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NEW PROGRAMS POINT NEW DIRECTIONS

Program in Population and Health Ocean Sciences Center Looks To The Future .• 1 Nova University bas established a program in the fall of '78, will be part of new program in Population and Health that expansion program, Lawniczak ex­ which will capitalize on the Univer:sity's plained. "We will structure the masters experience over ten years with innovative program in a similar manner to the Ph.D. teaching techniques and formats. The set-up now in effect, in that it will be self program will provide education in inter­ paced." disciplinary health management and pop­ Among the goals the director will ulation. Graduate degrees will be offered be focusing on in the immediate future to clusters of students both nationally are a December announcement of the and internationally. establishment of the William Springer The main purpose of the program is Richardson Chair of Physical Ocean­ to train health professionals who wish to ography which will seek to find a person improve their competency but who can­ with international reputation in this field not renege on job or family responsibil­ and the recruitment of 500 members by ities to go back to college full-time, Nova Prof. Burgess Or. Lowniuok the end of June for Friends of Ocean President Abraham S. Fischler said. The program is headed by Professor Recently named director of the Sciences. Lawniczak emphasized that the Participants are mature middle and upper Paul Burgess, L.Th., M.S.P.H., a former Ocean Sciences Center of Nova Univer­ Friends, panerned after the Associates at level professionals who want to increase Vatican diplomat with extensive interna­ sity, George E. Lawniczak, Jr. has adop­ the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institu­ their effectiveness in health care delivery tional experience. His graduate studies in ted as his motto, John Paul Jones's quote, tion in Massachusetts, would implement systems and study for credentials which the population and health fields were "I will not have anything to do with ships the aims of the Center in helping the enable them to advance within their sponsored by the Ford Foundation at the which do not sail fast, for I intend to go growth and expansion of programs that organizations. University of Chicago and the University in harm's way." do not receive federal funding. In coordination with the Graduate of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with The renaming of the Nova Univer­ "I hope that membership in this Management Program and Nova's Cen­ permission from his superiors at the sity Physical Oceanography Laboratory group will provide a sense of belonging tef for Public Affairs, master's degree Vatican. He has served as consultant to as the Ocean Sciences Center was only a to the community and residents of South programs have been established and are the International Bank for Reconstruc­ signal for a series of changes Dr. Lawniczak Florida, an outlet for those who would being offered to health career profes­ tion and Development (World Bank), the has planned for the future of the Center. like to be involved with the challenges sionals. The degrees are based on courses Agency for International Development Building the Ocean Sciences Center which a dynamic organization of this in business management and public ad­ (AID), and the Council of Rectors of into a world-class oceanographic institute kind will provide," he said. ministration and are complemented by Brazilian Universities. in Broward County within the next 10 In addition, Dr. Lawniczak intends years will involve enlisting support of courses in health which emphasize the In the international sector, the Pro­ to expand the Directors Advisory Board herurh-ft8pcct'8-of. pJanning,rnanagemenr, gram in-Population and"""Hea1th WIll pro­ I_ local communities, he says. The dedica­ to 50 members. He will also create a Sci­ and health care delivery. vide technical assistance to agencie&..and tion of the people now involved in form­ ence Advisory Board consisting of five or Tbe course work can be completed groups (particularly in Central and South ing the Friends of Ocean Sciences at six eminent oceanographers from this in eighteen months with the practicum America) wishing to design, test, and Nova University will add substantially country to meet annually at the Ocean taking approximately six additional implement simplified health systems to this possibility. Sciences Center. This group will be asked months, thus enabling a student to com­ which emphasize family planning as a Dr. Lawniczak, the first director of to advise and help with scientific deci­ plete the degree in two years' time. The part of overall health services, President the Navy Oceanographic Laboratory at sions pertinent to the advancement of format for class meetings covers a tpree­ Fischler explained. Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, assumed his programs at the Center. month term during which a student takes position as director of the Center July 1. Taking into account the future growth Through the Program in Population two courses (six credit hours). The group "We have certain strengths that we of the Center, Dr. Lawniczak plans a and Health, Nova University has entered meets every third weekend on Friday must capitalize on;' he stated. "We have building program within the next five into a formal agreement with the Souza evenings and in all-day Saturday sessions. need to exploit the experience and back­ years as he anticipates the growth of its Marques University Foundation in Rio Tbe first group of students to enroll in a ground in physical oceanography that faculty to 15, and an increase of support de Janeiro and collaborative efforts are Master of Science in Health Management was started by Bill Ricbardson 10 years personnel to at least 30 as the growth of being developed which will involve Nova degree commenced classes on the Nova ago, and continued and stabilized so well the Center is realized. He is hopeful that faculty in research, education, and train­ campus on January 6th. by Dennis Moore after Richardson's boat donations will include a houseboat ing activities in the popUlation and healtb A cluster, or group of participating death. With Dr. Moore's assistance my that could fulfill the needs of incoming students, can be established in any loca­ fields. primary concern here at the Center will students by serving as a dormitory at the tion where there is sufficient interest; the Additional information may be ob­ be a new growth program." Center. cluster meets on a regular basis. Faculty tained by contacting the Program in Broadening the scope of Ocean Sci­ "We want to capitalize on the beauty from the Nova campus as well as other Population and Health, Nova University, ences beyond the area of physical ocean­ of the Center in this natural setting of renowned experts from various institu­ 3301 College Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, ography to include involvement with land and sea. Our surroundings reflect the tions will be sent to the cluster locations Florida 33314. Telephone: (305) 587-&;60, marine biology, marine geology and sea­ atmosphere of the state park, of which we to teach the courses. extension 399. air interactions, and 10 start a masters are a logical extension.

Masters Program For Child Care Administrators

master's programs in Early Childhood state and regional agencies). Considerable Education and Special Education, and the evidence can be mustered about the im­ nursery program of The University School. portance of public school principals in The new program, housed within setting the climate for an entire school. the Behavioral Sciences Center, was Since child care administrators have developed after a study of additional roles much greater discretion in curriculum Nova University might perform in the and personnel, and much greater respon­ vital arena of child care. While future sibility for supervision, evaluation and direction of the field continues to be un­ fi scal management than do their counter­ certain-particularly with regard to the pans in the schools, it is clear that their question of the involvement of public performance is a critical determinant of school systems and I or massive federal the nature and quality of child care programs. or state financing-there are some aspects The second observation underlying that are quite clear. the development of this program has to The Program has been developed in do with the inappropriateness of most recognition of rwo such aspects. The first academic programs for child care ad­ Or. Sroufe observation is that the skill and leadership ministrators. Because there are few Dr . Goldman The University'S well-established of administrators is the central ingredient master's level programs designed for conventional university programs. Child interest in early childhood education has in creating and maintaining quality child administrators, they must either take an care administrators require a specialized been broadened to include a master's care programs. Strategies for improving advanced degree in a "related field" or curriculum emphasizing management program designed specifically for ad­ child care must include solid provisions settle for in-service, non-degree programs. skills, but conceived broadly enough to ministrators of child care progr~m s . for improving the leadership and manage­ Moreover, the time demands and respon­ include understandings of policy, evalua­ Existing programs at Nova include an ment skills of the child care adminiStrators sibilities of most administrators makes it tion, curriculum, profession, society and Ed.D. in Early Childhood Education, a (e.g., directors, head teachers, staffs of exceedingly difficult for them to attend (continued page 8) TRUSTEE PROFILE ... INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIVE Message from Clinton M. Lagrosa AGREEMENT the President

