Hofman Ends 40 Years at ND, Leaves a Legend Meeting People Key For
VOL. XXIII NO. 135 TUESDAY , MAY 1, 1990 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY’S Hofman ends 40 years at ND, leaves a legend By ANDREA CAVANAUGH dean of the Freshman Year of man’s time at Notre Dame, News Writer Photos / page 4 Studies. especially his chemistry classes. Emil Hofman, currently dean Hofman’s many awards tes Students report dreading of the Freshman Year of Stud convinced him to become a tify to his devotion in teaching quizzes they termed “Emils. ” ies, is retiring at the end of this teacher. and in promoting excellence Before tests, students com year. After 40 years of hard After completing his M.S. de within the Notre Dame commu monly recited the “Our Father” work in various capacities, he gree at Notre Dame, he became nity. with a slight revision to “deliver will be leaving the University. part of the faculty of the chem •In 1963, he was the first re them from Emil.” Hofman said it was time for istry department. In accepting cipient of the Thomas P. Mad During finals week, Hofman him to retire because “when this position, ho interrupted his % \ den Award for excellence in formed a parade with different you are 70 years old, you have Ph.D. research. He said, “ I teaching freshman. themes in order to lighten the to think about these things.” loved the teaching so much, I •In 1982, he received the students’ mood. He dressed as He plans to stay in South Bend delayed the research.” James E. Armstrong Award in Bruce Springsteen or Notre and promises he w ill not do Balancing his research and recognition of his outstanding Dame’s quarterback, 007, and anything he “ does not want to.” teaching, he managed to com Emil Hofman service to the University and his proceeded with his teaching as Regardless of what he does, plete his Ph.D.
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