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 […] 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 […] Mar. 18, 2021 Expertise in technology pushes this Student Organization to a new virtual level By Michala Butler Photo from 2018-2019 academic year As Temple University returned to remote learning this fall, […] Nov. 2, 2020 Seeking a job? You might want to cool it on the political social media posts By Steve Orbanek New research from Temple University faculty member Jason Thatcher shows how political posts on […]
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 […] 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 […] Mar. 18, 2021 Expertise in technology pushes this Student Organization to a new virtual level By Michala Butler Photo from 2018-2019 academic year As Temple University returned to remote learning this fall, […] Nov. 2, 2020 Seeking a job? You might want to cool it on the political social media posts By Steve Orbanek New research from Temple University faculty member Jason Thatcher shows how political posts on […]