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Do nonprofit CEOs donate labor?

A new study from Temple University’s Fox School of Business shows that CEOs of nonprofit organizations often take pay cuts to support their organization and combat increasing labor costs.

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A new study from the Fox School of Research provides evidence for the labor donation hypothesis.
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AI won’t take your job; it will make you better at it

New research from Fox faculty Xueming Luo finds that AI can enhance creativity and job satisfaction, particularly for highly skilled workers, by taking on repetitive tasks and allowing employees to focus on more meaningful work.

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New Temple research suggests AI collaboration can make human employees more creative and happier in the workplace.
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New student services center streamlines support to foster success

Temple’s new One Stop Student Services Center aims to provide personalized, proactive support for students, addressing academic, financial and social challenges.

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Temple University’s One Stop Student Services Center co-locates key services for students.
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Revolutionizing a treatment for a deadly disease

Riyaz Bashir, director of vascular and endovascular medicine at Temple University Hospital, was dissatisfied with the current treatments for pulmonary embolism. So, he created a new one. 

 

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Temple cardiologist Ryaz Bashir has developed a life-saving solution for potentially deadly blood clots.
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Regenerating bone tissue lost to periodontal disease

Santiago Orrego and Carolina Montoya created Ambrilux dental gel as a noninvasive solution to addressing gum disease.

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Santiago Orrego and Carolina Montoya are engineers utilizing piezoelectric gel to fight periodontal disease.
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Innovating for safer roadways

Currently incubating at Temple University’s Innovation Nest, Inovele, a company founded by Temple faculty member Elham Sahraei, is working to understand batteries in electric vehicles to make the vehicles safer. 

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The College of Engineering’s Elham Sahraei seeks to understand how lithium batteries respond during collisions.
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Transforming the treatment of autoimmune disorders, cancer and more

Mark Feitelson and Alla Arzumanyan from the College of Science and Technology are developing drugs that use molecules harvested from the human body to safely and effectively treat a long list of diseases. 

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Researchers from Temple University are developing a treatment that they hope will change the way we think about and treat diseases.
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Set for success: Temple’s peer ambassador program helps first-year students transition into campus life

Student success ambassadors from the Division of Enrollment Management provide guidance and resources to first-year students to help them navigate academic and campus life. 

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The Division of Enrollment Management’s student success ambassador program offers peer support to first-year students as they transition to Temple.
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Intern adventures: Inside Philly’s Education Law Center

Join senior political science major Sophia Mosley as she takes us through her internship advocating for Philadelphia students. 

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This student’s internship at a nonprofit law firm taught her about policy, advocacy and research.

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