https://cis.temple.edu/~beigel/
Address: CIS Department, Temple University, Wachman Hall (038-24), 1805 N. Broad St., Philadelphia PA 19122-6094 Phone: (215)204-7853 Dept: (215)204-8450
https://education.temple.edu/academics/areas-study/career-technical-education/teacher-certification/instructional-certs
After you complete the requirements, you are eligible to use PDE’s online TIMS system to submit your application for the CTE Level I certificate. The initial teaching certificate, Level I, is also known as a provisional certificate. The Level I certificate is valid for eight (8) service, not calendar, years in Pennsylvania.
https://universitycollege.temple.edu/professional-development/corporate-training
Your courses are offered in a variety of formats: online, hybrid and in-person. Hands-on Training. Our staff will provide your organization with a transformative learning experience that serves as a starting point for education – the beginning of an ongoing process leading to greater efficiency and performance.
https://cst.temple.edu/about/faculty-staff/program/molecular-and-cellular-biology
Professor / Director of the Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine
https://scholarshare.temple.edu/bitstream/handle/20.500.12613/6941/Case_temple_0225E_14550.pdf?sequence=1
ii ABSTRACT Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), defined as the deliberate damaging or destruction of body tissue without intent to die, are common behaviors amongst youth.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/courses/hpm/
This course introduces students to policy and its influence on public health. Students will gain an understanding of the policymaking process, focusing on prescriptive policy analysis, and will develop fluency in current debates in health policy, both in the context of health care policy and health-relevant social policy.
https://guides.temple.edu/generalsocialsurvey/citedata
guide to accessing and using the General Social Survey data and related data and literature
https://guides.temple.edu/LGBTQ-health/professional
There are national professional associations for LGBTQ-identifying health professionals and for health professionals who are interested in treating and advocating for LGBTQ populations, for several medical professions and specialties.
https://boyer.temple.edu/news/2023/02/temple-professor-wins-society-music-theory-award-article-analyzing-kendrick-lamar%E2%80%99s-
Noriko Manabe’s article, which breaks down the ambiguities of the Grammy-winning track by rapper Kendrick Lamar, was recognized with an Outstanding Publication Award from the Society for Music Theory last fall.
https://exhibits.temple.edu/s/civil-rights-in-a-northern-cit/page/why-philadelphia-
The story of the modern civil rights movement is usually told as a regional tale, the efforts of African-American Southerners and their Northern allies, black and white, to overturn Jim Crow segregation in the face of the heated and often violent opposition of white Southern politicians, sheriffs, and racist organizations like the Ku Klux Klan.