https://safety.temple.edu/crime-reports
Crime Reports In accordance with the state and federal laws, our department maintains a public log of all crimes reported to us. In this section you can view crime-related statistics for the last three calendar years on each Temple University campus as well as daily logs for individual campus locations. More Information regarding Temple Incidents may be found on News & Media Announcements.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2016-01-24/book-retrieval-powered-robot-new-library
If you don’t already associate robots with libraries, that might change.Plans for Temple’s new Main Campus library include BookBot, a revolutionary robotic book retrieval and delivery system. The system will make it possible to use less space for book storage, giving way to increased space for learning.When Paley Library was constructed in the 1960s, roughly 70 percent of the space was ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/departments-centers/research-centers/center-metabolic-disease-research/about
A Message from Hong Wang, MD, PhD, EMBA, Laura H. Carnell Professor, Pharmacology Director, Center for Metabolic Disease Research The Center for Metabolic Disease Research (CMDR) is designed to conduct basic science and clinical relevant research to discover new knowledge about metabolic disease. The CMDR will support and promote multidisciplinary research to study mechanisms underlying ...
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://sites.temple.edu/edvice/2017/03/29/bite-sized-learning-small-short-and-focused/
Emtinan Alqurashi, Ed.D. Do your students struggle to remember key points from your lectures? Research suggests that learners need to revisit information multiple times and in different ways to move it from short-term to long-term memory. Research on how the brain learns suggests that learners must visit information multiple times and in different ways and repeat practice of learned material ...
https://sites.temple.edu/tudsc/2017/03/30/measuring-similarity-between-texts-in-python/
By Luling Huang This post demonstrates how to obtain an n by n matrix of pairwise semantic/cosine similarity among n text documents. Finding cosine similarity is a basic technique in text mining. My purpose of doing this is to operationalize “common ground” between actors in online political discussion (for more see Liang, 2014, p. 160). The tools are Python libraries scikit-learn (version ...
https://cst.temple.edu/about/faculty-staff/james-bloxton
Department of Biology Department of Chemistry Department of Computer and Information Sciences Department of Earth & Environmental Science Department of Mathematics Department of Physics
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 ...
https://www.temple.edu/about/faculty-staff/jodi-levine-laufgraben-jodih
Biography I have twenty-eight years of experience in higher education including: project administration, program evaluation and assessment, accreditation management, teaching, and faculty development. A senior administrator with an accomplished record of leadership and program development, I collaborate with faculty on assessment, strategic planning and curriculum development and approval. I ...
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