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Emergency Preparedness. Effective communication in times of man-made or natural disasters is key to effective emergency preparedness, response, and management.
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The Institute on Disabilities at Temple University is one of the sixty-seven University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Service funded by the Administration on Developmental Disabilities, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.. Established in 1974, the Institute has mirrored the changes in the field of developmental disabilities, evolving ...
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Number. Name. Level. EDUC 0809. Race and Diversity in Children's and Young Adult Books: Reading Between the Lines. Undergraduate. EDUC 8278. Found Theor Res Reading
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Associate Professor of Instruction Architecture, Honors Stephen Anderson, Ph.D., M.Arch, RA. Email: stephen.anderson@temple.edu Phone: 215-680-2328 Office: Architecture 409 Stephen Anderson is a licensed architect, architectural educator, and researcher focusing on the ethical and civic dimensions of architecture; the intersection of cities, nature, and architecture, especially regarding ...
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Temple's first president, Russell Conwell, was pastor of Grace Baptist Church and founder of Temple College. The temporary Board of Trustees elected him president of the faculty October 14, 1887, and he served until December 6, 1925, the date of his death.
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Bioinformatics PhD. Become an expert in the computational analysis of biological data with the Bioinformatics PhD in Temple’s College of Science and Technology. This full-time, 36-credit-hour doctoral program integrates biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics and statistics in a research-focused curriculum.
https://tyler.temple.edu/faculty/kate-axelson-benisek-mald-mla
Kate Benisek is a landscape architect, civic ecologist and urban horticulturist. Kate is an environmental educator who teaches undergraduate courses offered as part of the General Education program, undergraduate design studio courses and the graduate-level "Wetland/Riparian Design Studio."
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/faculty/zhao-shanyang
Expertise. Sociology of Knowledge, Self & Self-Concept, New Media. Biography. My research interests cut across a number of subfields in social studies, including sociology of knowledge, self & self-concept, new media, mental health, and metatheory.
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Hours and Admission. The Ambler Arboretum is free and open to the public from sunrise to sunset 365 days a year. Free parking is available in Lot 1 or 2.