https://www2.law.temple.edu/lppp/a-farewell-to-rational-aims-why-u-s-strategy-failed-in-afghanistan/
Peter Konchak ’21, Law & Public Policy Scholar August 30, 2021 marked the end of nearly two decades of continuous U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan. A little more than two weeks after Taliban militants seized the Afghan capital, Kabul, following a rapid offensive and the wholesale collapse of the Afghan security forces, the last U.S. military forces in Afghanistan completed their ...
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Course Description A must-have skill to succeed in business, whether an entrepreneur or a valued employee, is the ability to create, edit and manage spreadsheets. Microsoft Excel is the most used spreadsheet tool in the world. Stay current with this class, as it is always up-to-date and will change as the features of Excel change over time. Examine the life of an Excel worksheet and workbook ...
https://hope.temple.edu/parenting-students-north-carolina-everywhere
Governor Cooper recently proposed that the state invest $1.5 billion in new funding in child care and early education—including $11 million for community colleges to expand on-campus child care for parenting students.
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Mobile First Campus Identification Temple University has implemented a “Mobile First” strategy for campus identification and building access. All university students and employees are expected to download the OWLcard Mobile credential to their Apple or Android devices, which will serve as their primary form of identification on campus. Physical OWLcards will only be provided when a mobile ...
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Overview The Minor in History, offered by the Department of History, is an ideal complement to other majors and programs at Temple—from medicine to journalism, from computer science to finance, from film to marketing.
https://engineering.temple.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs
We make visible. Engineers are clairvoyant. Students at Temple Engineering learn to identify a need, to anticipate a human condition that can be improved through applying engineering principles. Engineers have the ability to show us what can be, and then make it real. Our students graduate with more than the fundamentals of their field, Temple engineers are prepared for a career dedicated to ...
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Research Interests Community-based participatory research Patient-centered outcome research Health disparities research Cancer prevention and control (liver cancer, colorectal cancer, cervical cancer, lung cancer and among others) Population-, community- and health system-engaged intervention trials Chronic disease intervention (Type 2 diabetes and hypertension) Viral-related health research ...
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Iris joined the Mood and Cognition Lab as a graduate student in the fall of 2018. She received her B.A. in Psychology from UCLA and a M.A. in Psychology from Boston University. After graduation, she spent three years working on a NIMH-funded R01 study examining reward and threat related neurocircuits and dimensions of mood and anxiety symptoms as a lab manger at Northwestern University, where ...
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(Revised Spring 2021) Complete and upload your Undergraduate Request to Re-enroll to Temple University to the school in which you plan to reenroll using the information below. Re-enrollment forms must be sent via TUsafesend.
https://www2.law.temple.edu/10q/third-circuit-clarifies-what-makes-a-contract-executory-under-the-bankruptcy-code/
: On May 21, 2021, the Third Circuit issued an opinion in the high-profile bankruptcy of The Weinstein Company, LLC (TWC) clarifying precisely what ingredients are needed to make a contract “executory” under § 365 of the Bankruptcy Code.