https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/Nonlinear-Role-of-Social-Interactions-for-Individual-Goal-Pursuit-and-Spendin.pdf
Nonlinear Effects of Social Connections and Interactions on Individual Goal Attainment and Spending: Evidences from Online Gaming Markets Although it seems intuitive for firms to leverage social connections and interactions to inuence consumers’ fl goal attainment and spending, the authors present a caveat of such strategies. Using two large-scale data sets with more than 5 million people ...
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Fly in 4 guarantees that you can complete your degree on time. If you follow all of the program’s requirements and are unable to graduate in four years due to the unavailability of required courses, Temple will pay for your remaining course (s).
https://news.temple.edu/Temple-Magazine
For this special issue of Temple magazine, we highlight the achievements of 30 alumni under 30 who are making waves in their careers and communities. In just a few short years following graduation, these trailblazing young people have continued to make their mark. As a group, they are trendsetters, problem solvers and changemakers who cross disciplines to improve our city, our country and the ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/courses/
Course information contained within the Bulletin is accurate at the time of publication in June 2025 but is subject to change. For the most up-to-date course information, please refer to the Course Catalog. Accounting (ACCT) Actuarial Science (AS) Adult and Organizational Development (AOD) Advanced Core Medical Science (ACMS) Advertising (ADV) Africology and African American Studies (AAAS ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/education/graduate-medical-education/residency-programs-fellowships/pathology-laboratory-medicine/faculty
Pathology and Laboratory Yuri Persidsky, MD, PhD, Chair Ibrahim Khalifeh, MD, Chief AP Israh Akhtar, MD Mohamed S. Alsammak, MD Ashish P.S. Bains, MD Laura Barry, MD ...
https://cph.temple.edu/research/research-labs/epidemiology-biostatistics-research/biostatistics-core
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 ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/education/graduate-medical-education/residency-programs-fellowships/medicine/department-medicine-sections/rheumatology/fellowship-program/current-previous-fellows
Previous Fellows — Where Are They Now? Rina Joshi 2025 Nuvance Health (CT) Jorge Rosario Vega 2025 Temple University Hospital (PA) Kimberly Cichelli 2024 Ireland Puja Patel 2024 Atlantic Health Overlook Medical Center (NJ) Shahrzad Abdollahi 2023 Albert Einstein (PA) Nidhi Mody 2023 Cooper University (NJ) Philip Tsoukas 2022 Montreal private practice Justin Levinson 2021 University of ...
https://campusoperations.temple.edu/campus-development/campus-plan
Campus Plan Temple and other universities typically initiate a comprehensive planning process about every 10 years. Visualize Temple, completed in 2014, led to transformational developments like the Charles Library and the Temple Sports Complex. More than 3,000 Temple community members gave their input and ideas for that plan, which presented seven planning goals grounded in Temple’s past ...
https://sites.temple.edu/edvice/2024/01/15/the-significance-of-chinese-names-and-their-pronunciation/
Everybody identifies with their name. Making the effort to pronounce a name correctly in class tells a student that you recognize them as a person they are and a welcome part of the class. Names are embedded in their cultures. Chinese names carry culturally rich meanings and a personal and shared history that reflect philosophical traditions and social customs. A person’s name tells the ...
https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2025/05/Josephine-Messina-Vol.-38-Issue-1-1.pdf
Josephine Messina* Across the United States, approximately half a million people are homeless. In part because of political disagreement on the causes of homelessness, policymakers in the United States have been unable to agree on and successfully implement a solution. This Comment compares and contrasts Finland’s Housing First solution to homelessness with the application of a similar ...