https://klein.temple.edu/directory/barry-vacker-bvacker
Biography Keywords Media Philosophy, Art, Science, Marshall McLuhan Barry Vacker is a media theorist and mixed-media artist whose books, articles, and artworks, span the intersection of art, film, media, science, technology, and philosophy. His creative works have received two international awards from the Media Ecology Association. He especially enjoys teaching large lecture courses with 150 ...
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Our sociology graduate degree programs are devoted to the training of research scholars and educators in the discipline. We provide advanced training in sociological theory, statistics and research methods in the areas of gender and sexuality, immigration and globalization, medical sociology, race and ethnicity, and urban sociology. Take a look at our academic offerings, admissions process and ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/h-richard-haverstick
Pragmatism steered H. Richard Haverstick, Jr. toward Temple University and then accounting. He commuted from his family’s home in Northeast Philadelphia and worked 25 hours a week to pay his tuition. He did well in his early accounting courses and it motivated him to pursue it with a bit more intent and “with the knowledge that there were jobs available in accounting,” he says. Mr ...
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Department of Biology Department of Chemistry Department of Computer and Information Sciences Department of Earth & Environmental Science Department of Mathematics Department of Physics
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https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-04-23/temple-physician-explains-why-measles-so-contagious
Carlene Muto, medical director of infection prevention and control for Temple Health, discusses factors causing the country’s current measles outbreak.
https://hope.temple.edu/newsroom/hope-blog/class-dismissed-how-elite-colleges-failed-their-most-vulnerable-students
Any kind of recruitment for any group of students you’re recruiting—whether its veterans, whether its students from lower income backgrounds, whether its students from rural backgrounds, whether its international students, or whether its students who are first from their families to go to colleges—if you don’t prepare for their arrival, especially how their experiences are different ...
https://scholarshare.temple.edu/items/5410018a-17ed-4ebd-9e0f-23a4133d1c99
The purpose of this study is to describe current practices in Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy (NRMT) practice as perceived by contemporary practitioners in 2011 compared with the original approach as developed by its founders. I did this by interviewing prominent NR music therapists in the field, and asking them how their way of practicing compared to hobelieved Nordoff and Robbins originally ...
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His arrangements of spirituals and folk songs are published by Santa Barbara Music Publishing, and his articles, many on the topic of contemporary music, have appeared in the ACDA publications Choral Journal, Troubadour, Resound, and Bel Canto. Rardin lives in suburban Philadelphia with his wife, Sandy.