https://sites.temple.edu/mandarano/
Dr. Mandarano is an Associate Professor, Planning and Community Development in the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University. Dr. Mandarano served as Department Chair from 2015-2018. She routinely teaches in the BS Community Development and MS City and Regional Planning programs covering topics such as Community Engagement and Empowerment, Sustainable Community Design and ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/liberal-arts/cybersecurity-human-behavior-ba/
Overview. The Bachelor of Arts in Cybersecurity and Human Behavior, offered by the College of Liberal Arts, is a cutting-edge program that provides students with the necessary knowledge, skills and competencies to embark on careers as cybersecurity professionals.. Cybersecurity is the art of protecting networks, devices, programs, and data from unauthorized access or criminal use and the ...
https://tfma.temple.edu/directory/peter-dagostino
Productions. World-Wide-Walks / between earth & water / ICE, Walking Voices, Fundacion Cerezales, Leon, Spain, Jan - Apr 2022; Proposal for QUBE, To Begin, Again, Wexner Center for the Arts Columbus, OH, Feb - May 2022
https://sites.temple.edu/historynews/2024/02/07/visions-in-motion-the-eva-gholson-papers-1975-1999-philadelphia-dance-collection/
This month’s pop-up exhibit in the SCRC Reading Room recognizes Black History Month by highlighting the Papers of Eva Gholson, the first Black women to train at the Merce Cunningham studio in the 1960’s.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/science-technology/genomic-medicine-bs/
Overview. Develop a deep understanding of the role of the genomes of humans and pathogens in the development, prevention, and treatment of disease with the Bachelor of Science in Genomic Medicine, offered by the Department of Biology.Scientific innovations and technologies allow us to collect genetic information at unprecedented size and scale.
https://igem.temple.edu/people/person/3549bdb95cb9eb1dfef1b609d5f0563b
As species diverge, specific molecular changes drive phenotypic changes and, ultimately, adaptations. Understanding the mechanisms of the evolution of new functionality in genomes and how this correlates with the phenotypic divergence of species is the central theme of my research group.
https://education.temple.edu/about/faculty-staff/juliet-d-curci-tua65847
Assistant Dean of College Access and Persistence. Intergenerational Center. Interim Executive Director
https://sites.temple.edu/nickerson/files/2017/07/Nickerson.APR2005.pdf
V T = (V R + ) + (1 – )V ~R V C = V R + (1 – )V ~R, (1) where V R is the baseline voting rate for those individuals who can be reached by the campaign and V ~R equals the baseline voting rate for people who can- not be reached by the campaign. Solving for the boost in turnout from those contacted by the campaign, also called the treatment upon the treated effect,
https://education.temple.edu/cte/programs/ugrad-CTE-instructional-ii
Required Courses for Career and Technical Instructional II Certificate; Course. Title. CTE 2255. Effective Use of Instructional Technology in Classrooms and CTE Labs
https://engineering.temple.edu/directory/erica-r-mckenzie-tuf82658
Biography. Erica McKenzie was originally attracted to environmental engineering to better understand human impacted natural environments. In the course of her studies, she earned degrees at University of California at Davis and Colorado State University, she completed NSF summer Research Experience for Undergraduate (REU) experiences at University of Notre Dame and the Center for Biofilm ...