVOCACY BASICS (NITA, 2016) by Molly Townes O’Brien and Gary S. Gildin. BASICS is an effective resource, whether the reader ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~ingargio/cis587/readings/wumpus.shtml
A variety of "worlds" are being used as examples for Knowledge Representation, Reasoning, and Planning. Among them the Vacuum World, the Block World, and the Wumpus World. We will examine the Wumpus World and in this context introduce the Situation Calculus, the Frame Problem, and a variety of axioms.
https://www.alumni.temple.edu/s/705/alumni/16/interior.aspx?pgid=8561
Maps and Directions Home football games are held on Lincoln Financial Field, with tailgating activities in Lot K . See below for links to maps and directions that will be useful for home football games. Maps Main Campus Directions to Temple Athletic Facilities Main Campus Liacouras Center Lincoln Financial Field McGonigle Hall Temple Sports Complex Temple University Boathouse (Canoe Club) Back ...
https://secretary.temple.edu/sites/secretary/files/documents/committee-meetings/investment/Investment_PS_Minutes_02172022.pdf
2. Modify the University Investment Policy Statement for “University Account” Upon motion duly made and seconded, the Investment Committee recommended to the Executive Committee acting on behalf of the Board of Trustees that the University’s Investment Policy be revised to align with the revisions in the Investment Manager Guidelines as set forth in Agenda Reference 2.
http://www.cnc.temple.edu/
The Center for Networked Computing (CNC), a university research center focused on network technology and its applications, was founded in 2010. Its missions are to advance the development of network technology and its applications by combining resource of government, industry, and academia and to train students who will be ready to join industry and academia. CNC is engaged in the following ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/directory/ana-gamero-phd
Lab Research Interests Active areas of investigation in my laboratory are focused on uncovering molecular mechanisms of inflammation and their link to cancer. Specifically, we are studying the role of the transcription factor STAT2 in bacterial-induced inflammation and colorectal cancer. STAT2 is a ubiquitous protein that plays a pivotal role in the signal transduction pathway initiated by ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/directory/daohai-yu-phd-ms
Research Interests Biostatistical applications related to study designs, clinical trials, case-control or cohort studies, repeated measures/longitudinal studies, time-to-event analysis, biomarker studies, missing data problems, joint modeling, functional response data, statistical modeling and diagnostics, and statistical consultations. My research activities focus on biostatistics and its ...
https://careers.temple.edu/employment-resources/employee-benefits/ee-retire-savings
Temple University offers two types of employee retirement savings plans: defined contribution retirement plan, and voluntary retirement contributions plan. These plans are administered by TIAA and Fidelity Investments on behalf of the university. There are different levels of contributions which vary depending on your job classification and collective bargaining agreement.
https://sites.temple.edu/rtassessment/files/2018/10/MoCA-Instructions-English_7.2.pdf
Administration and Scoring Instructions The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) was designed as a rapid screening instrument for mild cognitive dysfunction. It assesses different cognitive domains: attention and concentration, executive functions, memory, language, visuoconstructional skills, conceptual thinking, calculations, and orientation. Time to administer the MoCA is approximately 10 ...
https://30under30.temple.edu/past-recipients/2020-award-recipients/community-advocate-erik-jacobs
White House Wunderkind An earthquake during a study abroad trip led Erik Jacobs, CLA ’13, from Tokyo, Japan, to the Trump administration in Washington, D.C., proving that unexpected events can lead to unexpected connections.