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biology This year's addition of a new greenhouse and anatomy and physi- ology lob bolstered the growth of the biology department. Honor stu- dents are now given the opportunity to work on special proiects in botany, physiology, and bacterio- logy. On the graduate level, the department otters a Master of Arts degree in biology. A new professor of microbiology and botany, Dr. Softett C. Catovic, has ioined the staff. The department participates in the National Science Foundation's program, an institute for secondary school teachers in foundations of bi- ology. A program of films and speakers offered by the Society of Biological Sciences, enriches the cur- riculum. Professor Harriet Spagnoli Professor Softet Cotovic Professor Tseh-An Chen Professor Lewis Jacobs Professor Frederick Kronewett Professor Kathe Liedke Mr. C. Stuart Minck Professor Carl Proto Professor Rondell Rhodes Professor Margaret Tovolgo MIN !!! '3' re-w .. m '31; e mr. c. stuart minck 208 dr. harriet spagnoli acting Chairman
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Approximately twenty per cent of the day students at the Teaneck Campus are maioring in Business Administration. In addition to the four major areas of study which include Marketing, Accounting, Eco- nomics and Management, the College of Business Adminis- tration ofters a wide variety of minor areas of study to en- hance the employment oppor- tunity of its graduates. Courses are presented from a liberal point of view, stressing understanding and apprecia- tion of business and economic principles. The Department feels that it is necessary to have 0 basic two-year prepa- ration before making definite decisions regarding a major field of specialization. Instructors are being sought who have the most advanced terminal degrees. This is to in- sure a stat? of the highest quality. Each year up to 100 guest lecturers from leading corporations and business en- terprises bring a practical working knowledge of busi- ness to the campus. Institute programs, code studies, and trips to various firms are part of the regular format of in- struction. A highlight of the year 1965 will be the department's semi- nar, The State of World Business, 1965, which will be on all encompassing review of the many facets of business today. dean george j. geier business administration mr. john cerepak
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m rs. griffith. Inr's. t 218 8 11 0V 8 and In rs. novillo mrs. lucille casanova Professor Lucille Casanova Dr. Louis Angowski Dr. Herbert Remnick Dr. Ronald Sabello Mr. Carmen Mongieri Dr. Harold Levine Dr. Harold Hortwick Dr. Donald Olson Dr. Richard Marcus Dr. Joseph Morcell Dr. David Wallace Mrs. Lois Griftith Dr. Roy Bundy Mrs. Sonia Neville Dr. Andrew Pirigyi dental hygiene Several hundred women make application each year to the School of Dental Hygiene,- forty applicants are accepted; this year twenty-three will graduate. These figures are in- dicative of the excellence which places this school among the top five dental hygiene training centers in the nation. The department otters two programs leading to degrees; on A.A. program and a 8.5. pro- gram which was standardized this year. The dental hygiene students, described by Lucille Cosanove, De- partment Chairman, as the best, will host the Annual Eastern Re- gional Conference of the Jr. A.D.H.A. this year. It is expected that the De- partment will be a port of the new Dental Building.
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