OPENING STATEMENT V. ARGUMENT – WHERE IS THE LINE?

It is to state what evidence will be presented, to make it easier for the jurors to understand what is to follow, and to relate parts of the evidence and testimony to the whole; it is not an occasion for argument. 2. Opening statement is intended as an outline of a party’s anticipated proof. 3. Opening statement should not refer to matters …

Hai-Lung Dai | Temple University College of Science and Technology

Biography. 1981 – 1984 Postdoctoral researcher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1981 Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley. 1974 B.S. National Taiwan University. Selected Awards. Ellis Lippincott Award in Spectroscopy, Optical Society of America, Society of Applied Spectroscopy, and Coblentz Society.

Erica R. McKenzie | Temple University College of Engineering

Biography. Erica McKenzie was originally attracted to environmental engineering to better understand human impacted natural environments. In the course of her studies, she earned degrees at University of California at Davis and Colorado State University, she completed NSF summer Research Experience for Undergraduate (REU) experiences at …

ICAN: A Supported Leisure Intervention in Behavioral Health

The Independence through Community Access and Navigation (ICAN) intervention is a supported leisure intervention based on the Individualized Placement and Supports model that utilizes motivational interviewing to promote independent engagement in the community. This intervention promotes the development of coping skills, executive functioning …

[PDF] Best Practices for Critique-Handout – Temple University

Five Best Practices for Effective, yet Sensitive Critiques. 1. Establish Clear Critique Etiquette and Guidelines. Setting a few basic policies or guidelines for the critique can promote community, encourage participation, curb bad behavior, and help students understand their role in the critique process.

Student Profile – Office of Undergraduate Admissions

student to faculty ratio. First-year Students. *27% of admitted students submitted test scores. 75% of students apply test optional. Learn more about applying test optional to Temple. **Based on data retained from 2011–present. This number represents committed students from the U.S. only. Apply. Visit.