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Criminal Justice MA | Temple University Bulletin

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About the Program The MA program in Criminal Justice is designed to serve as a first stage of training for students wishing to eventually pursue more advanced graduate work. It also prepares students who will terminate their studies at the master's level. For the latter group, including many engaged in part-time study, the MA program is designed to serve students who, upon graduation, will ...

Ryan Vogel - Fox School of Business

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Biography Dr. Ryan Vogel (Ph.D., University of Georgia) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Resource Management at the Fox School of Business at Temple University. Prior to joining Temple, he held academic positions at Southern Methodist University and Penn State University in Erie. Dr. Vogel is known for his research in the areas of person-environment fit, abusive supervision ...

How Colleges Set Their Prices: The Need for Federal Oversight of Cost ...

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College students face a daunting range of costs far beyond tuition and fees. Housing, food, transportation, books and supplies, and other expenses are fundamental necessities for most students. Many students struggle to meet these basic needs. Institutions of higher education calculate this range of essential expenses through their “cost of attendance” (COA) estimates, which they then ...

Introduction: Aspects of Artificial General Intelligence

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/Publication/AGI_Aspects.pdf

In this introductory chapter, we will clarify the notion of “Artificial General Intelligence”, briefly survey the past and present situation of the field, analyze and refute some common objections and doubts regarding this area of research, and discuss what we believe needs to be addressed by the field as a whole in the near future. Finally, we will briefly summarize the contents of the ...

In-Sue Oh - Fox School of Business

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Biography Dr. In-Sue Oh (PhD, Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa) is the Charles E. Beury Professor in the Department of Management at the Fox School of Business, Temple University. His research and teaching interests include personnel selection, meta-analysis, and strategic human resource management. Dr. Oh has published close to 100 scholarly articles, with more than 30 of them ...

Meet the New Research Leadership at Research Resources Day this Fall

https://sites.temple.edu/librarynews/2024/09/09/meet-the-new-research-leadership-at-research-resources-day-this-fall/

Meet the New Leadership This semester’s event features exciting updates. Meet the newly appointed Associate Vice Presidents for Research Administration, Dennis Paffrath, and Research Compliance, Maria Palazuelos Jorganes, who will share insights into their respective divisions. Vice President for Research Josh Gladden, Dean of Libraries Joe Lucia, and Vice President for IT Larry Brandolph ...

Affiliated Faculty | Psychology - College of Liberal Arts

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The following faculty from other departments and colleges have courtesy appointments in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience. College of Education Annemarie Hindman, PhD College of Public Health Nadine Martin, PhD Jamie Reilly, PhD Fox School of Business Crystal Reeck, PhD Vinod Venkrataman, PhD Lewis Katz School of Medicine Ellen Unterwald, PhD

About - College of Liberal Arts

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The College of Liberal Arts exemplifies Temple University’s core values of diversity and inclusion: creating and sustaining a teaching, learning and research community that not only includes but welcomes and values differences based on religion, race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, veteran ...

Adolescents can make informed choices, but lack impulse control

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A 16-year-old might be quite capable of making an informed decision about whether to end a pregnancy — a decision likely to be made after due consideration and consultation with an adult — but this same adolescent may not possess the maturity to be held to adult levels of responsibility if she commits a violent crime, according to new research into adolescent psychological development ...

College of Education and Human Development - Temple University

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Our Mission The College of Education and Human Development educates, supports and prepares learners and leaders to advance equitable systems and practices in schools and communities. Through research, teaching, service and community partnerships, we create positive change in the city of Philadelphia, the Commonwealth and beyond.