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Finals week will include therapy dogs

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During this semester’s finals week, Therapy Dogs International will be coming to Paley Library, where students can cuddle up with dogs as a stress reliever.

The canine friends will be available for visits on Dec. 9 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Dec. 10 from 2 to 5 p.m. and Dec. 11 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Room 0021 of Paley Library. There will be three or four dogs at each of the sessions, accompanied by their owners and handlers. Faculty, staff, students and guests are all welcome to participate. Students will not be required to fill out any documentation as the Office of Risk Management has already signed off on the event.

“Think of your typical final day – you might have two or three [finals] back-to-back,” Kathy Lehman, supervisor at the Paley Library Circulation Desk and Reserve, said. “Imagine taking a break between two of them and just rolling on the floor with a big fluffy dog and  feeling sort of happy and relaxed and positive. I think it probably generates a lot of positive feeling and makes people think about, their families and their pets and going home.”

Lehman, an event organizer, was inspired to bring Therapy International Dogs to Temple’s campus after her neighbor, an undergraduate engineering senior, told her about the company. After doing research about the past events the company has held, Lehman decided to give it a try.

She believes it is a fail-safe solution for high stress levels during finals week.

“Saint Joseph’s and Drexel University have both done this before and are continuing to do it and I think that’s what will happen here,” Lehman said. “The idea will be people can just come in and play with the dogs or cuddle with the dogs, whatever they want to.”

This event marks Temple’s first year working with the Therapy Dogs International. If it is popular enough among students, the university plans to continue it annually during finals.

“People are really happy to go to these events and take their dogs to these events,” Lehman said. “I would imagine it’s pretty fantastic to take your dog to a children’s hospital or a library and just make people happy. I think it will be really popular and I think we’ll end up doing it every semester – that’s my hope.”

Tuesday

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November 2013

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Designing for career opportunities

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This Wednesday, Nov. 20 from 5 – 6:30 p.m., members of the Tyler architecture community are invited to partake in “Design Your Future: Creating Value In Your Career.”

The event will take place in the Tyler Architecture Gallery, Room 104. Students in attendance will receive one point toward their AIA learning unit.

This seminar will help architecture students better understand the licensing processes, provide tips for transferring skills into the workplace, update students on changes to the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards programs and explain how to get through the internship process with ease.

It also seeks to education students on the importance of the value of the NCARB certificate.

Speakers will include Jared Zern, professional architect and instructor of architectural technology,and members of both the American Institute of Architects and the NCARB. After the presentation there will be a Q-and-A session.

Tuesday

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November 2013

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Montagnaro bikes for sustainable education

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Senior Anthony Montagnaro spent the week of Nov. 11-18 participating in a sustainability education bike tour. | Eric Dao TTN

Senior Anthony Montagnaro spent the week of Nov. 11-18 participating in a sustainability education bike tour. | Eric Dao TTN

In Anthony Montagnaro’s opinion, teachers should practice what they preach.

Montagnaro, a senior natural science major, recently put this philosophy to use by participating in the U.S. Green Building Counsel’s 2013 Green Apple Bike Tour.

The weeklong event spanned from Nov. 11 to Nov 18. Participators biked from Washington, D.C. to Philadelphia, where the trip ended at Greenbuild at the Convention Center. Undergraduate and graduate students participated, along with professionals in the environmental conservation field.

As the bike ride was in conjunction with the USGBC’s Green Apple Day of Service, it incorporated a educational initiative – the group made periodic stops at high schools along the way in D.C., Lancaster, Pa., and Philadelphia.

At each school, the biking environmentalists held informational sessions for students about the importance of environmental awareness and action.

“In general, the reason where [a student learns] is so important is because it’s hard to sense the relevancy of sustainability when you’re not involved,” Montagnaro said.

He noted that the typical classroom setting doesn’t always impress the value of protecting the environment in students, because being immersed in nature is what truly “made it much more potent” during the Green Apple Bike Tour’s educational stops.

On Tuesday, Nov. 19, Montagnaro joins his Green Apple Bike Tour companions for a sustainability kick-off event from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at GW Carver High School in North Philadelphia. The school is starting an initiative to be more environmentally friendly, including the establishment of a new sustainability club.

“Until now, [GW Carver High School] hasn’t had much in terms of sustainable education,” Montagnaro said, expressing his excitement to participate in the movement.

Montagnaro kept a service journal for Education for Liberation, a course taught by Patricia Gould, throughout his work with the Green Apple Bike Tour. He also documented the journey with Twitter and Instagram using #bikegreenapple.