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Cherry & White Directory | Temple University

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Access the Cherry & White Directory of Temple University for faculty, staff, and student contact information.

(Spring 2025) LAW 0410 § 03 Details - Temple Law Course Bulletin

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This course covers the many facets of criminal law - foundational principles of criminal liability, statutory construction, theories and forms of punishment, the elements of major criminal offenses, defenses, and issues of when and how individuals are liable for the conduct of others. These are all taught with reference to their history and social contexts and consequences. The course also ...

Wang Lab – Cell and Matrix Mechanobiology - Sites

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We integrate principles from tissue engineering, biomaterials science, physics, and cell biology to develop model systems and tools that probe cell-matrix interactions for biomedical applications. Using this interdisciplinary approach, we aim to identify and regulate key mechanobiological drivers of a range of physiological and pathological conditions. The Wang Mechanobiology Lab aims to ...

Hon. Joyce Kean, LAW ’79, and Dr. Herbert Kean ... - Temple University

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A historic gift will lead to the creation of the Kean Family Deanship, Temple University Beasley School of Law announced Tuesday, May 14. The gift to create the endowed deanship at Temple University was made possible through the generosity of the Hon. Joyce Kean, EDU ’63, LAW ’79, and her husband, Dr. Herbert Kean. “The Kean Family Deanship marks a significant milestone in the history ...

Daniel Isaacs - Temple University

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Biography Daniel M. Isaacs is an Associate Professor of Instruction in Legal Studies at the Fox School of Business. He teaches Business Ethics, Corporate Governance, Contracts, Sustainability in Business, and Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. His research interests focus on normative legal studies, corporate governance, and business ...

Registration – NEBEC2026

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ABSTRACT SUBMISSION AND CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OPENING SOON! Scientific Sessions:u2028 We welcome contributions from all areas of Biomedical Engineering. Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering Biomechanics Tissue Engineering Synthetic Biology Computational Biology/Bioinformatics Medical Devices Biophotonics / Biomedical Imaging

Sexual Assault Counseling And Education (SACE) Unit

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The SACE program offers crisis intervention, case management, counseling, and advocacy support for Temple students who have experienced sexual assault, partner violence, sexual harassment, and/or stalking during their academic career. Our mission is to provide a supportive therapeutic space to make sense of these experiences, learn ways of coping, and help students to restore their connection ...

J.D. Adjunct Faculty - Temple Law

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Academics Degrees and Programs Juris Doctor (J.D.) J.D. Adjunct Faculty

Article - Canvas - Student Support

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Students can access Canvas' support team via the Help button located within the Canvas tool bar, on the left, once logged into Canvas (see photo below):

GUIDELINES FOR PRACTICUM STUDENTS 2025-2026

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PRACTICUM REQUIREMENTS AT A GLANCE Students enrolled in a practicum must work a certain number of hours per week: For a 3-credit practicum, students must work an average of 10 hours per week over the 14 weeks of the semester.