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For Immediate Release
Tokyo, June 2, 2003 -Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ) held its commencement
on June 1, 2003, awarding undergraduate and graduate degrees and
certificates to 151 graduates. The ceremony, held at Tokyo’s
Radisson Miyako Hotel, was a continuation of the 116th commencement
of Temple University in Philadelphia. It was attended by 127 of
the graduates, along with their families and friends, senior academic
and administrative staff from the main campus and from Temple University’s
Law Program in Beijing, members of the TUJ Board of Governors, journalists,
and other friends and supporters of TUJ.
Robert J. Reinstein, Temple University’s Vice President of
International Programs and Dean of Temple University’s Beasley
School of Law, called the commencement to order. Following his remarks,
a video of the main campus graduation ceremony held on May 22nd
and including a salute to TUJ by Temple University President David
Adamany was shown.
Four guests of honor gave speeches congratulating the graduates:
Richard Englert, Deputy Provost of Temple University; Morris Vogel,
Former Acting Dean of the College of Liberal Arts of Temple University;
Ronald J. Anderson, Co-chair of the TUJ Board of Governors and Chairman
of American International Group Companies, Japan and Korea; and
Hugh H. Hara, Minister-Counselor for Public Affairs, United States
Embassy, Tokyo.
Distinguished graduates representing their fellow graduates then
addressed the audience. All of them commented on the unique, special
education that they had received at TUJ and on the strong influence
that their TUJ experience had on their outlook on the world.
The highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of diplomas:
Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Certificate in International
Legal Studies, Master of Law, Master of Business Administration,
Master of Education, and Doctor of Education. Kirk R. Patterson,
Dean of TUJ, then closed the two-hour commencement.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held to honor the graduates.
Mr. Keimi Harada, Mayor of Minato Ward, home to TUJ’s Tokyo
campus, opened the reception with a toast.
Dean Patterson noted that “the commencement not only showcased
our talented students but also highlighted the special contribution
that TUJ makes to education in Japan and to the building of bridges
between Japan and the United States and other countries. With TUJ
offering exactly the same curriculum, credits, and degrees as Temple
University main campus, our students are given a unique opportunity
to get an American education in Japan. As the oldest and largest
American university in Japan, we are committed to further expanding
the range of courses and programs that we offer students both in
Japan and coming to Japan to study at TUJ.”
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