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Electrical Engineering Concentration The concentration in Electrical Engineering prepares students for careers where they design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacture of electrical equipment, such as electric motors, radar and navigation systems, communications systems, and power generation equipment. Electrical engineers are responsible for designing new ways to use electrical power ...
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The majority of graduate student financial aid administered by Temple University's Office of Student Financial Services (SFS) is in the form of federal loan and work-study programs. For information on funding resources offered through the Graduate School, visit the Graduate School website. In addition, Temple University's Office of Scholar Development and Fellowships Advising extends graduate ...
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Use this page to find help find sources for research assignments in AOD 836: Interpersonal Communication.
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Whether you are a faculty member, a student, or a community collaborator, we are here to support campus-community connections that make life better for Philadelphia communities. New to Philly? Public transportation can be an easy, affordable, and climate-friendly way to explore the city.
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Andrucki, M.J. (2017) Wish you were here: bodies, diaspora strategy and the politics of propinquity in post-apartheid South Africa, The Geographical Journal 183 (1): 47-57. Khazanei,N and M. Andrucki (2017) First Amendment homesickness, Second Amendment homecoming: Hannah Arendt and 501 (c)Militias, Unbound!
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The bulk of the clippings in this collection are primarily from the Evening Bulletin with some articles from the Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Daily News, Philadelphia Record, Public Ledger and North American as well as a few articles from New York papers. Clippings range from 1900 through January 1982 when the Bulletin closed.
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About the Program The MS in Advanced Biotherapeutics: Manufacturing and Regulatory Affairs (ABMRA) is a program arising from a partnership between Temple University’s School of Pharmacy and the Kanbar College of Design, Engineering & Commerce at Thomas Jefferson University. The program combines courses from Temple’s Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance (RAQA) graduate program with ...
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By Dr. Diane D. Turner Who is William Still? William Still, a free-born Black, became an abolitionist movement leader and writer during the antebellum period in American history. He was also one of the most successful Black businessmen in the history of the City of Philadelphia. Born on October 7, 1821, in Burlington County, New Jersey, he was the youngest of eighteen children of Levin and ...
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Students eligible to apply for these awards have declared a major, minor, or certificate in the College of Liberal Arts and plan to study abroad. Please note that only some of these awards are need-based; we encourage all students to apply!
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Sadly, it can be the rare witness who does not come with some baggage – a criminal conviction, a potential bias, an inconsistent statement, or some other challenge to her/his credibility. So, the proponent of that witness has to make a choice – bring it out first, or simply wait for the sting of cross-examination.