This Friday, the Philadelphia Eagles will take part in the NFL's first game to be played in South America. Rick Ridall, a professor of instruction and the executive director of industry and alumni relations in Temple University’s School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management, believes that the NFL will continue to explore international expansion and could eventually field teams in Europe.Photo by Contributed photo Sep. 4, 2024 The NFL is bullish on international expansion, but is it working? This Friday, the Philadelphia Eagles will face off against the Green Bay Packers in what will be […] A new study from Crystal Reeck of Temple University's Fox School of Business outlines how a person can reimagine their memories to ultimately change their past feelings of regret.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 28, 2024 No regrets: New Temple study shows how to reimagine past feelings of regret When reflecting on one’s life, it is not uncommon to say something along the lines of, “No […] Temple students and faculty are traveling to Paris for the 2024 Paralympic Games as part of an immersive learning course in the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management.Photo by Robin Hsiao Aug. 20, 2024 STHM students and faculty to attend 2024 Paralympic Games This month, 14 Temple students will get an immersive learning experience by assisting with the 2024 […] Amy Goldberg is the appointed chair of the American Board of Surgery, the national certifying body for general surgeons and related specialists.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 16, 2024 Katz Dean Amy Goldberg named chair of the American Board of Surgery By Ayana JonesAmy Goldberg, a distinguished trauma surgeon and Marjorie Joy Katz Dean of the Lewis Katz School of […] While working on her MFA at Tyler, Ellen Sisti helped establish a first-of-its-kind digital dental lab at the Kornberg School of Dentistry. Today, she uses computer-aided-design to build custom furniture at Loubier Design, a Philadelphia-based design, build and millwork studio.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 9, 2024 Tyler alumni carve the path from art school to a STEM career Using cutting-edge technology to design lifelike prosthetics, crafting user-friendly digital […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 8, 2024 UArts students find new home at Temple On Friday, May 31, Matthew Miller, a rising senior at the University of the Arts, was in the middle […] Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Haijun Liu (right) and PhD candidate Subhrodeep Ray (left) have developed a pickleball sound absorption barrier that they hope will satisfy players and pickleball court neighbors alike.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 7, 2024 College of Engineering team working towards a pickleball noise solution A few years ago, a pickleball court in Chestnut Hill made headlines when people living nearby began […] Robin Kolodny's new book, "The Fundamentals of Campaign Finance in the U.S.: Why We Have the System We Have," offers a detailed look at the U.S. campaign finance system as it presently stands. The book considers the campaign finance system in the context of the broader U.S. political and economic system while outlining the various factors that have led the system to become what it currently is.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 7, 2024 Uncovering the complex history of campaign finance On July 21, United States President Joe Biden announced he would be withdrawing from the 2024 […] Tyler’s design and illustration and metals/jewelry/CAD-CAM programs attract students from around the world thanks to their STEM-centered approach and ability to produce industry-ready designers.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 6, 2024 Two Tyler programs are bringing the artist’s eye to STEM fields Students from around the world come to the Tyler School of Art and Architecture for its […] Tyler architecture students designed and built structures to inspire stalls that will be built at the Southeast Asian Market in FDR Park as part of a two-part elective studio over spring and summer 2024.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jul. 25, 2024 Temple architecture students develop designs for Southeast Asian Market in FDR Park On a muggy June morning in Temple Ambler’s Innovation Studio, Tyler architecture students and […] From left to right: Jonathan Gerstenhaber, Yah-el Har-el and Peter Lelkes. The team has been developing the soy-based wound treatment for over a decade.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 23, 2024 College of Engineering professors invent the future of wound care Faculty members Peter Lelkes, Yah-el Har-el and Jonathan Gerstenhaber from Temple University’s […] Pictured here left to right, Temple students Hayden Winter, Rachel Williams, Maggie Przywara and Natalie Koranda will head to Paris this summer to cover stories related to the 2024 Summer Olympic Games.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 17, 2024 Temple students head to Paris to uncover stories related to the Olympic Games As an aspiring journalist focused on making her mark in the Philadelphia media market, Temple […] Temple students planned and marched in NYC and D.C. Pride as part of a course detailing LGBTQIA+ history and celebrating LGBTQIA+ identity and inclusion.Photo by Oliver Economidis Jul. 11, 2024 Klein class plans and marches in NYC Pride as its largest volunteer student delegation On a stormy Sunday in New York City on the final day of June, students in Professor Scott Gratson’s […] Ralph Lalama, Billy Drewes, Dick Oatts, and David Pasbrig set up to record at the Village Vanguard.Photo by Dan Levine Jul. 11, 2024 The melody of success: BCM&D Records spins musical careers at Temple University It’s not just all that jazz. Sometimes, it’s Grammy nominations and the chance for a win, […] One of the many challenges that tourists often deal with is overcrowding, which can lead to feelings of anger or fear. A new study from School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management faculty member Xiang (Robert) Li and Karen Tan, FOX ’22, shows how tourists respond once they begin to experience these feelings.Photo by Unsplash Jul. 8, 2024 What happens when tourists get angry or fearful? Think of the last advertisement that you saw for Disney World. Was it filled with sunshine, smiles […] Load More
