May 1, 2023 Graduation spotlight: Fox student Daiyaan Butt lands a degree (and more) By Karen Naylor Like most Temple University students getting ready for graduation, Daiyaan Butt, BBA ’23, has a […] Feb. 27, 2023 What happens when your data has COVID-19? By Gabe Halperin-Goldstein COVID-19 changed data collection. Without reliable data, what did researchers learn? February […] Feb. 1, 2023 Don't let fake news fool you By Sandra Goodwater Social media is not only used to like and share family photos. It’s also utilized as a hub to […] Nov. 9, 2022 Taking risks abroad with MIS graduate Ben Pester By Laila Samphilipo What’s life without a little risk? Don’t ask Ben Pester. During his four years in the U.S. […] Oct. 24, 2022 MIS professor Jason Thatcher awarded TUM Ambassador By Rishika Jain This designation is one of the highest academic honors in Germany Management information systems […] Oct. 4, 2022 Social media may hinder veterans’ adjustment into the civilian workforce By Michala Butler Illustration by Jon Krause When easing back into civilian life, veterans are often directed to turn […] Jun. 27, 2022 Getting recommendations outside of a filter bubble By Laila Samphilipo Whether shopping on Amazon or watching Netflix, most technology platforms use recommendation […] Feb. 23, 2022 How I became senior editor of MIS Quarterly By Rishika Jain John D’Arcy, PhD ’05, shares how his love for cybersecurity shaped his professional life John […] Jan. 24, 2022 Designing tomorrow: MIS faculty win awards for leadership and research excellence By Josh Kelly As Thomas Watson Jr., second president of IBM, said in a 1973 lecture, “Good design is good […] Nov. 8, 2021 To report or not report? That is the cyberbullying question By Anna E Batt We all lived through moments where we have had to intervene. Perhaps it was in response to a child […] Nov. 5, 2021 Setting a new course as a first-generation student By Tori Burrell and Anna Batt Deja McClary, Class of 2022 and a management information systems (MIS) major, is setting a new […] Oct. 14, 2021 Making connections and managing commitments By Josh Kelly A timeless conundrum faced students as they returned to school this fall: Will I join a club or […] Sep. 20, 2021 Finding a finance niche with Girls Who Invest By Anna Batt Tonnesen and other members of Phi Beta Lambda visiting the NYC Google offices “One of the first […] Aug. 27, 2021 Climbing to new heights on mountains and in the business world By Michala Butler Many college students take their first year to acclimate to their surroundings and adjust to new […] Aug. 11, 2021 Temple Beta Alpha Psi President on creating future career paths By Torri Burrell We have gotten used to doing a lot of things online—grocery shopping, working, learning and more. […] Load More
May 1, 2023 Graduation spotlight: Fox student Daiyaan Butt lands a degree (and more) By Karen Naylor Like most Temple University students getting ready for graduation, Daiyaan Butt, BBA ’23, has a […] Feb. 27, 2023 What happens when your data has COVID-19? By Gabe Halperin-Goldstein COVID-19 changed data collection. Without reliable data, what did researchers learn? February […] Feb. 1, 2023 Don't let fake news fool you By Sandra Goodwater Social media is not only used to like and share family photos. It’s also utilized as a hub to […] Nov. 9, 2022 Taking risks abroad with MIS graduate Ben Pester By Laila Samphilipo What’s life without a little risk? Don’t ask Ben Pester. During his four years in the U.S. […] Oct. 24, 2022 MIS professor Jason Thatcher awarded TUM Ambassador By Rishika Jain This designation is one of the highest academic honors in Germany Management information systems […] Oct. 4, 2022 Social media may hinder veterans’ adjustment into the civilian workforce By Michala Butler Illustration by Jon Krause When easing back into civilian life, veterans are often directed to turn […] Jun. 27, 2022 Getting recommendations outside of a filter bubble By Laila Samphilipo Whether shopping on Amazon or watching Netflix, most technology platforms use recommendation […] Feb. 23, 2022 How I became senior editor of MIS Quarterly By Rishika Jain John D’Arcy, PhD ’05, shares how his love for cybersecurity shaped his professional life John […] Jan. 24, 2022 Designing tomorrow: MIS faculty win awards for leadership and research excellence By Josh Kelly As Thomas Watson Jr., second president of IBM, said in a 1973 lecture, “Good design is good […] Nov. 8, 2021 To report or not report? That is the cyberbullying question By Anna E Batt We all lived through moments where we have had to intervene. Perhaps it was in response to a child […] Nov. 5, 2021 Setting a new course as a first-generation student By Tori Burrell and Anna Batt Deja McClary, Class of 2022 and a management information systems (MIS) major, is setting a new […] Oct. 14, 2021 Making connections and managing commitments By Josh Kelly A timeless conundrum faced students as they returned to school this fall: Will I join a club or […] Sep. 20, 2021 Finding a finance niche with Girls Who Invest By Anna Batt Tonnesen and other members of Phi Beta Lambda visiting the NYC Google offices “One of the first […] Aug. 27, 2021 Climbing to new heights on mountains and in the business world By Michala Butler Many college students take their first year to acclimate to their surroundings and adjust to new […] Aug. 11, 2021 Temple Beta Alpha Psi President on creating future career paths By Torri Burrell We have gotten used to doing a lot of things online—grocery shopping, working, learning and more. […]