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Temple introduces new 30 Under 30 cohort for 2024

https://president.temple.edu/news/2024/03/temple-introduces-new-30-under-30-cohort-2024

Temple’s annual 30 Under 30 program has introduced the awardees for 2024. Shortly after graduating, these Owls are displaying their talents and transforming their industries and communities. Their experiences vary, but they share the same goal: to make a difference in a world that won’t change itself. This year’s recipients boast impressive accolades and attributes. Featured are an ...

College of Liberal Arts | Temple University Bulletin

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Overview Our ever-changing global landscape, where advances in technology and social dynamics occur every day, calls for broadened skill sets, sharp analytical minds and creative solutions to increasingly complex problems. In short, our leaders of the future will possess the skills and attributes that have long defined a liberal arts education. The College of Liberal Arts prides itself on ...

Geography MA | Temple University | Temple University

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Study globalization, sustainability, social justice and geographic methods to create solutions specific to issues in urban regions.

Faculty Directory: J | Lewis Katz School of Medicine | Lewis Katz ...

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Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine Medical Education & Research Building 3500 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 United States

Computational Learning Theory: PAC Learning - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~giorgio/cis587/readings/pac.html

Going back to our problem of learning the concept medium-built people, we can assume that the concept is represented as a rectangle, with sides parallel to the axes height/weight, and with dimensions height_min, height_max, weight_min, weight_max. We assume that also the hypotheses will take the form of a rectangle with the sides parallel to the axes.

Communication (COMC) | Temple University Bulletin

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This course introduces students to the study of contemporary American social movements from a communication perspective. Our primary focus is on social movements' symbolic strategies to attract members, address counter-movements, and engage dominant social institutions. The course progresses through three sections: a discussion of the characteristics and types of social movements, an ...

Applied Clinical Research Certificate (Graduate) - Temple University

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The Clinical Health Services Research Graduate Certificate trains students in the foundations of health services and population health research.

Katz Journal of Medicine - Temple University

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The Katz Journal of Medicine is excited to announce we are now accepting submissions for the inaugural issue. Authors should review the About the Journal and Author Information pages prior to submitting their work. All submissions will be peer-reviewed in a bias-blind manner by 2 student editors and 1 topic expert. Feedback and publishing decisions will be communicated to authors within 4 ...

Claudia De Palma - Temple Law

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Claudia De Palma is an Assistant Professor at Temple University Beasley School of Law, specializing in legal writing and public interest law. Her scholarship examines the possibilities, limitations, and consequences of using public interest litigation to remedy systemic inequality and discrimination. Professor De Palma has over 13 years of experience practicing law as a complex litigator and a ...

Remembering Professor Shellenberger - Temple Law

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Temple University Beasley School of Law mourns the loss of Professor James A. Shellenberger, who passed away on Tuesday, October 1, 2024. Shell was a cherished professor, friend and mentor to many, and his loss will be felt deeply across our community. In his over forty-year career at Temple Law, Shell was tireless in his support for students, while they studied here and long after they ...