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Understanding American Gun Violence Part 2: How to solve the American ...

https://news.temple.edu/news/2022-12-07/how-to-solve-American-gun-epidemic

Experts studying gun violence at Temple University explain how to eradicate the gun violence epidemic.

Biomedical Sciences MS | Temple University Bulletin

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Time Limit for Degree Completion: Campus Location: Health Sciences Full-Time/Part-Time Status: The MS degree program is designed as a full-time day program of study to be completed in 20 to 24 months. Interdisciplinary Study: The graduate program in Biomedical Sciences is interdisciplinary and emphasizes translational research.

Careers, Internships & Opportunities - Temple University

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Internships & Opportunities As part of the Center for Student Professional Development’s efforts to prepare students for the working world, guidance for identifying, procuring and preparing for internship opportunities is offered to all interested Fox School of Business students. The timeline for finding and securing an internship varies from student to student, but it is strongly ...

Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management - College of Liberal Arts

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Gain Nonprofit Management Skills, Make a Lasting Impact Students in Temple’s Nonprofit Management Graduate Certificate program learn how to become impactful change agents on health care, the economy, public policy, criminal justice, education, sustainability and other crucial issues. You will gain a stronger understanding of nonprofit organizational leadership, empowering you to manage ...

A Day in the Life of a Podiatry Student

https://podiatry.temple.edu/student-life/day-life-podiatry-student

Growing up in Montgomery County, Maryland, I developed a passion for public health, which led me to earn my Bachelor of Public Health Science from the University of Maryland, College Park. After completing my Premedical Post Baccalaureate at Elms College in Massachusetts, I embarked on my journey to become a medical professional.

Aubrey Kent - Temple University

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His industry work through SIRC includes project reports provided for the PGA TOUR, NFL and NHL, as well as extensive program evaluation work for non-profit youth development sport organizations through a partnership with the Philadelphia Youth Sports Collaborative. Dr. Kent received his PhD in Sport Management from The Ohio State University.

College of Engineering professors invent the future of wound care

https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-06-26/college-engineering-professors-invent-future-wound-care

Using the portable spinner, medical professionals can administer the fibers directly to the wound, allowing them to add antibiotics, antimicrobials and other solutions to bind with the fibers and aid in additional healing specific to patients’ needs.

Faculty Senate Steering Committee Report on Shared Governance Summary

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2 3. The university share the metrics used and, how components are weighted, in Dean’s Reviews and Chair Reviews. 4. The university and the senate work together to develop a regular schedule of reports on Student/Faculty mental health and wellness outcomes. 5.

Emily K. Snell | Research Scientist, Temple University College of Education

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At Temple, I work with Barbara Wasik in the College of Education. My current research focuses on professional development for child care educators and text- and video-based tools supporting family-school engagement in children’s language and literacy.

Staff Directory - Temple Law

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Lindsay Cloud Director, Policy Surveillance Program, Center for Public Health Law Research