Meet some Temple staff and faculty who were first-generation college students.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 7, 2024 A series of firsts: Meet Temple staff and faculty who were first-generation college students Being the first in one’s family to attend college is an experience unlike any other. It feels both […] David Mindich is a professor of journalism at Temple’s Klein College of Media and Communication. He’s also previously served as an assignment editor for CNN.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 1, 2024 Is it biased for a newspaper to endorse a candidate? Journalism professor says no The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times shocked readers and made headlines last week by […] In his nearly 50 years at Temple, Richard Englert has held 17 different positions and served as president on three occasions. According to his colleagues, his kindness and humility set him apart.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 25, 2024 Thank you, President Englert Thank you, President Englert For nearly 50 years, Richard M. Englert has served the […] A new report from Sherri Hope Culver of the Klein College of Media and Communication provides a thorough overview of 15 specific guidelines that serve as recommendations for global children’s media leaders as they work to create all types of media, from television to podcasts to video games. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 25, 2024 Temple professor helps raise bar for children’s media content In the United States, the longest-running children’s television program is Sesame Street. It was […] Temple University is ranked No. 98 in the most recent "Best Colleges" U.S. News and World Report ranking. This is the second straight year that Temple has ranked in the top 100.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 25, 2024 US News ranks Temple among top 100 national universities for second straight year For the second year in a row, the "Best Colleges" U.S. News and World Report ranking places Temple […] Designed by Eric T. Green Sep. 20, 2024 Ahead of the playoffs, experts discuss the WNBA and Caitlin Clark Since its founding in 1996, the WNBA has fought against other sports for the spotlight. In more […] Thomas Sharpe is a video game developer and an adjunct assistant professor at Temple University. He explained that on average, tens of thousands of mobile games are released each month. And as a solo game developer, Dong Nguyen had struck it big in the online lottery of mobile games with Flappy Bird.Photo by Design by Eric T. Green Sep. 20, 2024 ‘Flappy Bird’ to return after a 10-year hiatus: the true story behind the world’s most viral mobile game It was recently announced that Flappy Bird, the world’s most-downloaded mobile game in January […] Jeffrey Nesbit is an architect and urbanist who has spent more than a decade leading design teams for public architecture and large-scale urban projects. His latest research is focused on 20th century American spaceport complexes.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 5, 2024 Houston, we have a blueprint! Tyler professor’s book explores early NASA infrastructure Aerospace innovations of 1950s and 60s captivated humans around the world, who looked to the sky in […] 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 […] 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 […] 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 […] 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 […] Load More
Meet some Temple staff and faculty who were first-generation college students.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 7, 2024 A series of firsts: Meet Temple staff and faculty who were first-generation college students Being the first in one’s family to attend college is an experience unlike any other. It feels both […] David Mindich is a professor of journalism at Temple’s Klein College of Media and Communication. He’s also previously served as an assignment editor for CNN.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Nov. 1, 2024 Is it biased for a newspaper to endorse a candidate? Journalism professor says no The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times shocked readers and made headlines last week by […] In his nearly 50 years at Temple, Richard Englert has held 17 different positions and served as president on three occasions. According to his colleagues, his kindness and humility set him apart.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 25, 2024 Thank you, President Englert Thank you, President Englert For nearly 50 years, Richard M. Englert has served the […] A new report from Sherri Hope Culver of the Klein College of Media and Communication provides a thorough overview of 15 specific guidelines that serve as recommendations for global children’s media leaders as they work to create all types of media, from television to podcasts to video games. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 25, 2024 Temple professor helps raise bar for children’s media content In the United States, the longest-running children’s television program is Sesame Street. It was […] Temple University is ranked No. 98 in the most recent "Best Colleges" U.S. News and World Report ranking. This is the second straight year that Temple has ranked in the top 100.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 25, 2024 US News ranks Temple among top 100 national universities for second straight year For the second year in a row, the "Best Colleges" U.S. News and World Report ranking places Temple […] Designed by Eric T. Green Sep. 20, 2024 Ahead of the playoffs, experts discuss the WNBA and Caitlin Clark Since its founding in 1996, the WNBA has fought against other sports for the spotlight. In more […] Thomas Sharpe is a video game developer and an adjunct assistant professor at Temple University. He explained that on average, tens of thousands of mobile games are released each month. And as a solo game developer, Dong Nguyen had struck it big in the online lottery of mobile games with Flappy Bird.Photo by Design by Eric T. Green Sep. 20, 2024 ‘Flappy Bird’ to return after a 10-year hiatus: the true story behind the world’s most viral mobile game It was recently announced that Flappy Bird, the world’s most-downloaded mobile game in January […] Jeffrey Nesbit is an architect and urbanist who has spent more than a decade leading design teams for public architecture and large-scale urban projects. His latest research is focused on 20th century American spaceport complexes.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 5, 2024 Houston, we have a blueprint! Tyler professor’s book explores early NASA infrastructure Aerospace innovations of 1950s and 60s captivated humans around the world, who looked to the sky in […] 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 […] 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 […] 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 […] 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 […]