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| Recognizing recent research activities of Temple faculty and staff. |
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| Chuck Allen, associate director of The Fox School of Business Honors Program, co-chaired the Region 2 Conference of the National Academic Advising Association in March. In addition, Allen presented “Together We Stand: Creating an Advising Consortium on Your Campus” with Kristen DiNovi, acting director of student services for the College of Science and Technology. |
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| Richard Heiberger, professor of statistics at The Fox School of Business, presented "Graphical Approaches to the Analysis of Safety Data from Clinical Trials" to the DIA/FDA Statistics Forum in Bethesda, Md., on March 7. The paper was also published in the journal Pharmaceutical Statistics. |
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| Jack VanDerhei, an associate professor of risk, insurance and healthcare management at The Fox School of Business, gave a keynote address at the 2007 R.C. Knox Center for Insurance and Risk Management Studies Symposium on March 21 at the University of Hartford. The address was part of the presentation titled “Total Compensation: Health, Retirement or Food?” |
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| Renee Hobbs, associate professor of broadcasting, telecommunications and mass media in the School of Communications and Theater, spoke to 500 educational leaders from more than a dozen countries in the Middle East in Doha, Qatar, at a UNESCO sponsored conference on global literacy on March 13. Hobbs’ pioneering work in media literacy was showcased in a symposium on innovations in education. The goal of this series is to offer a forum for international scholars to explore the implications of their research to practical educational applications. |
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| Faculty and staff: Submit your recent research news to the Office of News Communications at newscomm@temple.edu (subject line: “awards & research”). |
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March 2007
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