"Some of the first television shows A series of meetings involving top Independent colleges and universi­ were broadcast right from the store," he officials from Nova University and the ties are facing difficult times. This leads recalls. Such was the success of the Para­ Souza Marques University Foundation to a great concern for the survival of our mus store that another was opened in (Brazil), which could have a significant dual system of higher education-the Manhattan, with Tiffany and other pres­ impact on Nova's future, took place in independent as well as the tax-supported tigious establishments such as Hamma­ August in Rio de Janiero. sector. My concern was heightened re­ cher-Schlemmer as its neighbors. Chairman of Nova's Board of Trus­ cently when Bennett College and Briar­ Lagrosa became active in the New tees, Dr. Mary McCahill, accompanied cliff College (New York), two old and York Athletic Club and its golf course, by President Abraham Fischler and Pro­ established institutions, were forced to Winged Foot Country Club, as well as fessor Paul Burgess, director of Nova's close their doors. In addition, New Col­ the North Jersey Country Club, where he Program in Population and Health, signed lege of Sarasota, a new and innovative served a tefm as president. He also be­ a formal Protocol of Agreement which. institution, was absorbed into the Florida came a racing fan, and from a modest states as its principal goal that Nova state system. beginning as a member of a syndicate University and the Souza Marques Uni­ In many states there are coordinat­ that bought a thoroughbred, he went on versity Foundation will work together to ing councils or state planning councils to his own stable, which at one time had seek special funds to implement joint which provide some safeguards within 22 horses. programs and projects deemed beneficial the particular state for the independent He has fewer now, but maintains a to both institutions and their respective sector. In those states, the independent breeding ranch in Ocala and races his countries. sector has given up some of its autonomy, horses at Hialeah, Gulfstream and Cal­ The Brazilian Ministry of Educa­ but in return receives institutional sup­ der, as well as at tracks in the northern tion was represented at the signing cere­ port for each state resident graduated University Trustee Clinton M. states and Canada. monies and the support of the Ministry from an independent institution as well Lagrosa typifies well the influential in­ He opened his Fort Lauderdale was assured to actualize the potential as assistance grants (tuition aid) so that dividuals who devote time to serving furniture store, he recalls, at a time when inherent in the agreement. students from middle and lower income the leadership needs of the University. lawn furniture in this area was being sold Professor Helio Aguinaga, director families can afford the tuition of these He is the proprietor of Lagrosa on vacant lots, or "on the third Boor rear" of Souza Marques' Maternal and Child institutions. In the State of Florida, there Casual Furniture on S. Federal Highway in some department stores. Health Research Center, and Professor is no legislative policy to provide the in Fort Lauderdale, with customers in He sought out here the quality mar­ Burgess of Nova have worked together necessary safeguards for the survival of every part of this country, in Latin ket that he served in New York, and today for six years to design and implement an the independent sector. In fact, the re­ America and the Caribbean. He is a direc­ the store ships to upper-income buyers innovative program of integrated assis­ ward system in the public sector is direct­ tor of the largest banking group in not only in many parts of the United tance to mother and child. The program, ly tied to enrollment growth-increases in Florida, breeds race horses in Ocala, and States, but in Argentina, Venezuela, the already tested in Rio de Janeiro, has been FTE's (full-time equivalent students) re­ is involved in a number of civic and chari­ Bahamas and the Caribbean. designated by federal authorities as a sult in increased state tax support. The table activities in this community. On the Fort Lauderdale scene, La­ model for a nationwide effort to improve public sector has grown by leaps and He has been a member of the Uni­ grosa is active as a member of the health levels in that segment of the bounds with little or no constraint. versity's Gold Key for a number of years, Committee of 100, which provides sup­ Brazilian population. and it was his agressive leadership as port for the widows and children of fire­ The nature and scope of possible president of the organization for rwo men and policement killed in the line of collaborative programs include: years that led to his being invited to serve duty, the Lago Mar Country Club and • Joint programs aimed at human re­ as a trustee. the Lauderdale Yacht Club, which lies source development through education, Lagrosa has been in business in Fort right across the Intracoastal Waterway training and applied research in the Lauderdale since 1959. As the proprietor from his Harbor Beach home. health field of a successful casual furniture store on As to the future of South Florida, he • Leadership development through W. 57th Street in New York, in the neigh­ thinks it is virtually unlimited. "If we academic degree programs conducted borhood of Tiffany's, he and his wife be­ were to poll people in 40 states tomor­ both on-campus and patterned after came regular winter visitors to Florida row," he says, "we would find great Nova's "cluster" format and ultimately decided to establish a numbers of them saying to themselves, • Joint development of simplified branch store here. They did so in 1959 'Just one more year and I'm moving to health care delivery systems based on the and a few years later sold their New York Florida,' ... or 'Just as soon as the kids are concept of delegation of function and and New Jersey stores in order to make out of school, we're going to Florida.' distribution of responsibility Florida is served by 17 independent their home here. "And they come here with their • Collaborative research on the devel­ institutions accredited by the Southern Lagrosa is a native of Northern New pockets full. They liquidate everything opment of new and improved contracep­ Association of Colleges and Schools. Jersey. His father was a manufacturer of and clean our their safe deposit boxes and tive techniques These institutions represent $408 million beach chairs and garden umbrellas and bring it all down here." • Joint specialty programs in popula­ in physical plant, spend more than $238 after rwo years at Blair Academy, a prep­ Because of the northward movement tion, demography and family planning million annually for operations, and en­ aratory school in that area, he went into of the region's population, resulting in research roll approximately 45,000 full-rime equiv­ the family business. This led, in 1946, to the continuing expansion of Western • Joint programs in the environmental alent students. the establishment of a retail store, in near­ Broward, Lagrosa points out, "Nova sciences with special cross-cultural pro­ The operating costs of educating a by Paramus, which exp"nded over the University is going to be right smack in grams in oceanography. student in an independent college are no years to the point of becoming a land­ the middle of tomorrow's world in South "It is the hope of the signatories that less than in a tax-supported institution. mark of the reeion. Florida." the cooperation which will flow there­ For every Florida student enrolled in an from will result in the exchange of ideas independent institution, the taxpayer is Comparative Legal Seminar Held In Medellin on the part of two institutions equal in saving two-thirds of his total educational their intellectual potential, though per­ cost. haps differing in their financial resources," A recent report of the Carnegie said Dr. Aguinaga:'What each institution Council on Policy Studies in Higher brings to this cooperative endeavor is a Education, The States and Private Higher richness of living experience which each Education, recommends, "In the broad is willing to share with the other so that public interest, the private sector of totally new approaches can be taken in higher education should be preserved helping understand the great fabric which and strengthened in ways that will protect unites us all as members of the human the traditional autonomy of private in­ family, sharing ancient truths and laws ... stitutions. Even with the most conscien­ "The signing of this International tious self-help, the long-run position of Technical Cooperation Agreement," Dr. the private sector is uncertain and in­ Aguinaga said, "is ... not only a milestone secure. Consequently, more intensive in the history of the participating institu­ public support of and encouragement for tions but the exercise of the perceived private higher education will be necessary." responsibility for universities in the mod­ Not only the public, but our legis­ ern world." lators, especially, should be aware of the Pictured Irom lett 10 light: Dr. Lopez Gomez (President 01 Colombion Senote); Moyor of Medellin; Deon Bolero Ospino (UPB); Deon Hyde (Novo); ramifications of the, present state of affairs. Burton Landy. Abraham S. Fischler Attorneys and professional busi­ C. Graff, director of Continuing Legal also a press interview. Members of the nessmen from Florida and Colombia, Education of the Nova Law Center. Sister City Project, including Dr. Florence South America attended the first Nova "They requested more programs on the Eadie of Fort Lauderdale, arranged a University comparative legal seminar in same subject for the future," said Graff, reception and hospitality for participants Medellin, Colombia November 5-11. "and plans are being researched for a and their spouses. The conference was sponsored by the 1978 program." Welcoming the participants were No.va University Law Center, the Uni­ Moderator of the seminar was Dr. Edmundo Lopez Gomez, president versidad Pontificia of Medellin and the Burton A. Landy, a graduate of the of the Colombian Senate; Jorge Botero Sister Cities Project of Fort Lauderdale University of Miami Law School, who Ospina, dean of the University Pontificia Published by Nova University and Medellin. The seminar was held at has studied in Mexico and Cuba. There Bolivariana, and Laurance M. Hyde, Jr., Alexander Schure Abraham S. Fischler the Inter-Continental Hotel and co-spon­ was simultaneous translation during the Dean of the Nova University Center for Chancellor President sored by the: Inter-American Bar Asso­ seminar even with the power failure, the Study of Law. Joseph P. Murphy. Vice-president ciation, Washington, D.C. thanks to transistor operated equipment. Colombian lecrurers included: Gabriel Rosemary Jones. Director of Public Relations Despite some unexpected events, News of the seminar was broadcast Poveda Ramos, specialist in economic Paul Windham. Editor including a stop over in Barranquilla several times on Voice of America in integration of Latin America for INTAL, who gave a general presentation on Nova University because of fog in Medellin and power Latin America and greetings were re­ 3301 College Avenue failures in the hotel, participants gave the ceived from the Governor of Antioquia Colombia; Luis Gabriel Botero Pelaez, fort Lauderdale. Florida 33314 seminar high ratings, according to Roland and the Mayor of Medellin. There was (continued page 8) L ___ T,I, 581-6660 ext. 240 ___~ Laurel School New Institute for Criminal Justice Self-Study Serves Retired Professionals Program Expands to Set for Exceptional Children Canal Zone Undergraduate Center Nova College and other components "You must be a special person to be a Nova University'S Criminal Justice of the Center for Undergraduate Studies teacher. As a Learning Disabilities Spe­ program has been expanded to the Pan­ have embarked on a self-study in prep­ cialist you must have something extra­ ama Canal Zone, with two Master's aration for a visitation from the accredita­ patience, love, empathy, and care for the degree clusters already operating there individual child," reflects Ken Dose, pro­ and two under-graduate clusters sched­ tion team of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in the fall of '78. gram coordinator of The Laurel School uled to begin in January. of Nova University. The special staff of The program is being carried on in "Dr. Milton Gabrielsen, former di­ certified professionals at The Laurel Panama City through the Canal Zone rector of the University's studies in hu­ School have all these extras. Each student College, a two-year institution, announoed man habitability and special assistant to is offered these components as he receives Dr. David W. Britt, acting director. Pri­ the President, has agreed at my request to specific remediation and instruction. marily, the students are Canal Zone coordinate and monitor the self-study," What is happening at The Laurel police officers and criminal justice majors said Dean David Harnett, who assumed the School? The key word is mainstreaming. who have graduated from the college. position of director of the Center this fall. Mainstreaming in this instance is inter­ Some faculty is being sent to the Zone Included in the Center are the B.S. in reaction between The Laurel School and from the campus and some has been Education Program and Inservice Educa­ The University School, academically and recruited there. tion Program, Nova University at Coral socially. It is a mutually supportive en­ "The University'S offer to establish Springs Undergraduate Programs, the deavor that embraces the unique concept a program there was received enthu­ Institute for Lifelong Awareness and the of providing students in Special Educa­ siastically," the director said, "and the Louise Mellon Institute for Nursing. tion an opportunity to be a part of the college has been highly cooperative in The Undergraduate Council has Max Salzman. providing classroom space and other general setting of education. It encour­ been meeting each week to organize the Max Salzman was a furrier for 31 facilities. " ages each child to be aware that children study and assign responsibilities for re­ Only two other U.S. institutions are with learning disabilities have average or years. Today he is an expert, of sorts, on search and collection of data. Harnett operating in the Zone. Florida State above average intelligence and, though China. How did this happen? Through intends to involve adjunct faculty and University and Oklahoma State carryon their educational program may differ, the Institute for Retired Professionals at students as well. the New School for Social Research in programs for the Army. The Canal Zone I their needs are similar to those of other "I welcome the coincidence of this children. Thus mainstreaming, broken New York City. is the first location outside Florida for the Now a resident of Sunrise, Salzman under-graduate Program, but plans have happening along with my arrival, be­ down, is specific individual learning skills cause a self-study is a good opportunity taught to children so that they can be decided to pursue similar studies in South been laid for establishing clusters in other Florida. "I was sick with the inability to states next Spring. for an institution to take a look at what reintroduced into the regular, routine, it's doing, what it could be doing better general educational setting. find something I wanted to do," says Currently the program embraces Salzman about his South Florida entry nearly 400 graduate students in some 15 and how it intends to grow," he said. shock. clusters in eight states, plus more than "So often we become involved in As luck would have it; Dr. Lloyd 300 undergraduate students, all of whom crisis management. This is a good way to Elgart, director of the Institute for Life­ are in Florida. About 60 per cent of the look at oneself, to chart goals and to set long Awareness at Nova University, was graduate students are police officers and priorities to approach them. trying to find a way to start a program the others, for the most part, corrections "It's clear that there are tremendous that would intellectually challenge retired officers and courts personnel. opportunities for independent four year professionals. The two got together and, The Master's degree program offers undergraduate education in this com­ a 36-credit curriculum covering law and with the cooperation of the New School, munity," Harnen said. uWe want to as­ enforcement, courts, corrections, theory, the Institute for Retired Professionals of sure ourselves that the programs are Nova University was launched. evaluation and administration. The fac­ substantial and rigorous and provide for Discussion groups and seminars, lec­ ulty are top personnel drawn from a our adult group of students the oppor­ ture series and workshops and an audited national pool of scholars and profes­ tunity for career improvement they de­ sionals experienced in teaching, research Nova College course will be available. SIre. Subjects include current affairs, litera­ and administration. "Whether it will result in a set of ture, drama, music, psychology, self­ The faculty represent such institu­ Planting of the laurel tree: Martin J. Abel, (hair man of the Boord of awareness, government, law and others. tions as John Jay College in New York, recommendations for another type of Governors and Dr . Joseph D. Rondono, Direttor, S(hool (enter 01 "IRP makes you feel, as you get the Institute of Government at the college program is impossible to pre­ Novo University dict," he added. "I hope it wil1." "Our program here at The Laurel older, that you are constantly living and University of Georgia, the Department School is greatly supplemented by the learning," says Salzman. of Psychology at the University of support of the Parent Volunteer Program, For six years he commuted from Far Alabama, Michigan State, Kent State, which includes parents from both The Rockaway to New York to participate in Duke University and the University of University School and The Laurel the New School program. His interest in Miami. Institute of Dr. Britt holds a doctorate in soci­ School working side by side as a teacher I Chinese history led him to join a flight to ology from the University of North Residential Marketing parent team. China for 17 days where he observed and Carolina and taught at Vanderbilt Uni­ "We are working toward creating a experienced the lifestyles and attitudes Begins model exceptional child center in the of the people as well as the July, 1976 versity and Florida Atlantic before com­ ing to Nova. He has performed several community, focusing on teacher training, earthquake. The Builders Association of South research projects in criminal justice research and innovative ideas in the "I was scared at first but I signed up Florida, Florida Atlantic Home Builders learning field," said Dose. for a seminar on history. I had to agree to funded by the U.S. Law Enforcement Association, Home Builders Association The Laurel School was officially give a paper," he recalls. The Medicis Assistance Administration and served as of Palm Beach County and Nova Univer­ recognized January II at a tree planting was the topic of that paper. He went on to a consultant on a number of others. sity are offering Florida's first Institute ceremony at the school. give many more, particularly on China, of Residential Marketing. Courses are taught by leading· builders Dr. Abraham S. Fischler, president his chosen area of interest, and was New Program For of Nova University, the Board of Gov­ elected to the Council that helps run the and marketing specialists from the resi­ Higher Education dential housing industry. This college­ ernors of The School Center, Dr. Joseph Institute, which has a waiting list for level program is part ofNAHB's require­ Randazzo, headmaster of The University participants. Dr. Eugene E. DuBois is director of "I wanted to keep living and not fade the new Institute for Staff Development ments for industry designation as Member, School, Ken Dose, program coordinator Institute of Residential Marketing (MIRM). of The Laurel School, directors of the away and die. I have observed, from my and Life-long Learning of the Center for experience with IRP, that many people The program consists of four l2-week school, plus faculty, staff, and students Higher Education, which was created in courses. Students meet for 2t/2 hour ses­ were present at the dedication. have lived longer because they have had order to expand the already successful an active intellectual life. Students in sions one night a week. The course is also A laurel tree, symbolic of the staff development activities of Nova Nova's program range from 50 to 89 open to students who wish to earn credit school's concepts of growth, victory, and University to the community college years," says Salzman, 74. toward an undergraduate degree at Nova success, was planted in the front lawn. movement. "IRP also gives you an opportunity This expanded service includes the University. Institute For to meet more people with different ex­ creation of Study Groups (20 persons per The Institute of Residential Mar­ periences and to build a new circle of keting, designed by the National Association Lifelong Awareness __ . Group) for faculty and administrators friends." wishing to develop their expertise at of Home Builders, is an educational pro­ MANY NEW Participants have spent at least 15 the graduate level for increased com­ gram designed to broaden awareness and years working in a job or jobs which petence in their current .professional expand horizons in marketing today's COURSES required responsibility and initiative, are roles, for the advancement in the corq­ residences. Seminars will be offered in: Nova University'S Institute for now retired or semi-retired, enjoy read­ munity college or for those individuals General Marketing for the Shelter Industry, Lifelong Awareness will expand with the ing and are prepared to spend time in seeking entry level or part-time em­ Advertising and Promotion for Residential addition of more than a dozen new preparation for classes and discussion ployment. Builders, Fundamentals of Marketing courses for its series starting Jan. 23. The groups. The basic requirement for admis­ Persons desiring credit toward a Multi-Family Housing and Principles I 52 non-credit courses meet mornings, sion, however, is the individual's ability Nova University doctoral degree are re­ Practices of Real Estate for the Home afternoons and evenings in various loca­ to benefit from and share intellectual quired to complete all requirements for Builder. tions on the university campus in Davie. experience and growth with others. the course as prescribed in official Nova Nova/IRM Committee members Courses, Director Lloyd Elgart an­ University literature for regularly en­ include: Irv Adler, chairman, Adler-Ross nounced, range from psychology, poetry Courses on interior design, travel­ rolled participants in the field-based Associates; Gay Levinson, co-chairman, and hypnosis to jazz, sculpture and pho­ ing, free-lance writing, single living, bio­ program. Practicum credit is available Greenman Corporate Consultants, Inc; tography. Also included are non-verbal feedback, and modern Jewish literature, only to students who have been officially Don Sichel, curriculum coordinator, communication, efficient use of time, the among others, also are to be repeated. accepted into the Ed.D. Program and are Gulfstream Land & Development Corp.; Mayan civilization, Russian literature, The Institute for Lifelong Aware­ attached to a Cluster. Richard Stevens, Coral Ridge Properties, Far East religions and the emerging woman. ness was created primarily for retired Persons not wishing credit may Inc.; Robert W. Jahn, Marketecture Inc.; Courses to be repeated in this series people seeking to advance their educa­ also participate in the Study Group. Tom Tyson, Centex Homes of Florida, cover such subjects as figure drawing, tion, but it has also attracted young The Study Group is taught by a Na­ Inc.; Frank Gilligan, Arvida Corp.; Andrew symphonic music, opera, drama, creative people and the middle-aged, Elgart said. tional Lecturer, a nationally known leader B. Greenman, founding chairman, and writing, science fiction, Renaissance art, The courses now have been approved in community college education. The Dr. Lloyd Elgart, Nova University. parenthood, world affairs, selling, invest­ by the Broward School System for m­ Group meets for three all day sessions For further information call 587- ment and finance, and marriage. service training for teachers. (Saturdays) during a three-month period. 6660, ext. 295 or 296. Humes Comments ... Land Law Library Center for Made Possible Public A ffairs and WORKSHOP ON ENERGY USE Administration By Gifts

