Sky Is Limit, Says New Dean
I UM, SBMmi APRIL FOOL'S TABLOID MJ%SiDE I?!•' Volume 60 Number 46 ®I|Fiffltamt ^urriranF Tuesday, April 3, 1984 Ambler Moss Sky is Limit, Says New Dean ByCHIQUI CARTAGENA Hun llmosl ,i \u ,ir in transition and '; for .1 I dward I Foote ll announced ll Moss, ir a the ni » et.an for ti ol eif International Studies "Ambassador Muss brings ' ' a re markably successful background In diplomacy, govern ment, International relations and law,"said I oote In mak ing the- announcement last month Referring to Mosi as a "proven leader," Eoote added that "We are fortunate to have as a founding dean of our Graduate s, hool eef Inter national Studies someone "f such international stature " appointment as dean of GSIS begins effective ly this week. The first battle' will be' the word ing tee Mies- "There are only three' probli GSIS," a tone of confidence in his voice, "money, money and Along with the- appointment as dean. Moss was tl o a] nted direc tor eef the new North-South Center, winch was e reated and established last year at UM The purpose of the Center will be' to provide an Institutional focus for International research and other programs such as task force studies, workshop! and seminars, all guided toward li i tnder- standing and cooperation between the private sector, governments and ed ucatlonal Institutions For many students, however, Moss' name' already rings a familial since, prior to his appointment, he- had held the position <>r adjunct profe . sor eef international studies for approximately one year at UM.
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