https://phlr.temple.edu/publications/effect-laws-aimed-reducing-sale-tobacco-minors
This article examines the impact of youth access laws and compliance interventions on reducing tobacco sales to minors, finding sufficient evidence supporting their effectiveness in decreasing juvenile smoking.
https://scholarshare.temple.edu/items/4c0875f1-08af-4805-a989-42ec08f55ac3
This study was designed to explore the study-abroad experience of Chinese students in American high schools, from the perspectives of self-determination motivation, mindset, Type-T personality, and their relationships with flourishing. The number of Chinese students enrolled in American high schools is growing rapidly in recent years. However, research focusing on this group is limited, and ...
https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/epidemiology-phd-hp-epid-phd
Epidemiology PhD The Epidemiology PhD in Temple’s College of Public Health prepares students for independent, research-oriented careers in epidemiology. The doctorate program emphasizes rigorous, advanced epidemiologic methods and statistical techniques, which can be used to understand the distribution and determinants of health-related outcomes. Students work with faculty in an ...
https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/city-regional-planning-ms-ta-ctrp-ms
Develop strength in advanced methods, community engagement, environmental planning and sustainability, as well as a broad-based understanding and awareness of the physical and economic aspects of planning, sensitivity to the social and environmental impact of planning decisions, and a knowledge of governmental structures as they apply to planning.
https://klein.temple.edu/directory/deborah-cai-debcai
Biography Deborah A. Cai is an internationally recognized researcher specializing in intercultural communication, negotiation and conflict management, and social influence. She is a fellow of the International Association for Intercultural Research. Her research examines the effects of culture on social networks and cognitive processes related to perceptions of conflict, decision making and ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/academic-policies/academic-rights-responsibilities/
Summary Temple University students who believe that instructors are introducing extraneous material into class discussions or that their grades are being affected by their opinions or views that are unrelated to a course's subject matter can file a complaint under the university's policy on academic rights and responsibilities (Temple Policy 03.70.02).
https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/scd/tyler/architecture-ms/
About the Program The Master of Science in Architecture is a post-professional degree for those who have already earned a Bachelor of Architecture or a Master of Architecture professional degree. Offering the post-professional MS in Architecture provides an opportunity for prospective students to enhance professional skills and gain additional knowledge. While the professional degree programs ...
https://global.temple.edu/tcalc/our-programs/online-english-classes
Online English is ideal for a beginner intermediate to advanced-English level student or business professional who wants to improve their English, but does not have a lot of time to spend in classes. Since each class meets for just four hours per week, participants can plan around their busy schedules. Digital badges and certificates available upon request with successful completion. We offer ...
https://www.temple.edu/news/2020/06/systemic-racism-has-led-education-disparities
That means their funding comes from what are called discretionary line items from the budgets of mayors or governors. As a result, funding for public K-12 schools is in direct competition with other discretionary spending, such as support for public higher education, Medicaid, Medicare and, and most importantly—in my view—correctional services.
https://medicine.temple.edu/sites/medicine/files/2023_Residency_Match_Results_Institution.pdf
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