One of the primary needs in the area With $ 1,000 in "seed money" pro­ of government in this country is a greater vided by the Florida Lawyer's Title public awareness of what good policies Guaranty Fund of Orlando, plus $1,000 are and whetber tbey can be implemen­ from other donors, Nova University has ted. This is one of tbe concerns of Nova set out to develop a special library dedi­ University's director of the Center for cated to land law and the problems in­ Public Affairs and Administration, which volving land. is training people who presently hold Law School Prof. James J. Brown, government jobs. Jr., who is directing the project, said it is Responsibility for this work lies hoped that $10,000 can be raised initially witb Dr. Samuel Humes, who has studied by means of private contributions. governments around tbe world and held The Land Library, Prof. Brown said, such positions as manager of Baltimore left to right: Dovid Millmon, Mrs . Mary R. Mt(oh ill, Dr. Andmon . left fa righl: Robert Burke, Anno M. W. Burke, Pre siden t Fis(hler. would help landowners, developers, real ­ County, Maryland, and as tbe first exec­ tors and other brokers, government of­ utive director of the Council of Govern­ A university Workshop on Manag­ "People think the crisis is over-that it ing Energy Use held in November at ended after the shortage of 1973-74. The ficials and persons in similar positions to ments in Washington, D.C., an organiza­ keep abreast of the rapid changes taking tion of cities surrounding the national Rolling Hills Lodge and Country Club true crisis will come if we get another may prove to have a significant effect on embargo." place across the country in the fields of Capital. land use regulation, municipal law, en­ He is the author of one of tbe few energy conservation at school and college A geologist by profession with 28 campuses nationwide, in the opinion of vironmental controls and financing. reports ever written about local govern­ years of research at Battelle, Dr. Anderson .'r-- ment on a worldwide scale, a massive David Millman, who coordinated the declared that "all of the recently an­ project for the National Teacher Educa­ document prepared for the International nounced research projects in such things tion Program. Union of Local Authorities based in the as oil shale, geothermal and wind energy Some 52 participants from 13 states Netberlands, entitled, "Structures of are in their embryonic stages and may Local Governments:' and Canada attended and, he said, "a lot never become significant sources of The Nova program presently en­ of people went away witb a better under­ energy. Solar research is embryonic too, compasses some 400 students in 20 states, standing of what our energy needs and but it could become significant. all of tbem working in government or in concerns ought to be; they went home as quasi-governmental positions, all of them missionaries in this field, trying to get Co-sponsored by the Florida State seeking advanced degrees in tbe field. across the fact that we have serious Energy Office, tbe workshop fearured The purpose of tbe program is to improve problems. If we don't get that across, we video-taped interviews made on the cam­ their skills in management. won't get by with existing sources in time pus of the New York Institute of Tech­ "I think the average taxpayer will to develop alternatives. Some of the nology by NYIT's energy authority and never appreciate management improve­ people who were here have asked for a Nova University trustee Dr. Edwin F. "Court decisions affecting land use ment in government," Humes comment­ follow-up meeting next year. Nova may Shelley. These presented opinions and planning, zoning, taxation and related ed. "While tbe size of tbe federal govern­ become a catalyst in this area." comments by architects and engineers on areas have become critically important to The keynote speaker, Dr. Richard designing and retrofitting school build­ ment has stopped increasing, state and this area's major employers who try to Anderson, a consulting geologist from ings for energy conservation. local governments continue to expand, J. create the best possible living environ­ Columbus, Ohio'S, prestigious Battelle and tbis will continue as long as tbe pub­ Other speakers included William B. ments for their employees/' he explained. Memorial Institute, set the tone for the lic keeps asking for more services. At tbe Haessig, director of the Division of "This information is obviously impor­ four-day workshop by declaring: same time," he explained, "a negative Educational Facility Planning for the tant to all Broward County interests if we attitude toward government is deeply "The shortage is very real. It's not New York State Education Department; are going to witness a rational growth." ingrained in the U.S. pUblic. This is tbe fabricated, it's not a foul plot by anybody. Carsie K. Denning, professional engineer The Land Library at Nova would attitude that government should govern We need to establish a new etbic, in which and director of the Division of Plant not only collect special volumes on ex­ energy is treated as the precious com­ least, and that it should perform only cer­ Operation for the Nortb Carolina State periences elsewhere, but would subscribe modity it is. When something is precious, tain kinds of functions. This is not some­ Department of Education; Robert Horrigan, to periodicals and services that provide you expect to spend a lot of money for it. tbing tbat has happened since Watergate; associate director for technical programs continuing reports on new laws and The days of cheap energy are over. it's been true since rhe beginning of the for energy policy and research at NYIT; recent court decisions. RepUblic. The public doesn't want a "We have to enforce the 55-mile­ Dr. William E. Glenn, director of the an-hour speed limit-and I mean really Dr. Brown is a specialist in real es­ strong man in charge. NYIT Science and Technology Research tate, land use and government law, and enforce it . .. take away the licenses of "When tbe public learns to appre­ Center at Nova. has been assisting concerned residents in people who speed. The automobile is the ciate not only good policies, but also following the progress of the proposed biggest waster of our energy, as well as policies tbat can be implemented, then we "Since the energy crisis began," Broward County Land Use Plan. the biggest consumer." will have good managers in charge of Millman explained, "school energy costs "While the university's Law School While the U.S. already is importing have tripled and tbey are not likely to implementation. has an extensive general law library," he decline in coming years. Energy manage­ "Many policies that are adopted are 51 per cent of its oil needs, Dr. Anderson said, "it has become evident that there is said in alarm, "we're getting ready to not implementable in tbe first place;' ment is an economic and ecological a need for a specially-focused facility for necessity. It is also vital to the contin­ Humes continued, "or we are not willing follow the same path with gas. dealing with this area's problems and in­ "The nation has not yet arrived at uation and growth of services provided to pay for them. This unwillingness pre­ terests." We need to make Broward its real energy crisis," Dr. Anderson said. by schools." sents anotber problem ... the difficulty of County a viable entity for long-range establishing priorities. projections, but there is a lack of sensi­ "In our personal lives, we repeatedly tivity about the importance of a stable face the question of financial priorities; and growing tax and employment base, a in government, some people say we.ought predictable climate for capital invest­ to spend more on education and some say ment' a predictable form of government to spend more on transporation, or on and predictable regulations without too something else. For both elected officials much intrusion. Local governments and bureaucrats, the job is becoming around the country have issued reports more difficult all tbe time." on methods that they have tried. We William B. Hoessig (orsie It Denning Dr. William E. Glenn Robert Hanigan (continued page 8) need that outreach for this county."

