Fox School of Business at Temple University
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Locality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Phone: +1 215-204-7676
Address: Alter Hall, 1801 Liacouras Walk 19122 Philadelphia, PA, US
Website: www.fox.temple.edu
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Whether an employment gap is a result of a layoff or a decision to exit a toxic work setting, it’s important to help employers understand that your skills are up-to-date. Dilyara Kashaeva, associate director of the Center for Student Professional Development, shares advice on how to address employment gaps:
We’ve followed Fox School students Meredith Orme, Robert Zurzolo and Nasir Mack since their early days at Temple. Years after our first conversations with them, Orme and Zurzolo are graduating, while double-major Mack is set to graduate in 2022.
Jessica Mechtly discussed her role in shaping both the Olympic Committee’s preparations and response to issues that arise within the community, such as para-athlete and insurance risk.
"If we think about the number of people with disabilities that travel, there is so much money and such a high return on investment. Why aren’t people targeting this untapped market? Natasha Graves has spent a large part of the pandemic asking exactly that to hotels and other businesses around the world, using her company VacayAbility as a jumping-off point.
Calling all current undergraduate students at Temple University! Learn about graduate degrees available at schools and colleges across the university at our virtual Grad School Fair. Register Here: https://fal.cn/3b4dE
What makes a manager, a CEO or a president a leader that people will follow? According to Fox School professor Lynne Andersson, it all hinges on credibility. Andersson dives deep into this topic in the latest episode of #Catalyst. Listen: https://fal.cn/3bk8m
Over the course of the spring, Jenson Lau, a current PhD student in the Fox School’s Department of Human Resource Management, and his co-authors conducted a study to examine how COVID-19 impacts political support for global leaders.
Throughout the fall semester, students traveled across the globe without leaving the comfort of their own homes through the Fox Without Borders program.
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed the economy, affecting us in unforeseen ways. In this episode of Catalyst, Steve Casper, PhD ’10 and associate professor of finance, and Dennis Martin, DBA ’18, describe the big and small financial picture, for business executives and regular households. Listen: https://fal.cn/3b1yx
TL Hill, managing director of the Translational Research Center, shares why educators should set themselves apart by embracing empathy as the future of education in the final installment of our six-part series on using empathy in the classroom.
The current public health and economic crisis brings with it an unprecedented number of challenges for businesses. Given this cloud of uncertainty, one question that businesses face today iswhat should brand communication look like? Last month, the Translational Research Center brought together research and industry experts to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on businesses.
Fox School professor Ravi Kudesia spoke to The New York Times about practicing mindfulness and adjusting to the silence.
Fox School professor Vinod Venkatraman co-authored a study investigating how supporters of political parties react to positive and negative messages about their own and opposing parties.
When I first put a VR headset on, I saw that the experience is so unique and different. I immediately started to think, ‘How can we use this to benefit our students?’ and that’s what we spent a year and a half researching.
Bert Verhoeven, associate professor and program director of Innovation and Enterprise at Flinders University, outlines a series of experiential learning tools used for developing and applying the three stages of empathy in his presentation Active Empathy: Walk in Customers’ Shoes, Create a Better Shoe, or Change the Shoe Industry?
Test your Super Smash skills against your fellow Temple Owls on Saturday, 10/24! Hosted by the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management at Temple University and the Fox School, this event is open to participants of all skill levels. Learn more: https://fal.cn/3aWH5
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed the economy, affecting us in unforeseen ways. In this episode of Catalyst, Steve Casper, PhD ’10 and associate professor of finance, and Dennis Martin, DBA ’18, describe the big and small financial picture, for business executives and regular households. Listen: https://fal.cn/3b1yx
National Transfer Student Week is NEXT WEEK and we have a host of events to celebrate our amazing Temple transfers. Make sure to stop by at least one event to be entered into a raffle for a transfer t-shirt! #TULovesTransfers #TransferStudentWeek Join here: bit.ly/temple-ntsw
Janis Moore Campbell, senior director of the Center for Student Professional Development, Fox School of Business, shares the three C’s that can help candidates impress in any job interview.
Jimmy Quan, a Fox School senior majoring in Statistical Science and Data Analytics, spent his summer researching how social media users can weigh the tradeoffs between using platforms and privacy.
Join the Fox School of Business Alumni Association as they celebrate Homecoming virtually next week! More information: https://www.fox.temple.edu/alumni/#events
Test your Super Smash skills against your fellow Temple Owls on Saturday, 10/24! Hosted by the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management at Temple University and the Fox School, this event is open to participants of all skill levels. Learn more: https://fal.cn/3aWH5
Fox MBA alumni Greg Goldmacher and Ronak Vyas joined forces to create Medcosharea coworking space for outpatient healthcare offices.
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