This Friday, the Philadelphia Eagles will take part in the NFL's first game to be played in South America. Rick Ridall, a professor of instruction and the executive director of industry and alumni relations in Temple University’s School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management, believes that the NFL will continue to explore international expansion and could eventually field teams in Europe.Photo by Contributed photo Sep. 4, 2024 The NFL is bullish on international expansion, but is it working? This Friday, the Philadelphia Eagles will face off against the Green Bay Packers in what will be […] A new study from Crystal Reeck of Temple University's Fox School of Business outlines how a person can reimagine their memories to ultimately change their past feelings of regret.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 28, 2024 No regrets: New Temple study shows how to reimagine past feelings of regret When reflecting on one’s life, it is not uncommon to say something along the lines of, “No […] Temple students and faculty are traveling to Paris for the 2024 Paralympic Games as part of an immersive learning course in the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management.Photo by Robin Hsiao Aug. 20, 2024 STHM students and faculty to attend 2024 Paralympic Games This month, 14 Temple students will get an immersive learning experience by assisting with the 2024 […] Amy Goldberg is the appointed chair of the American Board of Surgery, the national certifying body for general surgeons and related specialists.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 16, 2024 Katz Dean Amy Goldberg named chair of the American Board of Surgery By Ayana JonesAmy Goldberg, a distinguished trauma surgeon and Marjorie Joy Katz Dean of the Lewis Katz School of […] While working on her MFA at Tyler, Ellen Sisti helped establish a first-of-its-kind digital dental lab at the Kornberg School of Dentistry. Today, she uses computer-aided-design to build custom furniture at Loubier Design, a Philadelphia-based design, build and millwork studio.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 9, 2024 Tyler alumni carve the path from art school to a STEM career Using cutting-edge technology to design lifelike prosthetics, crafting user-friendly digital […] Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 8, 2024 UArts students find new home at Temple On Friday, May 31, Matthew Miller, a rising senior at the University of the Arts, was in the middle […] Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Haijun Liu (right) and PhD candidate Subhrodeep Ray (left) have developed a pickleball sound absorption barrier that they hope will satisfy players and pickleball court neighbors alike.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 7, 2024 College of Engineering team working towards a pickleball noise solution A few years ago, a pickleball court in Chestnut Hill made headlines when people living nearby began […] Robin Kolodny's new book, "The Fundamentals of Campaign Finance in the U.S.: Why We Have the System We Have," offers a detailed look at the U.S. campaign finance system as it presently stands. The book considers the campaign finance system in the context of the broader U.S. political and economic system while outlining the various factors that have led the system to become what it currently is.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 7, 2024 Uncovering the complex history of campaign finance On July 21, United States President Joe Biden announced he would be withdrawing from the 2024 […] Tyler’s design and illustration and metals/jewelry/CAD-CAM programs attract students from around the world thanks to their STEM-centered approach and ability to produce industry-ready designers.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Aug. 6, 2024 Two Tyler programs are bringing the artist’s eye to STEM fields Students from around the world come to the Tyler School of Art and Architecture for its […] Tyler architecture students designed and built structures to inspire stalls that will be built at the Southeast Asian Market in FDR Park as part of a two-part elective studio over spring and summer 2024.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jul. 25, 2024 Temple architecture students develop designs for Southeast Asian Market in FDR Park On a muggy June morning in Temple Ambler’s Innovation Studio, Tyler architecture students and […] From left to right: Jonathan Gerstenhaber, Yah-el Har-el and Peter Lelkes. The team has been developing the soy-based wound treatment for over a decade.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 23, 2024 College of Engineering professors invent the future of wound care Faculty members Peter Lelkes, Yah-el Har-el and Jonathan Gerstenhaber from Temple University’s […] Pictured here left to right, Temple students Hayden Winter, Rachel Williams, Maggie Przywara and Natalie Koranda will head to Paris this summer to cover stories related to the 2024 Summer Olympic Games.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 17, 2024 Temple students head to Paris to uncover stories related to the Olympic Games As an aspiring journalist focused on making her mark in the Philadelphia media market, Temple […] Temple students planned and marched in NYC and D.C. Pride as part of a course detailing LGBTQIA+ history and celebrating LGBTQIA+ identity and inclusion.Photo by Oliver Economidis Jul. 11, 2024 Klein class plans and marches in NYC Pride as its largest volunteer student delegation On a stormy Sunday in New York City on the final day of June, students in Professor Scott Gratson’s […] Ralph Lalama, Billy Drewes, Dick Oatts, and David Pasbrig set up to record at the Village Vanguard.Photo by Dan Levine Jul. 11, 2024 The melody of success: BCM&D Records spins musical careers at Temple University It’s not just all that jazz. Sometimes, it’s Grammy nominations and the chance for a win, […] One of the many challenges that tourists often deal with is overcrowding, which can lead to feelings of anger or fear. A new study from School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management faculty member Xiang (Robert) Li and Karen Tan, FOX ’22, shows how tourists respond once they begin to experience these feelings.Photo by Unsplash Jul. 8, 2024 What happens when tourists get angry or fearful? Think of the last advertisement that you saw for Disney World. Was it filled with sunshine, smiles […]