Alumni Program Expands With Academic and Industrial Resources Joined in Century Foundation Executive Council As a part of its expanding alumni major concerns in education, public ad­ Fifty-five top level business and Nova University President Abraham programs, Nova University has announoed ministration, law, behavioral sciences, industrial leaders met with officials of S. Fischler told the Executive Council tbe formation of tbe Century F ounda­ life-sciences and ocean sciences, will be Nova University October 5, 1977, to members that the university was interest­ tion" the aim of which is to provide op­ issued each year. begin to identify areas in which the ac­ ed in serving as an academic resource portunities for the continuing education Members of the Foundation will be ademic and industrial resources of South for mid-career training, "state of the and professional growth of its graduates. asked to contribute time and resources Florida could be joined in an effort to art" seminars and employee development Membership in the Foundation will be tbat will promote the goals and reputa­ resolve common problems, according to programs. He pointed out that today open to all graduates of Nova University, tion of the University. Specifically, each Gary D. Smith, Director of Corporate many corporations are forced to send top to its faculty, administration, trustees member will be asked to serve as a re­ and Community Affairs. executives and technicians to out-of­ and friends. source person on the campus or in con­ The charter members of Nova Uni­ town conferences and courses, bearing the expense of travel and lodging and In an attempt to capitalize upon the ferences and seminars, to interview pro­ versity's newly launched Executive Coun­ experiences gained by the University spective students, to host field trips to his cil heard members of the university's losing the individual from tbe plant as from the development of innovative place of employment and to assist grad­ faculty discuss programs now in the plan­ well. Dr. Fischler suggested that Nova delivery systems, the Century Founda­ uates or students in career development. ning stages which would be of benefit to tion will offer numerous services to its the South Florida business and indus­ University, because of its innovative members. Funds for tbe development of F oun­ delivery systems, could help provide dation services will come from gifts from trial community. Among the services will be regional similar conferences at less cost by bring­ Nova graduates, faculty, trustees, admin­ conferences and seminars on major na­ These plans include the develop­ ing leading experts to South Florida istration and friends of the University. tional issues, a lecture series, a publica­ ment of training programs and certifica­ to present programs on site, either at the tions and reports preview center, a direc­ To supplement tbese funds, gifts will be tion in industrial security, establishment University or in an industrial setting, at tory of members, a placement and job sought from other foundations and from at Nova University of a land library, a time convenient to all. information exchange service and the organizations, corporations and individuals. formulation of a model which could be Among the members reacting to this Alumni Newsletter which is devoted to Dr. William R. Martin, Director of used to forecast industrial activity, and suggestion were James F. Mondello of alumni affairs at regional and national Placement and Acting Director of Alumni the offering of conferences and seminars the Atlantic Bank who pointed out tbat levels. In addition, the Cenrury Priority Affairs, is responsible for the administra­ on subjects of interest to the business and "p~ople in my industry would attend Portfolio, a series of in-deptb reports on tion of the program. industrial community. (continued page 8) Cookout For Southern Yachtbrokers 1977 Tiara Ball of the Royal Dames • w

