Kallie Willets, a professor of chemistry in the College of Science and Technology, will represent Temple’s efforts in the The Center for Single-Entity Nanochemistry and Nanocrystal Design, which recently received $20 million in Phase 2 funding through the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Centers for Chemical Innovation program.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 3, 2025 Exploring a potential nano-sized solution When it comes to solving some of the world’s most pressing issues, the solution might not be so […] A new study from Elizabeth Taylor and Gareth Jones takes a closer look at the leadership traits developed by young women who participate in sports.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 26, 2025 Youth sport participation develops leaders, but for young women, there is a caveat It has been proven time and time again that youth sports participation helps develop leadership […] A new study from Subodha Kumar of the Fox School of Business outlines how customers respond to a tiered online shipping policy vs. a flat-rate policy.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito May 29, 2025 Want to increase in-person sales? Offer a flat shipping rate online When it comes to ecommerce, there is no overselling the importance of shipping fees when it comes […] A new book from Temple faculty member Jonathan Howe examine how Black male college athletes self-present themselves at Division I historically white institutions. Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 28, 2025 New book illustrates the unspoken challenges faced by Black male college athletes It’s 6 a.m. in the morning and Rhys, a member of the cross-country and track teams at a […] A new study from Joydeep Srivastava of Temple University’s Fox School of Business shows how newer brands are perceived by consumers compared to older, legacy brands. While the older brands are more associated with reliability, newer brands are more associated with innovation.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg and Andrew Collette Oct. 16, 2024 New study shows how innovation helps new brands stay ‘on brand’ Over the last several years, Roomba, a brand of robotic vacuum cleaners made by the company iRobot, […] When it comes to major cultural events, nothing is quite like the Super Bowl. According to Bryant Simon, a professor of history in the College of Liberal Arts, the appeal for the event starts with the fact that as game, football just works. Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Feb. 6, 2024 What makes the Super Bowl so super? When it comes to large-scale events that captivate the American public, there is nothing quite like […] Sudhir Kumar, Carnell Professor of Biology, is also director of Temple’s Institute for Genomics and Evolutionary Medicine.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Dec. 11, 2023 3 Temple professors earn global recognition for research impact Sudhir Kumar and Sergei Pond, faculty at Temple’s College of Science and Technology (CST), and […] Photo by Betsy Manning May 8, 2023 Josh Gladden named vice president for research Following a national search, Josh Gladden has been named Temple University’s vice president for […] "This is a huge topic that human resource departments across the country are currently grappling with. How should folks let others know that they’re vaccinated? Is it something that gets added to an ID card? There are still a lot of questions around it,” said Deborah A. Cai, senior associate dean and professor in the Klein College of Media and Communication.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 29, 2021 Is it OK to ask, ‘Are you vaccinated?’ [EDITOR'S NOTE: On Friday, Aug. 13, the Philadelphia Board of Health announced a new COVID-19 […]
Kallie Willets, a professor of chemistry in the College of Science and Technology, will represent Temple’s efforts in the The Center for Single-Entity Nanochemistry and Nanocrystal Design, which recently received $20 million in Phase 2 funding through the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Centers for Chemical Innovation program.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 3, 2025 Exploring a potential nano-sized solution When it comes to solving some of the world’s most pressing issues, the solution might not be so […] A new study from Elizabeth Taylor and Gareth Jones takes a closer look at the leadership traits developed by young women who participate in sports.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Aug. 26, 2025 Youth sport participation develops leaders, but for young women, there is a caveat It has been proven time and time again that youth sports participation helps develop leadership […] A new study from Subodha Kumar of the Fox School of Business outlines how customers respond to a tiered online shipping policy vs. a flat-rate policy.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito May 29, 2025 Want to increase in-person sales? Offer a flat shipping rate online When it comes to ecommerce, there is no overselling the importance of shipping fees when it comes […] A new book from Temple faculty member Jonathan Howe examine how Black male college athletes self-present themselves at Division I historically white institutions. Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 28, 2025 New book illustrates the unspoken challenges faced by Black male college athletes It’s 6 a.m. in the morning and Rhys, a member of the cross-country and track teams at a […] A new study from Joydeep Srivastava of Temple University’s Fox School of Business shows how newer brands are perceived by consumers compared to older, legacy brands. While the older brands are more associated with reliability, newer brands are more associated with innovation.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg and Andrew Collette Oct. 16, 2024 New study shows how innovation helps new brands stay ‘on brand’ Over the last several years, Roomba, a brand of robotic vacuum cleaners made by the company iRobot, […] When it comes to major cultural events, nothing is quite like the Super Bowl. According to Bryant Simon, a professor of history in the College of Liberal Arts, the appeal for the event starts with the fact that as game, football just works. Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Feb. 6, 2024 What makes the Super Bowl so super? When it comes to large-scale events that captivate the American public, there is nothing quite like […] Sudhir Kumar, Carnell Professor of Biology, is also director of Temple’s Institute for Genomics and Evolutionary Medicine.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Dec. 11, 2023 3 Temple professors earn global recognition for research impact Sudhir Kumar and Sergei Pond, faculty at Temple’s College of Science and Technology (CST), and […] Photo by Betsy Manning May 8, 2023 Josh Gladden named vice president for research Following a national search, Josh Gladden has been named Temple University’s vice president for […] "This is a huge topic that human resource departments across the country are currently grappling with. How should folks let others know that they’re vaccinated? Is it something that gets added to an ID card? There are still a lot of questions around it,” said Deborah A. Cai, senior associate dean and professor in the Klein College of Media and Communication.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 29, 2021 Is it OK to ask, ‘Are you vaccinated?’ [EDITOR'S NOTE: On Friday, Aug. 13, the Philadelphia Board of Health announced a new COVID-19 […]