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The Construction Management Certificate Series is a 9-month series of classes designed to provide business management tools to existing and aspiring independent contractors. Participants who complete the series will earn a Certificate of Completion from the Temple University Fox School of Business and the Small Business Development Center. The 9-month series of classes covers the following topics:
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About the Certificate The graduate certificate in Food Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance is intended to enable Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance (RAQA) students to receive formal recognition for studying food regulation and quality practices, which expands their regulatory knowledge. The certificate is also designed for individuals working in Philadelphia's large food industry so ...
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Annie Fuller, CBGN PhD Student, 2021, 2022 T32 Fellow T32 mentor and Thesis advisor: Dr. Kelly Whelan, Assistant Professor at the Fels Cancer Institute for Personalized Medicine “I began my research experience in the lab of Dr. Robert Barnet my freshman year at The College of William & Mary, where I examined light-enhanced anxiety and context-conditioned fear via startle and freeze responses ...
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Jodi Detjen, Sherry Williams and Maggie Jordan are three Fox DBA alumnae who are changing perspectives on business, inclusion and culture. We share their stories as part of Women’s History Month.
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Steve Jobs used very effective communication and presentation skills when introducing the iPhone to his audience. Jobs started the presentation with humor, introducing “three” new products that Apple would be launching but then revealing that all three were in fact one super product–the iPhone. Using this tactic engaged the audience and grabbed their attention. Throughout the ...
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Bachelor of Science in Earth and Space Science with Teaching The Bachelor of Science in Earth and Space Science with Teaching in Temple’s College of Science and Technology is designed for Geology Majors who want to pursue a career in education in science, technology, engineering or math (STEM). The 124-credit-hour interdisciplinary Earth and Space Science with Teaching BS degree is offered ...
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Program the next generation of genetic and biological technology with a professional interdisciplinary degree that combines biology, chemistry, and computer science. The curriculum includes intensive coursework, an industry or academic internship, and connections to the region’s top employers.
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JONATHAN CHAPMAN is an Associate Country Director with the FDA’s OGPS Beijing China Office, where he supervises a group of Drug, Device, and BIMO Investigators who perform inspections of pharmaceutical, device, and clinical trial facilities located in China. Prior to becoming the Medical Products Supervisor, Mr. Chapman was a drug investigator for OGPS’ Beijing China Office and ORA’s ...
https://sites.temple.edu/tusustainability/2021/02/18/e-waste-and-digital-equity-with-temple-crc/
Director of Temple Computer Recycling Center hosts a critical discussion about e-waste in Philadelphia, and the institutional impact of digitial equity and access in upcycling electronics.
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Bile Acids Induce Neurite Outgrowth in Nsc-34 Cells via TGR5 and a Distinct Transcriptional Profile Hayley D. Ackerman 1,2 and Glenn S. Gerhard 1,*