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Ted DlJgD~ of Yochts, ltd. wilh May Haggard. Ronnie Stroud, dockmasler, Pier 66; Bud Brown.

The Boord of Trustees hosted II (ocktoil porly and cookaul lo honor Ihe Sou thern Yochtbrokers Association in Noye mb ~r olille Ocean Sciences The Tiara Boll, held in Ihe beautiful CathedrQI Room at Ihe Boca Rolon Hotel and (Iub, is on annuol benefit tor concer research. From leh 10 righi,

(enter. More than 200 guesls offended and were treoted 10 (I lour of Ihe facilities. The associa tion has been in exislonre since 1947. Mr. Arthur above, ore Mrs. Frederkk W. Wie rsum and Mrs. Jara s!ava Bulkley Miller, Co·chairmen of the boll; Mrs. Bernard Castro, (heirman of the Boord, Brown 01 United Yocht Brokers is (Urten! president; Mr. Bud Hurh, Director of NnvD's Marine Developmen t Progrllm, is II post presid ent of Royal Domes; and honored guest Jeane Dixon. Ihe Associat ion.

Pidured above are members of the Gold Key of Novo University and their wives, who spent the weekend of Odaber 28 at NYIT as guests of Dr. and Mrs . Alexander Schure. They hod an extensive tour of the campus, dined otthe OeSevmky (enter and attended a Broadway musical. Nova at Coral Springs . .. Founding Board of Governors

J. P. Taravella, Chai rman; also President and (hairman of the Board Dr. James Gardener, Chairman of the Florida Boord of Regents. Han. Von B. Poole, florida Slate Representative. Hon. James A. Scali, Florida State Senator. of (oral Ridge Properties. Some of Broward's leading figures in business, government and education took seats as members allhe founding Boord of Governo rs of Novo Un iversity at Coral Springs in October, exprming glowing outlooks for the future of Broward's newest university center. Alumni Association Nova / Sister Cities Reunion Send Gift The Nova University South Florida The Hospital Infantil Noel of Med­ Alumni Association held a reunion at the ellin is the recipient of a large shipment Center for Ocean Sciences on Dania of dental equipment from members of Beach, October 8. the Dental Association of Broward Coun­ ty, Florida. The donation was imple­ President F ischler welcomed the mented by the Sister Cities Project of more than one hundred persons in atten­ Fort Lauderdale and Medellin through dance. He expressed interest in the the auspicies of Nova University. continuing development of an Alumni Through the gifts of the Florida Association designed to meet the ongoing dentists the Hospital Infantil Noel re­ needs of students and graduates. ceived setups for three dental rooms for treatment of children of Medellin. Roy Wilson, former Director of "We are happy to have a part III Alumni Programs, discussed immediate supporting a sister city project in such a and long-range objectives of the Century tangible way," said Mrs. Florence Eadie, Foundation. chairman of the board of the Sister City project. "Tbe dental community of Joseph Murphy, vice president, left to right: Or . William Martin, Acting Director of Alumni Program~ left ta right: Pres. Fi5hlef; Joseph Murphy, Vice· president for Develop· with Mr. Roy Wihan, former Director. ment; Dr. George lawniczak, Director of Oceon Sciences Center. Broward County generously responded Office of Development, discussed plans to the appeal for equipment. for involving alumni in the Council for the Advancement of Education and So­ cial Policy. Through the Council, Nova University graduates would serve as con­ sultants to school systems, governmental agencies, and other non-profit organizations.

William Martin, Director of Place­ ment, presented detailed plans, both immediate and long-range, for the Uni­ versity Placement Center.

George Lawniczak, Director of the Ocean Sciences Center and William Glenn, Director of the Science and Tech­ nology Research Center, conducted tours of the facilities for spouses and children.

In addition to the tour, the reunion from left are florence Eadie, Ft. louderdale Sister City (hairman; teft to right: Corl Stocker (Ed.D . "76), profe~sor of physics and Some of the olumni and guests enjoying the !tunion ... al flesco. Peter C. Zanetti , president of Technovo!e, tnc. which croted the included a family picnic and a business chemistry, Miami·Dade and his wile, Helen H. Clork (M.S. in equipment; Mrs. Mary Mc(ahill, (hailmon of the Board of Tlustees meeting in the Richardson Library with Educat io n), curliculum comultant in Miami and her doughIer, of Nova; Patricio Buendia of Avionco Airlines. which transported Nova officials. Morgoret Clerk. the cfotes. FACULTY/ADMINISTRATION / STAFF / FACULTY/ADMINISTRATION / STAFF

