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May 2009, Vol.7, No. 5
 
 ALUMNI CLUB NEWS
Fireworks Night at the Ballpark Phillies vs. Braves Baseball Event
The Alumni Club of Atlanta invites you, your friends and family to a night out at the ballpark to cheer on the World Champion Philadelphia Phillies as they take on the Atlanta Braves on Thursday, July 2. Join your fellow Owls for a pre-game reception on the Skyline Patio overlooking the ballpark, and stay after for the Turner Field post-game fireworks celebration. For more information and to register, visit myowlspace.com/ATLalum. Tickets are limited.
 

Alumni Club of Atlanta

Get Involved!
More than 1,800 Temple alumni live in the state of Georgia. All alumni who live in the Atlanta region are automatically members of the Alumni Club of Atlanta. Here's how you can stay connected:

facebook.com
Search for the "Temple Alumni Club of Atlanta" and join the group.

Atlanta Alumni Club Listserv
Click here to add yourself to the club's e-mail list. By joining the listserv, you will receive updates on alumni events, activities and discussions.

myowlspace.com/ATLalum

Visit the club's web site to view photo galleries from recent events, learn about upcoming activities, access the career resources page and post messages.

 
For the latest Temple alumni news, visit myowlspace.com.
 
 CAMPUS NEWS
Graduate Congratulations, Class of 2009!
Temple congratulates the 7,453 members of the Class of 2009 who earned their degrees this month! Hailing from 82 countries and 45 states and ranging from 20 to 77 years old, the Class of 2009 joins more than 260,000 alumni around the world. Read some of their stories.

School of Medicine and Criminal Justice Shine in 2010 Graduate School Rankings
This year, two Temple programs made major leaps in the rankings in America’s Best Graduate Schools: 2010 Edition. The School of Medicine’s research program earned a 56th ranking while the Criminal Justice Program jumped to the No. 11 spot. More.
Graduate School Rankings

Christine A. Woyshner Temple Honors Top Faculty
At the 2009 Faculty Awards Convocation, Temple recognized three distinguished professors for excellence in teaching, research and creative achievement. This year’s recipients of the Great Teacher Award are Maria L. Fornatora, Daniel P. Tompkins and Christine A. Woyshner (at left). More.
 
 ATHLETICS
Men's Crew Takes Two Crew Finishes Strong at Dad Vail Regatta
Despite the turbulent weather conditions on the Schuylkill River, Temple crew turned in a successful performance at the 71st annual Dad Vail Regatta. The men’s junior varsity eight, led by Head Coach Gavin White, earned the gold medal while the women’s crew freshman/novice eight placed second in its semifinal heat and qualified for the final, where it finished fourth, just under two seconds shy of a medal.

Former Owls Go Pro
Temple football players Adam DiMichele, Alex Derenthal, Terrance Knighton, Andre Douglas and Travis Shelton have signed with NFL teams this spring. DiMichele will join the Eagles as a free agent while the others will join the Giants, Jaguars, Buccaneers and Broncos, respectively. More.
Alex Derenthal

Football Season Tickets 2009 Football Season Tickets On Sale Catch the Owls in action against Villanova, Army and four MAC teams at Lincoln Financial Field in 2009! Season ticket packages start at $90. More.  
 
 THE FEED
Temple faculty, staff and students make headlines every day. Read a sampling of Temple's recent media hits.

From The Wall Street Journal:
WSJ's "Law Blog" reported on an unusual debate that has emerged about Supreme Court nominees. The subject: the Socratic method. The opening salvo was fired by Professor David Hoffman of Temple's Beasley School of Law, who blamed the Socratic method for creating a warped standard for measuring the quality of lawyers and judges. "We don’t want the smartest justice. We want the wisest. Or at least someone who understands that smartness correlates with wisdom about as well as law does to justice," wrote Hoffman. More.

From USA Today:
From late-night television quips to designer surgical masks, some reactions to the H1N1 influenza outbreak, better known as swine flu, have been silly. For those who fell ill or lost loved ones, it was no laughing matter, says Temple psychologist Frank Farley. But for many, humor has been a coping tool, he says. "It's a survival mechanism in a sense," Farley said. "Without it, we might get overwhelmed with our fear." More.

From Philly.com:
Temple student Shannon McDonald, a senior journalism major, has endured plenty of harshly critical e-mails in the aftermath of a piece she wrote for a class assignment that reported on racial slurs used by a police officer. Yet she remains convinced that she did the right thing in reporting her experiences. "The journalist's job is to be objective and to tell the story, but the community might not like it," McDonald said. More.
 
 EVENTS
June 3 College of Health Professions - Health Information Management Alumni Reception. Visit myowlspace.com/events for more information.
June 3 Kornberg School of Dentistry Alumni Reception. Visit myowlspace.com/events for more information.
June 4 School of Communications and Theater - Spring '09 Alumni Gathering. Visit myowlspace.com/events for more information.
June 12 College of Health Professions - Physical Therapy Alumni Reception. Visit