https://www.temple.edu/about/faculty-staff/heather-marie-gardiner-tuf87498
Biography Heather Gardiner is a professor of social and behavioral sciences in Temple University’s College of Public Health. Dr. Gardiner directs the Health Disparities Research Lab and the Office of Community Engaged Research and Practice, which leads growth of the college’s interdisciplinary community engagement activities. She is a mixed-methodologist with advanced training and ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/academics/graduate-programs/specialized-masters/financial-analysis
Finance Has Evolved. Have You? The finance industry is different today than two decades ago. Reform, crashes and financial technology have dramatically reshaped the finance sector. In other words: Finance has evolved. Have you? That is the question we continuously ask ourselves at the Fox School. More than ever, Finance is a competitive field to break into today. Having a master’s degree and ...
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Temple Law's application process is rigorous, so it’s important to read the application procedures carefully prior to completing your application.
https://medicine.temple.edu/departments-centers/basic-science-departments/microbiology-immunology-inflammation
The Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Inflammation pursues high-impact basic and translational research to elucidate – and wherever possible, to therapeutically manipulate -- the complex, interwoven processes of disease progression and the inflammatory pathway. In addition, we educate new generations of scientists to tackle these challenges through contemporary transdisciplinary ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-06-16/children-are-watching-people-play-barbies-rather-playing-dolls-themselves-why
Temple University professor Sherri Hope Culver discusses why children enjoy unconventional media content, like adults playing with Barbies.
https://guides.temple.edu/c.php?g=77738&p=6959153
Tracing the publication history of a book includes asking questions like: Who published it? How many editions did it go through? What did it cost? How well did it sell? Are there any records of the publishers' decisions about it? These are often trickier questions than they initially seem. Records for sales figures and prices can be hard to find, especially for books published before the 20th ...
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Earn Your Nursing Degree in Just 16 Months Are you ready to make an impact in today’s fast-evolving healthcare field? Temple University’s Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) is designed for driven individuals like you—those who already hold a non-nursing bachelor’s degree and are eager to transition into a rewarding career as a registered nurse (RN). In just 16 months ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/directory/kelly-whelan-phd
NIDDK K01 Mentored Research Scientist Development Award, 2015-2020 National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Program Award in Clinical Research, 2014-present Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award for Individual Postdoctoral Fellows Receipient, 2013-2015 Publications NCBI Bibliography
https://disabilities.temple.edu/directory/elijah-youngs
College of Education and Human Development Institute on Disabilities Assistive Technology Project Coordinator
https://disabilities.temple.edu/news/2024/11/institutes-aces-grad-gives-new-voice-opera
Mark is also a board member of Disability Rights Pennsylvania. More about Mark and their opera can be found in the Community Storytelling piece in PublicSource, a publication covering the Pittsburgh area. The article offers some insight into Mark's everyday life and a peek into the important message "The Other Side of Silence" wishes to convey.