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Homecoming October 12 to16

Join CLA alumni as we celebrate Homecoming 2011, brought to you by the Temple University Alumni Association. Register today for the year's biggest tailgate and for the 2011 Temple University Alumni Fellow keynote presentation.

The 2011 Leonard Mellman Visiting Scholars Lecture
"From War to Peace: Africa's Good News Stories"

John Prendergast, CLA '86
Human rights activist, author and co-founder of the Enough Project
Temple University Alumni Fellow

Thursday, Oct. 13
6:30 PM
Dessert reception immediately following

Anderson Hall, Room AL 17,
1114 Polett Walk
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Join us for a conversation with John Prendergast, CLA '86, a world-renowned human rights activist and best-selling author who has worked for peace in Africa for more than 25 years. He served as director for African Affairs at the National Security Council and is co-founder of the Enough Project, a nonprofit human rights organization. Read more about John Prendergast and his work.


Alumni "Tailgate Row" Party

Saturday, Oct. 15
11:00 AM

Lot K, Lincoln Financial Field
Pattison Avenue, between 9th and 11th streets
(across from Citizens Bank Park)
Look for the tents that say "CLA"


Stop by before the big game to enjoy cheesesteaks and other grilled favorites, along with soft pretzels, cotton candy and other treats. There will also be plenty of games, prizes and giveaways for everyone in the family.


Temple vs. Buffalo Football Game
Kickoff 1:00 PM
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Register online now to receive a FREE Temple scarf at the tailgate!*

*Guests must pre-register for the Homecoming Pep Rally and Barbeque or the Tailgate Row Party. Individuals registering for both events will receive only one scarf. Individuals must be present to receive a free scarf; scarves will not be mailed. Supplies are limited.

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