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School Of Social Work Research Series

Inaugural Lecture:

"Prospects for 'Dual Recovery': Doing Qualitative
Research with Homeless Mentally Ill Adults"

November 12, 2009, 11:30 a .m.
Kiva Auditorium


Presenters:

Dr. Deborah Padgett, Professor
Silver School of Social Work
New York University

Ben Henwood, Clinical Director
Pathways to Housing

Please see The Inaugural Lecture invitation for RSVP information

Temple University has a new finance system

 

On July 1, 2009, Temple University switched to a new finance system which will greatly improve University operations. For more information on how this change will affect you, please see our quick overview.

CHP research day a success

The CHP Research Day was a great success thanks to the tremendous participation faculty and students from across the College. There were over 50 posters representing collaborations among over 150 graduate students and faculty from CHP. Importantly, over three dozen faculty participated as members of interdisciplinary judging teams.

New RN to BSN Online Program

The college is pleased to announce the new RN-BSN online program. We will be the first in the University to have a completely online program. For more details, visit the RN-BSN page.

New PhD in Health Ecology

The College is pleased to announce a new PhD in Health
Ecology.  For more information please contact Adam Davey,
PhD, adavey@temple.edu or by telephone at 215-204-7881.

CHP Research Update:

Can the pen be mightier than the sword? A study to determine whether expressive writing can help students exposed to community violence

College of Health Professions program promotes literacy among elementary school children

Setback in child development could be signs of regressive autistic spectrum disorder

A study out of Temple finds depression in centenarians is poorly understood, under diagnosed

Song, psalms and smiles at the Aphasia talent show

CHP Ranked #3 in NIH Funding to Health professions >>

Research opportunities for Students (Paid and Unpaid)

Understanding hypertension in African Americans proves elusive

Smoking while pregnant affects sons and daughters differently

Internet research builds cancer patients’ confidence

Researchers have developed a way to study the complexities of dizziness