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The Philadelphia Aphasia Community at Temple (PACT) is a very supportive, engaging, comfortable, and social group at Temple for people who have aphasia. PACT provides us with information about how to participate in various group activities, which then carries over and impacts our daily living within our communities. We promote a safe and accepting environment for people with similar ...
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Explore all Temple has to offer. We know you have a lot of questions about Temple before you apply. You want to know about the school or college in which you’re interested, your financial aid opportunities and our admissions process. Temple’s Open Houses offer opportunities to visit campus, so you can learn about it all and hear from and interact with representatives from across the ...
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The minor's required coursework explores the core areas of public health, preparing students to examine a variety of issues from a population health perspective. Additional elective courses allow students to shape the minor to complement their major, as well as their specific interests and career goals.
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GenEd Quantitative Literacy courses present mathematical thinking as a tool for solving everyday problems and as a way of understanding how to represent aspects of a complex world. They are designed to prepare students as citizens and voters to have the ability to think critically about quantitative statements, to recognize when they are misleading or false, and to appreciate how they relate ...
https://admissions.temple.edu/honors/community/community-engagement/next-steps-program
Next Steps AmeriCorps Program 2024-2025 What: The Next Steps AmeriCorps Program engages college students in community service, mentoring, supportive workshops, and leadership development. Participants, known as Corps Members, will do 300 hours of community service in the course of one year. Corps members can choose any kind of regular service placement and will also mentor one or two incoming ...
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While the Case Management Staff can help identify resources around campus that might be helpful, we are unable to book appointments for you or get you in quicker at places like Tuttleman Counseling Services or Disability Resources and Services. However, if you are having challenges connecting with resources, the Case Management staff can help you with this.
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Fox School of Business Temple University 210 Speakman Hall 1810 N. 13th Street Philadelphia, PA 19122
https://www.temple.edu/directory/kirsten-wiens-tuq65536
Biography Dr. Kirsten E. Wiens is an infectious disease epidemiologist whose research focuses on seroepidemiology, spatial analysis, and disease modeling with research projects domestically and abroad. She earned her PhD in immunology from New York University School of Medicine and conducted postdoctoral research in epidemiology at University of Washington and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of ...