https://cph.temple.edu/directory/shiv-hiremath-tug30821
Biography Dr. Shivayogi (Shiv) Hiremath is an associate professor in the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Temple University. Dr. Hiremath is also the director of the Personal Health Informatics and Rehabilitation Engineering (PHIRE) Laboratory, Temple University. His research focuses on studying the health and physical activity patterns of people with disabilities in the ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/tourism-hospitality-management/multidisciplinary-studies-sport-tourism-hospitality-event-management-bs/
Overview The Bachelor of Science in Multidisciplinary Studies in Sport, Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management offers transfer students with 40 or more transferred credits the opportunity to pursue coursework in the fields of sport, tourism, hospitality and event management with a flexible pathway that takes into consideration their past coursework and existing work in the fields.
https://sites.temple.edu/care/cira/
In September 2019, we started a dataset of Critical Infrastructures Ransomware Attacks (CIRAs). These are based on publicly disclosed incidents in the media or security reports. This dataset (version 12.15) now has 2,119 records assembled from publicly disclosed incidents between November 2013 and March 31, 2025, and has been mapped to the MITRE ATT&CK Framework. To date, we have fulfilled ...
https://sites.temple.edu/dwolf/files/2020/06/Socrates-EGE.pdf
1. The Socratic Problem Viewed as the first philosopher to have made ethics his central concern and ethics itself the central concern of ancient philosophy, Socrates has long held a special place in the history of Western ethical philosophy.1 But the enormity of Socrates’ in fluence sharply contrasts with the complete lack of direct evidence for his philosophy. Socrates did not commit his ...
https://hope.temple.edu/sites/hope/files/media/document/HOPE_realcollege_National_report_digital.pdf
Executive Summary The #RealCollege survey is the nation’s largest annual assessment of basic needs security among college students. The survey, created by the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice (Hope Center), specifically evaluates access to afordable food and housing. This report describes the results of the #RealCollege survey administered in the fall of 2018 at 123 two- and ...
https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis5211sec001f14/files/2014/08/Intro-to-Ethical-Hacking2.pptx
The tools and techniques discussed and used in this course should only be used on systems you personally own, or have written permission to use.
https://pharmacy.temple.edu/accreditation
Technical Standards The curriculum, as established by the faculty, represents a core curriculum essential to all pharmacists. Therefore, the Temple University School of Pharmacy expects that each student admitted will be capable of completing the full curriculum of required courses and electives under the established school policies. In the admission of students, all individuals are considered ...
https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis5402spring2017/files/2017/01/The-Five-Competitive-Forces-Kristen-Courchain.pdf
Influenced by barriers to entry (e.g., economies of scale, customer switching costs, capital investment, etc.) High barriers = low threat
https://cph.temple.edu/student-life/graduation-2025
The RSVP for the 2025 graduation ceremonies has closed. If you missed the opportunity to RSVP through the Main Commencement website, please submit an inquiry using the link below.
https://guides.temple.edu/qda/resources
TQI is a 3-day intensive on qualitative and mixed methods research for researchers, clinicians, and scholars working in public health, healthcare, social work, government, non-profit organizations, and policy who are new to or would like to hone and expand their qualitative research skills. Usually offered in October at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.