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Mathematics’ David R. Hill honored for his contributions to online math instruction

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Temple Mathematics Professor David R. Hill received the 2008 Mathematics Classic Award from Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching (MERLOT), for his contributions to online learning and instruction through a web site, Demos with Positive Impact.
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Hearts a flutter as exam includes audio portion for first time

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Hearts will be racing faster this fall for every medical student in the country. That’s because the three-part test every medical student and resident must pass will be delivered in a new way: by listening to a heartbeat. It’s a skill that some say has become an Achilles heel in the medical field.
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In the lab for a lifetime … and beyond

Temple pays tribute to longtime Medical School professor

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In a class of 180 incoming students, it’s easy to be anonymous. But Dr. Carson Schneck, M.D., PhD., doesn’t let that happen to the doctors-in-training at Temple University’s School of Medicine. Before the students walk into his "Human Gross Anatomy" classroom, he knows each and every one of them.
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Bold new GenEd program debuts

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After five years of planning and preparation, Temple's new program for General Education — a required curriculum for all new bachelor's degree candidates at the university — debuts when classes start on Sept. 2. Commonly known as GenEd, the program replaces Temple's 22-year-old core curriculum, which was last modified in the 1990s. Nearly 700 sections of GenEd courses will be offered this fall, with a total of more than 20,000 seats.

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