Mr. Edward Liebes, formerly DR. JOHN M. FLYNN, Professor Chief Accountant of Pran Institute in of Psychology, explained the Foster Pa­ Brooklyn, New York, was appointed rent Project to administrative and case­ Nova University's Internal Auditor in worker staff of Virginia Beach and Rep­ August, 1977. He comes highly qualified resentatives from the Virginia Dept. of to this position, with an extensive and Welfare Nov. 14. Beginning in January, varied record of achievements in his the Foster Parent Project of Nova's Living field. "" nd Learning Center will train Va. Beach After completing a number of cours­ caseworkers and supervisors (for a period es in social studies and business educa­ of five months) in the methods and con­ tion at New York University and City tent of training being accomplished at College of New York, Mr. Liebes grad­ Nova. Virginia Beach training will be a uated magna cum laude from Long Island pilot for possible further training by University, number one in his class, and Nova for other Virginia areas. was elected to several honor societies. In Daytona Beach, during the Florida ~ Association for Health and Social Services Dean Laurance M. Hyde, Jr. of The Conference May 4-6, Dr. Flynn initiated Barry Dubner, associate professor Dr. Marlene Mitchell is the newly Law Center has announced the appoint­ action to establish a statewide advocacy of law at Nova University, recently re­ appointed co-ordinator of program de­ ment of Roland C. Graff as Director of committee for foster care. A task force of turned from the University of Western velopment, research and evaluation at Placement and Continuing Legal Edu­ people from Dade, Broward, and Palm Australia Law School where he was a The University School, where she will cation. Howard C. Berman has been Beach counties is developing the Committee. named Assistant Dean. visiting professor for six months. develop programs for the intellectually Graff has been a hospital adminis­ The recipient of several Fulbright­ and creatively talented child. She also will trator for 22 years, most recently .at Pem­ Hays Scholarships, he taught administra­ evaluate current programs, visit other broke Pines General Hospital in Hollywood tive law and a tutorial in constitutional schools to coordinate information and and 'at Hubert Rutland Hospital in St. law. activities and organize a career education Petersburg. He holds a degree in business "Their whole education system is program and a community school. administration from the University of quite different," he said about his students These programs will be developed Minnesota. in Perth. ('They enter the university at "not in the office, but with teacher, child Berman received his Juris Doctor 17 or 18 and take general courses for the and parent participation, because this degree from Nova University in May. first year. Then they decide what area approach breeds a higher level of com­ 1977, and his Bachelor of Arts degree they wish to specialize in, and do so for mitment," she explained. from Tulane University in 1973. the next four years." Dr. Mitchell's credentials and expe­ Classes are straight lectures without rience have prepared her well for these Assistant Professor Marc Rohr any student participation. "The only time undertakings. She earned her BA and MA of the Law Center appeared with attorney students discuss," said Dubner, "is in in elementary education at Queen's Col­ Ellis Rubin on the John Stupak Show on tutorials that meet every other week." lege in New York where she also worked WFTL on October 27. The topic of There is a tutorial of approximately 10 on her sixth year certificate in supervision discussion was the recently televised trial students for every course. and administration. She taught in the of Ronnie Zamora. In Australia, unlike the , New York Public School system and was it is possible for a law student to obtain a professor at Mills College of Education. Dr. Flynn is also the program chair­ a master's degree and a doctorate degree. She earned her Ph.D. in education man for the 1978 Child Welfare League Some schools require that law students of America (CWLA) South Eastern Con­ research from Nova University. She then work as a clerk for six months to a year; worked with Dr. Jim Smith for one year ference at the Diplomat Hotel in Holly­ others require six months in practice on the Broward County Career Education wood June 27-30. Dr. Flynn has organized school. project. From there, Dr. Mitchell went a program Committee of approximately "I was able to see how a different on to teach at the University of Minnesota. 25 members from Palm Beach, Dade and system works and to exchange ideas about A tennis buff, she won the University Broward counties to recruit speakers and the running of a law school," Dubner mixed doubles (her partner was one of develop workshops. commented. "I made friends with a lot of her graduate students) and became "Bur­ people in Australia, staff and students, ger King Athlete of the Month." and wrote the second draft of my book." She lives with her two daughters, In comparing the U.S. legal system Cathy, 12, who anends Nova High School with Australia's, Dubner said ours is not and Suzy, 19, who wants to become an superior. "They would consider a contin­ attorney and is now a junior at the Uni­ gent fee unethical. Also, if you sue another versity of North Carolina. party and lose the case, you have to pay Marlene Mitchell believes strongly Dean David A. Harnett of Nova the other side's entire legal expenses and that children should identify their career College has been elected Acting Chair­ costs. This cuts down on unnecessary goals and then reinforce that decision man of the Board of Trustees of the U.S. litigation. " through exposure to Ureal world" con­ Commission for the United World Col­ Dubner also lectured on the law of tacts, to make certain that their choice is leges, which comprises three interna­ the sea, a subject into which he has done right for them. This exploration, along tional high schools in Wales, Canada and extensive research. This brand of inter­ with giving the children the skills to help Singapore. He recently anended a meeting national law covers mineral and fishing them evaluate their choice of career, is a of the International Council of UWC, rights, environmental law and marine primary goal of her career education which is currently chaired by Lord pollution laws. program. Mountbanen of Burma and, as of July, to Dubner is now completing a book on be chaired by HRH, the Prince of Wales. the law of international sea piracy. He is Dr. Frederick Varricchio has been also researching a comparative study of named Associate Professor of Exper­ the offshore law of the sea problems con­ imental Oncology in the Life Sciences Dr. Virginia Scigliano, Director fronting Australia and the U.S. Presently Center. He comes to this position from of Nova University at Coral Springs, has he teaches international law and inter­ the Memorial Sloan Kenering Cancer published "Planning Community Col­ national commercial transactions. Center in New York City, where he was lege General Education Programs Through He holds his undergraduate degree an associate in the Experimental Pathol­ The Delphi Technique;' The Shift in from Hunter College in economics and ogy Laboratory. Decision Making Responsibilities: In­ four law degrees from New York Univer­ stitutional Research Response, Pro­ sity, University of Miami and New York Dr. Varricchio presented a paper ceedings of the Tenth Statewide Con­ Law School. His first book, The Law of entitled ''Pancreas Histone I Phosphotyla­ ference on Institutional Research, Territorial Waters of Mid-Ocean Ar­ tion in Development, Regeneration and June, 1977. chipelagos and Archipelagic States, was Cancer" at the annual meeting of the recently published in Holland. American Association for Pancreatic Research in Chicago, and at the 10th Law Professor Jim Brown spoke Annual Miami Winter Symposia. An­ to the South Florida lawyers who represent Dr. Joel Warren, director of Life other paper, "Pancreas Acinar Regenera­ As part of an effort to organize and Lawyers Title Guaranty Fund of Orlando. Sciences Center, delivered a paper in tion;' was published in the November The group met for their annual dinner on begin clusters in Jacksonville, Bermuda November to the Department of On­ issue of Cancer Research, the journal of and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Dr. Martin November 10, 1977 at the Pier 66 Res­ cology of the Memorial Research Institute, the American Association for Cancer I. Veiner, Director of Graduate Manage­ taurant. Professor Brown thanked them University of Tennessee. Dr. Warren Research. ment Programs, and Margaret R. for donating $1000 as seed money for our attended a seminar at the Institute of Shearon, Assistant Director, went to efforts to build a Land Library. This Molecular Evaluation, University of Bermuda in early December. They re­ campaign is receiving a concentrated Miami. It is the policy of No,a Uni,ersity to pro­ effort by Professor Brown and the De­ cently returned from Cuba, where they 'ide Equal Employment Opportunities, velopment Office. met with officials of the Naval Base to Associate Professor Beverly A. without regard to national origin, race, negotiate a contract which will offer the Dr. Leonard Tomasello, Director Rowan has been appointed a member of religion. sex or age except when sex or MBA and MS/HRM programs to qual­ of Middle House at The University School, the Florida Bar Statewide CLE Steering age are bonafide occupational require· ified men and women located on the base. spoke to the faculty of St. Gregory's Comminee, Family Law Seminar, pre­ ments. The Uni,ersity has established a All plans indicate that these three clus­ paring the Outline on Child Support. School on "Discipline-Preventing Class­ specific program of Affirmati,e Action to ters will begin in early 1978. room Problems;' and to their parent insure that its personnel policies pertain­ organization on "Effective Parenting." Nova University Institute for Life­ ing to recruitment, hiring and promotion An article, "Fruit, Vegetable, Nut and long Awareness lecturer Dr. Jack Kapchan Dr. James A. Johnson, Jr. has been Grain Day;' co-authored by Bill Vogel, was interviewed by Sandy Peyton of will guarantee equal opJl(lrtunity for all. appointed to the post of Director of In­ originator of this special day, has been WAIA in November on the subject A struction for the National Ed.D. frogram submitted to Teacher Magazine. Further Look at The Occult. for Educational Leaders. , FACUI-TY/ADMINISTRATION / STAFF / FACULTY/ADMINISTRATION / STAFF

