For the first time in nearly 20 years, the XFL is back. Is it here to stay? We touched base with Jeremy Jordan, associate dean of the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management, to get his take.
Read moreForty-five million tourists visited Philadelphia in 2018 as city tourism grew for the ninth-consecutive year. Xiang (Robert) Li, professor in Temple University’s School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management, offers his take on why so many folks are now seeking out the city.
Read moreThe Philadelphia Youth Sports Collaborative has selected the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management (STHM) at Temple University to assist with the implementation of its Game On Philly! program. STHM joins the School District of Philadelphia and Temple’s College of Public Health as the supporting organizations behind the program.
Read moreThilo Kunkel, associate professor in the Sport and Recreation Management Department and an expert in athlete branding, offers his opinion on how the quarterback’s brand might be affected should he leave the only franchise he has played for.
Read moreFor years, many folks have believed that top Division I athletes receive special treatment. A recent USA Today report has revealed this to be true; even when it comes to sexual assault.
Read moreOn Saturday, Philadelphia will host the contest for the 89th time in its 120-year history. To say that this is a big-ticket event is an understatement. More than 70,000 spectators are expected to fill Lincoln Financial Field.
Read moreBrian Jennings, Chief Branding Officer of the NHL, shares his thoughts on Gritty, diversity in hockey, and the NHL Stadium Series in this Executive in Residence series.
Read moreTemple University Sport Business graduate students break ticket selling record for Philadelphia Phillies game and raise $7,0000 for scholarships
Read moreStudents from Temple University’s School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management headed to the Wells Fargo Center for the Philadelphia Flyers Sales Competition last month.
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