February 2009

Features
Alter Hall Opens its Doors to Students
Alter Hall Harnesses New Technology to Prepare Business Students for Competitive World
Fox School’s Anthony Di Benedetto Named Among Top Researchers Worldwide
Responsible Business
Environmentally-conscious Fox MBA Student Enters Next Big Social Enterprise Challenge
Research
Surprise Endowment Helps Cochran Center for Research and Doctoral Programs Fund Future Doctoral Projects
The Economy
Fox’s Jonathan Scott Offers Sobering Economic Advice
Community Connections
Making tax time less taxing: Free tax preparation assistance
Competitions
Fox School Pre-Law Fraternity Wins National Mock Trial Championship
Small Business Development Center
Free Online Seminars for Entrepreneurs
Alumni
Melissa Wieczorek ('93, '02) Cooks Up an Award Winning Business
Jim Concannon ('82) Receives Industry Award

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December 2008
Alter Hall Opens its Doors to Students

The first day of any semester is exciting for students because it means a fresh start, new classes and teachers, and for Fox School of Business students, Jan. 20, 2009, marked the opening of Alter Hall, an $80 million dollar structure named for benefactors, Dennis and Gisela Alter.

“Alter Hall is a significant link in transforming business management standards and advancing the education experience at Temple University," said Dean Moshe Porat.
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Alter Hall Harnesses New Technology to Prepare Business Students for Competitive World
Temple University’s main campus is sporting a new building that’s just as magnificent inside as it is outside.

Alter Hall, the new home for the Fox School of Business, features state-of-the-art technology that positions Fox as a leader in innovation while preparing students for an increasingly digital and competitive job market.

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Fox School’s Anthony Di Benedetto Named Among Top Researchers Worldwide
Anthony Di Benedetto, Ph.D., Professor of Marketing at Temple University’s Fox School of Business, has been named among the top researchers worldwide for innovation management.

The International Association of Management of Technology (IAMOT) recently recognized Tony as one of the top 50 authors of technology and innovation management over the last five years, based on a quantitative analysis of research from 2003-2007. This exceptional achievement places Tony among the top one percent of all researchers in the field.
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