Dr. Abraham S. Fischler, pres­ Don W. Llewellyn, a former pro­ ident of Nova University, delivered a fessor in the School of Law at the College speech at the Florida Migratory Child of William and Mary, has joined the Compensatory Program at their Septem­ faculty of Nova University's Center for ber conference in Orlando. Theme of the the Study of Law. conference was "Educating the Migrant­ He took his law degree at New York Buscando Excellencia." In November University) practiced in Pennsylvania Dr. Fischler spoke at the Title Migrant and is a specialist in trusts and estates as Supervisors Workshop/ Conference well as tax planning and business taxation. sponsored by Region 5 office of Com­ In addition, Dean Laurance Hyde pensatory Education. announced, the adjunct faculty of the Nova center has been expanded with the Dr. Anna Mae Walsh Burke, director of B.S. in Education Program appointment of: and Inservice Education Program, pre­ Jeffery I. Orseck, an assistant in the sented two papers at the American Broward County State Attorney's office Physical Society Conference in Miami in and former administrative assistant to November. Dr. Burke spoke on the Profile Peter Brennan, (a one-time U.S. Secretary Dr. Richard H. Bell, Coordinator Deborah B. Glass, director of of Women Physicists and Generalization of Labor) as well as administrative as­ of Learning Resources, recently appeared of C-matrix elements using the S-Vector Administration of Nova College, spoke on two panels at the Annual Conference sistant to U.S. Senator Jacob R. Javits; formalism. in November to the Beta Sigma Phi of the Florida Association for Media in sorority of Coral Springs on Women Tobias Simon, a Miami attorney Education, speaking on "Educating the Professor Cheryl Eisen, of the Re-entering Higher Education as Students. well known for his work on behalf of Media Specialist for 1984;' and "Instruc­ Nova University Law Center, spoke to Starting in December she will appear on migrant farm laborers; tional Television-The National Scene." an October meeting of the Florida League six programs of Art Appreciation on He also attended the biennial meeting of of Women in Fort Lauderdale. She ap­ channel 17, at 6:15 p.m. Channel 17 is Mario P. Goderich, also a J\.1.iami the International Council on Educational peared on WPBR, Palm Beach call-in Dade County's public education channel. attorney and a former professor of law at Media in Washington, D.C. in October talk show for the Palm Beach County Bar Professor Paul Burgess, program the University of Miami who practiced in and served as a judge for the Golden Association legal forum, October 29. director of the Program in Population Cuba prior to the establishment of the Image Awards, held on the Nova Cam­ and Health was interviewed on WFTL's Communist government. pus. The competition for these awards, PETER KORN, program professor john Stupak Show with Dr. john Tanner, sponsored by the Florida Public Rela­ and assistant director of the Center for a member of the Advisory Board of Pop­ tions Association, recognizes the best Public Affairs and Administration, served ulation and Health. public relations achievements in Florida. as special master for the State Public Employees Relations Commission in a Samuel Humes, Director of the Dr. Robert L. Burke, Director, contract dispute between the Town of Center for Public Affairs and Adminis­ National Teacher Education Programs, Davie and the Broward County Police tration, recently represented the United recently had an article published entitled Benevolent Assn. He recently served as States at the Biennial International Union "Improving Instruction with Manage­ Gold Coast Florida Chapter representa­ of Local Authorities Congress held in ment by Objectives and Clinical Super­ tive at the Region V Conference of the Hamburg, Germany, and the Triennial vision" in Contemporary Education, American Society for Public Administra­ International Institute of Administrative published by the School of Education, tion in Knoxville, Tenn. He also spoke Sciences Congress held in Abijan, Ivoty Indiana State University. before three Lauderdale Lakes citizens Coast. groups and the Civic Association of The International Union of Local Coconut Creek. Authorities is a world wide association Larry D. Barnett, Assistant Pro­ of national leagues of cities. Dr. Humes fessor of Law, was the author of one of worked for the International Union of nineteen articles in a book on social move­ Local Authorities from 1956 until 1959 ments. The article, originally published as a research associate. It was at this time in 1971 in the journal Bioscience, re­ that he wrote the book, Structure of Local GEORGIA REYNOLDS, M.D., p~".d the. findings of a study of the mem­ Governments) an edition of which is still Professor of Pediatric Outreach, spoke on bershIp of Zero Population Growth and in print. "Medicine as a Career" at St. Thomas reflects Barnett's long-standing research Aquinas High School career day Nov. 8 interest in the population control move­ for the third consecutive year. She gives ment in the United States. This is the Ethel Raddon has written and di­ one evening each month to speak at a seventh article Barnett has published in a rected a .tapel slide presentation entitled different day care center in Broward County journal that has been reprinted in a book. "A Cry For Help," produced by the on the early identification and remedia­ Barnett was, in addition, the junior Learning Technology Laboratory for tion of pre-school problems. author of an article in the latest issue of the Crisis Intervention Center of Broward Human Relations, a leading social science County. The presentation illustrates the Steven Wisotsky and Bruce Rogow, research journal. The article reported the services offered by this social service professors at the Law Center, presented a results of an investigation of the relation­ agency, and it will be used for promotional two-day seminar on Appellate Practice ship between population size and conflict purposes and to attract more volunteers for Advanced Legal Services to attorneys within and between nations. for that agency. The presentation was in Daytona Beach Oct. 16-17. The sem­ In October, he was re-elected to the shown to the public for the first time at inar focused on advanced concepts of board of directors of the Planned Parent­ the annual Promenade for the Beaux jurisdiction) certiorari, extraordinary writs hood Association of South Florida. He Arts in early November. and related matters in both the Florida has served as the organization's attorney DR. JOHN A. SCIGLIANO, di­ and Federal Courts. In addition, the sub­ stantially revised Florida rules of appellate for the past year. rector of the Center for Higher Education, Dr. Hassim Solomon and Tom procedure, effective March 1, 1978, were presented a paper at the National League Panza from the Criminal justice Pro­ analyzed. Consideration is now being For Nursing Council of Baccalaureate gram attended a Criminal justice Con­ given to conducting similar programs for and Higher Degree Programs, Nov. 17, ference sponsored by the Supreme Court the Florida Bar Continuing Legal Educa­ in Orlando, Florida. The title was "A of Florida and the Department of Offend­ tion series. Model for Decision Making Within the er Rehabilitation on September 27-30 Academic Environment." He also par­ at the Howard Johnson's Florida Center ticipated with Virginia L. ScigJiano jon A. Sale, Associate Professor of at Orlando. Law, has taken a leave of absence from in a seminar for the faculty and students Dr. Solomon and Mr. Panza served his full time teaching duties to serve as at , State and as panelists. The theme of the panel dis­ Chief of the Criminal Division in the Regional Higher Education Center, Oct. russion was "Education's Role in Criminal United. States anorneys office for the 10, on "Stress in Decision Making." Justice: Philosophy vs. Practice". Southern District of Florida. While on Dr. Solomon identified the wide gulf leave of absence, Prof. Sale continues to that exists between philosophy and prac­ teach Evidence & Criminal Procedure in tice and emphasized the role of education DR. MARILYN SEGAL, Director an adjunct capacity. in bridging the gap between theory and of the Institute of Child-Centered Edu­ practice. He pointed out how Nova's cation, was keynote speaker at the second LAURANCE HYDE, jR., Dean of unique delivery system is meeting this annual Early Childhood Conference at the Law Center, participated at the Na­ need by bringing the University'S re­ Dr. DoH Montgomery, of the the College of William and Mary Nov. 5. tional Conference on Professional Re­ sources to agency personnel. Behavioral Sciences Center, gave a pre­ Her topic was "Patterns of Interaction." sponsibility held at the University of Mr. Panza explained the concept of sentation with Roger Keyser on "The On Nov. 10 she gave a workshop presen­ Law School October 1-3. He cluster coordination and the mechanics State of the Art in Blood Pressure Mea­ tation on STRIDE toys and games as spoke to the Hallandale Kiwanis Club of the weekend workshop for participants. surement" to the Biofeedback Society of learning tools in Gainesville to the Florida October 12. He is serving on the Crime Southeastern Florida. Learning Resource Services Media. She and Correction Program Committee with also spoke to the Childbirth Education Professor Ted Smith and Dr. Broward Circuit Judges John Miller, DR. MICHAEL PALMER, As­ Association on Parent-Infant Interaction Hassim Solomon attended a National Frank Orlando and Alcee Hastings for sociate Professor of Psychology, spoke on Patterns. In September Dr. Segal attended Conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the annual meeting of The National November II to a joint meeting of the a three-day teacher training workshop in August 1977, sponsored by the American Council of Juvenile and Family Court Dade County and Broward County Psy­ Bermuda. She has prepared a report for Correctional Association. They delivered Judges July 9-14, 1978, at the Diplomat chological Associations regarding the the development of a long-range plan for a presentation on the unique delivery Hotel. Ph.D. program in clinical psychology the Bermuda educational system begin­ system of Nova's Criminal Justice Pro­ offered by Nova University. Following ning with "Bermuda '89." The plan aims gram and emphasized the introduction of He participated at the National Conference that he served on a panel to discuss doc­ at the individualization of the educational the mrrections mmponent in the Master's on Professional Responsibility held at the toral training in psychology in South system involving parents) teachers and Program as well as the Undergraduate University of Detroit Law School, Florida. administrators in changes processes. Program. October 1-3. Child Care Legal Seminar Scientists Gather Criminal Justice (continued from page 1) (continued from page 1) at Research Paper Competition resources and development, which are professor of international private law, on Ocean Sciences Center necessary for effective leadership. They "Conflict of Laws in Colombian Juris­ also require an academic program that is prudence;" Jaime Jimenez Ramirez, spe­ complementary to their ongoing admin­ cialist in the Law of Integration at Nova University's Ocean Sciences Dr. David W. Britt, Acting Director istrative responsibilities. Finally, they INTAL, on "System of Foreign Capital Center hosted a group of distinguished of Criminal Justice Programs, announces require a flexible program which they can in Colombia;" Jesus Llano Ramirtz, civil oceanographers from across the U.S. and that a graduate student research paper pursue at their own pace, on their own turf. municipal judge in Medellin, on "Real abroad, who assembled at the Center competition will be held by the National The Program has the following Property in Colombia;" Fernando Osorio January 4 and 5 10 plan the Indian Ocean Minoriry Advisory Council on Criminal features: admission is restricted to child Mora, professor of international com­ oceanographic component of the Global Justice. The subject areas selected for the care workers whose responsibilities are merce, School of Administration and Weather Experiment to be conducted papers focus on the issues of crime and primarily administrative or management Finance in Medellin, on "Taxation of in 1979. the criminal justice system and their im­ centered (e.g., day care directors, pre­ Imports/Exports-Colombia," and Jesus The effects of the ocean on the world's pact on minority communities. Students school administrators, 4-C directors); Vallego Mejia, professor of the Univer­ weather were discussed. The Indian entering the competition should attempt instruction is provided in an off-campus, siry of Antiquia, Medellin and Pontoficia Ocean has been an area of intensive study to assess the problems and propose viable indep ~ndent-study format; study areas, Bolivariana, on "Taxation of Non­ for several years. It is the area where solutions at local, state or federal levels. study guides, activities, and learning re­ Resident Aliens in Colombia and Tax monsoon rains greatly affect the supply of As a general guideline, areas of spe­ sources were developed from the ground Treatment of Colombia Investments food and other aspects of life there. cific concern might include one of the up with the leadership responsibiliry of Abroad." Dr. Dennis Moore, chief scientist at following: Police, Courts, Corlections, the child care administrator always in United States lecturers included: the Ocean Sciences Center, was among Community Crime Prevention, Educa­ mirid; management-related skills penneate James F. Bailey, associate professor of a list of prestigious speakers who spoke tion and Research. the formal and informal curriculum; the law, Indiana Universiry School of Law, on recent results of studies, both observa­ Entries should be submitted directly ongoing responsibilities of child care on "A Discussion of the Differences tional and theoretical. to National Minoriry Advisory Council administrators are utilized within the Between the Civil Law and Common Among the 50 scientists gathered at on Criminal Justice, 633 Indiana Avenue curriculum. Law Systems;" Ronald M. Barron, ad­ the Center were Heruy Stommel, Profes­ NW, Washington, D.C., 20531. Deadline The Program is self-paced but is junct professor tax law, Nova University sor of Oceanography at Massachusetts for receipt of papers is March 15, 1978. designed to be completed by most students Center for Law, on "South Americans Institute of Technology. He is a member in two years. To complete the program, a Engaged in Business in the United States;" of both the National Academy of Scienc­ Education Tour student needs to demonstrate competency Richard S. Lehman, attorney formerly es (U.S.A.) and the Academy of Sciences in eight areas of study, perform a Special with the Chief Counsel's office of I.R.S. of the U.S.S.R. He was the first scientist To England Project, and attend a week long workshop. in Washington, D.C., whose lecture was to explain why strong boundary currents The areas of study are: Management, "Taxation of Non-Resident Aliens by the such as the Gulfstream occur on the west­ Nova Universiry will sponsor an Development, Evaluation, Society, Cur­ Government of the United States," and ern sides of oceans. Stommel has played English education tour to London, March ria..liwn, Resources, Policy, and Profession. Michelle A. Pivar, attorney, on "United a significant part in a number of large 18-26, Dr. Anna Mae Walsh Burke has The Special Project, which must be pro­ States Real Estate Law & Transactions." scale oceanographic experiments. Dr. John announced. Workshops will be offered on posed by the student, is an effort to resolve "Frequently, counsel, investors, Swallow of the Institute of Ocean Science the British Junior/Infant Schools and a real management problem in a child bankers and clients are faced with a lack at Wormley, England and Dr. James Teacher Centers and the British Educa­ care program in a fashion that is intel­ of understanding of the legal, social and Luyten of the Woods Hole Oceanogra­ tional System. Lecturers will be Dr. Marian lecrually honest, rewarding for the student business methods of another country," phic Institution (Massachusetts) have Franklin, nationally known lecturer in and beneficial to the child care program. observed Nova's Dean Laurance Hyde. made current measurements in the Indian realiry therapy and author of Classroom The Program is under the direction "We feel the seminar was successful not Ocean aboard the R/V Atlantis II, from Centers and Stations in America and of Dr. Gerald E. Sroufe. Dr. Sroufe has only in the exchange of information but Woods Hole. Both attended. Britain, and Dr. Joseph Randazzo, head­ been Director of Instruction of the Na­ in developing rapport, communication Among the scientists who spoke master of the Universiry School of Nova tional Ed.D. Program for Educational and interAmerican goodwill." were: Dr. Walter Duing from the Rosen­ University and consultant on British Leaders and, before coming to Nova The trip to Medellin included a tour stiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Primary Schools at the Universiry of University, was Executive Director of the to Rio Negro and a restored colonial Science, who spoke on "Plans of 1979 in Hartford. National Committee for Support of the hacienda, Fizebad, as well as a city tour. the Indian Ocean;" Dr. James O'Brien, Three semester hours graduate Public Schools in Washington, D.C. Dr. In addition it offered a two-day trip to Department of Meteorology, Florida credit will be offered. Participants will Richard Goldman, from Kent State Bogota for those who wished to take it. State Universiry and Dr. George Phil­ be provided a pre-course bibliography University's Early Childhood Education ander, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab­ and required to complete readings and Program, is Associate Director. When oratory, Princeton University who both papers by June I. asked about the unique aspects of the Executive Council spoke on "Upwelling in the Gulf of Gui­ Transportation will be by National Airlines with seven nights accommoda­ Program, Dr. Sroufe emphasized three (continued from page 4) nea Created by Remote Forcing." points: (I) that the format is directly Dr. David Anderson from Cambridge tion in a first class hotel. related to the education needs and cir­ University, England, spoke on "Seasonal For registration, tuition, auditing cumstances of a specific child care con­ classes here." Dr. David Harnett, Nova Adjustment in the Equatorial Atlantic." and trip-only information, call 587 -6660, stituency; (2) that the Program borrows University'S director of undergraduate Dr. Walter O. Duing presented "Plans for ext. 340. selectively from other innovative programs studies, who suggested that thought be the 1979 Someli Current Studies." at Nova and elsewhere, particularly the given to the development of programs Dr. Michelle Fieux of the Physical Ocean­ practicum process developed in the school which could be offered in innovative ographic Laboratory, National Museum Oregon State University, The National administration program and the system of formats in order to bring undergraduate of Natural History, Paris, France dis­ Center for Atmospheric Research, The extensive student commentary and eval­ programs to individuals in industry who cussed "Tentative Plans for the French National Science Foundation, NOAA's uations devised by the Open University wish either to begin or complete college; Research Vessel Marion DuFresne." Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteor­ in Great Britain; (3) that there are prob­ and Nova Universiry consultant Heruy Other institutions represented in­ logical Laboratory, Harvard Universiry ably many other services Nova Universiry Kinney, who described plans for continu­ cluded The Universiry of Washington, and North Carolina State Universiry. should provide within the area of early ation of the University's Executive Con­ childhood education (e.g., development ferences for 1978. of management simulation materials; in­ Dr. Fischler adjourned the meeting service training for state child care officials; by suggesting that the Universiry stands NOVA UNIVERSITY /COLLEGE AVENUE/FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 33314 and policy research in general). ready to assist the South Florida business The Program's national advisory and industrial community in whatever board has accepted the responsibility of manner may be useful and meaningful. working with the staff to identify and Stressing the importance of two-way resolve operational problems, and to help communication, he invited the members the University identify other agencies in of the Council to contact faculry mem­ the child care field in which it might make bers individually to exchange ideas for a contribution. needed programs.

