https://news.temple.edu/news/2021-04-20/how-being-labeled-superpredator-has-impacted-generation-black-and-hispanic-men
Jamie Fader, associate professor of criminal justice, has been studying people impacted by the criminal justice system for almost 25 years. Her book, Falling Back, won two national awards, including the Michael J. Hindelang award by the American Society of Criminology and the Outstanding Book award by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, both in 2016.
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Completion of a background clinical interview and current assessment of functioning; Completion of typically 2-4 sessions, each lasting 3-4 hours, which includes a battery of tests that assess multiple domains depending on the presenting concern (e.g., executive functioning, processing speed, perceptual reasoning, memory, attention, academic achievement, adaptive behavior) by requiring ...
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Graduate Certificate in Neuroscience. Gain a thorough introduction to an interdisciplinary field addressing neural and brain function at multiple levels with the Graduate Certificate in Neuroscience in Temple University’s College of Liberal Arts.. This 15-credit graduate certificate is tailored to provide current doctoral students in programs outside of the Psychology and Neuroscience ...
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As a first-year medical student, I remember learning about Amartya Sen during a talk given by Dr. Kathleen Reeves, who is a pediatrician and the director of the Center for Urban Bioethics department at Temple University. Amartya Sen, an economist and philosopher, is one of the earlier experts who influenced how we view food insecurity today.
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Launched in 1980, cable network Black Entertainment Television (BET) has helped make blackness visible and profitable at levels never seen prior in the TV industry. In 2000, BET was sold by founder Robert L. Johnson to media giant Viacom for 2.33 billion dollars. This book explores the legacy of BET.
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Date/Time: Event: 11/18 at 12:00pm: Mapping Census Data with R: 11/20 at 11:00am: ArcGIS: Mapping Biographies and Histories: 11/21 at 12:30pm: Storytelling with Maps!
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The Temple Teacher Residency accepts applications on a rolling basis. Once your application has been completed and reviewed on the application deadline, you will be invited to interview during a TTR Selection Day.
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Accepting Graduate Students. Not Accepting Graduate Students. Jason Chein. Dr. Chein does research on social media use and how it affects adolescent brain and behavior. Accepting graduate students for fall 2025. Chelsea Helion. Not accepting graduate students for fall 2025. Johanna Jarcho. Accepting graduate students for fall 2025. Ingrid Olson
https://tuljournals.temple.edu/index.php/commonhealth/article/view/492
Methods: College students (age 18-29 years) enrolled at a four-year university completed an online questionnaire regarding self-reported social media use and PA participation. Independent sample t-tests were used to compare PA outcomes between those that follow health and fitness accounts and those who do not. ... College of Public Health ...