https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/neuroscience
Our Mission The neuroscience program in the College of Liberal Arts offers high quality education to students interested in the study of the nervous system and brain function. The primary aim of this academic program is to impart well-rounded training and skills in neuroscience that prepares students to pursue advanced degrees and career opportunities in research and education, health sciences ...
https://tupjournals.temple.edu/index.php/commonwealth/article/download/637/677
Kudos are in order for two longtime supporters of the journal. First, Tom Baldino has retired from Wilkes University. Over the years Tom has served as the Editor, Associate Editor, and Book Review Editor of COMMONWEALTH. Congratulations also go out to Joe McLaughlin who has retired from Temple University. Like Tom, he is a longtime student of Penn-sylvania politics and a member of the ...
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Foreword Sports enthusiasts are likely familiar with the growing importance of analytics in sports franchise operations. Sports teams use analytics in a wide range of activities, including game management, player development, marketing, and finance. As a result, sports are becoming a proving ground for tomorrow’s business analytics technologies. This IBIT Report provides a history and the ...
https://tuljournals.temple.edu/index.php/strategic_visions/article/download/463/316
Morales carries this narrative of exploitation and betrayal to the current day. The devastating effects of Hurricane Maria in 2017 debunked most of the fantasy cloaking America’s relationship with Puerto Ricans. President Trump’s assertion that “you Puerto Ricans are throwing off our budget” delineated the island’s second-class status in the 21st century (207). As the territory tries ...
https://tuljournals.temple.edu/index.php/mundi/article/download/589/408/2178
Vriddhi Vinay Abstract: This is a South Asian theory-building paper on the intersection of gender and colonization critiquing western philosophical notions on a history of human sexuality that omits colonialism as a primary factor in the sociological normalization of sexual repression and sexual violence. Using staple texts and foundational authors highlighting the material implications of ...