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Brian Tuohy, PhD | Lewis Katz School of Medicine | Lewis Katz School of ...

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Lewis Katz School of Medicine Urban Health and Population Science Assistant Professor Center for Urban Bioethics Social Media Faculty Affiliate

Mark DelloStritto | College of Science and Technology | College of ...

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Google Scholar Biography Mark DelloStritto received a Ph.D. in Physics from the Pennsylvania State University in 2017 and joined Professor Klein's research group as a postdoctoral fellow. Mark's research is focused on studying the relationship between structure, dynamics, and chemistry in fluids and polymers. Recent topics include the adsorption of water and ions at oxide interfaces, the ...

Dr. Amanda Neuber | Undergraduate Admissions | Undergraduate Admissions

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Amanda earned her B.S. in Psychology and M.S. in Social Psychology from Saint Joseph’s University, and her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Temple. Her research focuses on the motivation and identity of high-achieving students, with emphasis on how students make meaning of being “smart” and subsequent emotions and behaviors.

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Health Services Administration and Policy Faculty

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College of Public Health Health Services Administration and Policy Associate Professor of Instruction Graduate Program Director

Quantitative Literacy (GQ) | Temple University Bulletin

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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 ...

(Fall 2025) LAW 0508 § 51 Details - Temple Law Course Bulletin

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This course is an introduction to the law and policy governing corporations. Corporations are legally created entities designed to facilitate accumulation of large amounts of capital (that is money and other things of value). They do so primarily by offering investors the opportunity of a financial return on their investment, without the requirement to undertake financial risk (above the ...

Biostatistics Core | College of Public Health | College of Public Health

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The Biostatistics Core offers comprehensive statistical consultation and computational services to faculty, staff and students in the College of Public Health and throughout Temple University, as well as faculty and researchers in other institutions, agencies and companies. We can provide biostatistical as well as epidemiological expertise at all stages of research, including preparation of ...

About the Institute on Disabilities | Institute on Disabilities ...

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Our Vision A society where all people are valued and respected, and where all people have the knowledge, opportunity and power to improve their lives and the lives of others. About The Institute on Disabilities The Institute on Disabilities at Temple University is one of the sixty-eight University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Service (UCEDD ...

Creative Solutions for College Student Transportation Insecurity

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While the conversation around student basic needs security has proliferated over the past ten years, transportation still remains a lesser-discussed need.