Humes Comments ... portation, Treasury, Health/Education! Welfare, Housing and Urban Develop­ (continued from page 4) ment; 13 states, including Maryland, Humes sees Florida's Sunshine Law New York, Illinois, Texas, Pennsylvania, as rypical of the difficulties. Virginia and Wisconsin, in addition to "No private business could operate Florida; and 16 major cities, among them where its land acquisition and personnel Chicago, Cleveland, Washington, Rich­ policies were out in the open. You just mond, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Buffalo and can't work that way." This is evident, Pittsburgh. Humes said, in the fact that "while the Humes also has developed a Nova legislators passed the law, it doesn't apply University Governmental Assistance to them. There's no way you could run Service which provides professional help the legislature completely in the open." to local governments, utilizing recog­ In the Nova program, which began nized experts from major universities, by offering doctoral degrees to govern­ federal agencies and organizations such ment officials at administration levels, as the Brookings Institute and the National Humes has expanded it to encompass a Academy of Public Administration. Management and Public Service Pro­ In addition to these responsibilities, m~ C . ~ gram, offering master's degrees for in­ he is also performing services for the ·t ~ c - '1l ~ r International Union of Local Authorities -i)-a'; service studies by lower echelon per­ z - (/) 1I a 0 -i > sonnel. and the International Institute of Ad­ · > ~ Students in the doctoral program ministrative Sciences. Recently he at­ ~ ~ m represent Congress and a number of tended a meeting of the IULA in Ham­ • m federal agencies, such as the Departments burg, Germany and a congress of the of Defense, Agriculture, Interior, Trans- lIAS in the Ivory Coast, Africa.