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'75UNIVERSITY NEW HAVEN2 O F It MSMuri WINTER 1995 VOL. XVII NO. Re-engineering of administration underway at UNH //T""hereareessentiallytwo J. basicwaystorestructure andre-engineeracollegeor university," PresidentLawrenceJ. DeNardistoldadministratorsand staffataJanuary 12meetingin DoddsHallAuditorium. "Manyinstitutionshavechosen tocutthemselvesdowntosize. At UNH,wehavechosentore- engineerbymakingthe'student focus' paramount," hesaid. "The PnusingforaphotographwithUNHBoardofGovernorsOwirmanCheeverTyler,center,and stepswetakewillnotbeasdra- PresidentLawrenceJ.DeNardis,right,beforefanuanjcommencement,arethethreehonorary maticasthosewho'downsize,'but degreerecipients. AtleftisStephenJolntsou.presidentofAmeriCares,aprivate,nonprofit thedeliberateand carefullycalcu- humanitarianorganizationprovidingreliefformedicalemergenciesworldwide,whoacceptedthe latedprogramweannouncetoday degreeforRobertC.Macauhy,founderandchairmanofAmeriCares. Macauleywasin wainldlbwiellasmsaikgenifuiscaanbteattnedrbaenndefimcoirael DrWiaagvshtih.din(SSg.eteBornsotdoterrrya,cokaninnpdgaengaveteinS.ot)nsalinlyCkhneoczhinmyas.choSoelcorenfdofrrmolmealdeeftriBsaPrublairtazeOrlPirnizTeaywlionrniisnsgeccoonldumfnriosmt competitiveinstitution." DeNWairtdhitshartevienatlroedduactmiuolnt,ifaceted Dining, dancing and Distinguislied Alumni restructuringplanthathadits awards highlight 12th Annual Scholarship Ball bwehgeinnnwineg,firhsetsaasikde,d"tohneJouuntesi1d3e Wherecanyougotohavea ingthealreadyprestigiousball." consultingfirmofIntrospect,Inc. greattimewithold friends, Theinternationallyrenownedband toguideourUNHco-consultants dineanddanceinstyle,andatthe EightToTheBarwillbeplaying throughthere-engineeringpro- sametimehelpstudentsafforda oldfavoritesongsfromthe40's, cesAs."majorcomponentofthe bAentntueraledUucNaHtioAnl?umWnhiyScthhoela1r2tshhip 5w0i'lsl,baendpr6e0p'as.reTdhbeygaoutremaemtofmeal rDeesNtarrudctiusricnagllweidllchraenqugierseiwnhtahte BallO,nofSactouurrdsea.y,April8,theUNH aEplpuimnngierc,h'e8f6s,,chheeafdeatdtbhyeCMaiscthlaeel "universityculture," orenviron- gymnasiumwillbetransformed HotelinOldSaybrook. Themenu ment. "Asignificantculture intoanOrientalGardenwiththe willfeaturemanytastyoriental changewithinindividualsand the helpofJamesB.Brewczynski, andcontinentalfavorites. uhneisvaeirds.itywillneed totakeplace," mprainnacigpeamleonftthceoNmpeawnyHaIvneAnneyvents canRebseermvaadteiotnhsr(o$u7g5hptehrepUerNsoHn) Thesechangeswillincludea Event. Festivitiesbeginat6:30p.m. AlumniOffice, (203)932-7270,or cmlaenaragdeefrinriotlieosnaonfdeemxpplecotyaeteioannsd,a waintdhtahnesoipleenntbaaurc,tihoonr.sdL'aosetuyveraers tchormomuigthteoenemeomfbtehresa.lAumlnuimntiabwleho rewardorrecognitionsystem,an theballraised$47,000;thisyear wishtosetupaspecialtablewith employeetrainingprogram,and thecommitteehassetagoalof friendsorwanttolocateformer streamliningworkactivity. raising$50,000toassiststudents classmatesshouldcontactalumni Citingtheprinciplessupporting withthecostofeducation. tablechairPalmaPagoda,'69,at therestructuring,hesaid, "The KrisStory,'88,chairofthe (203)367-3661. Manytableswill ScholarshipBallsaid, "Thisyear continuedo>ipage2 theAlumniCommitteeisenhanc- continuedonpage15 continuedfroftipage1 basicprincipleis 'StudentsFirst.' We mustredesign processestobest servestudentsand reorganizestructure tobestservepro- 5AcademicSchools StudentLife cesses." Corporateand UhaNsTHhoenolrryegstatnwriouzcaltteuvi—reoelnsd FouPnldaaRnteniseoednaGrRicevhliantigons TTeePlcrTehoec.dcouhDm.cemtvSuSeunolpiuocpraopctrmiitenongnts| SItnuMtdReieernns!oitrSdiPtetrnuytdoiegAanfrltfaaLmSiiemrfrseiv"n'g" ofmanagement PBeernseofnintesl MaU executiveofficers Receiving includingthepresi- UGnrdaedrugraatde. dent,vicepresidents -GrantsOffice Evening" andchiefin—forma- PurchasingOffice —GraduateSchool tionofficer and — managerswhohave AcademicServices ExternalAffairs employeesreporting directlytothem. All UNHOrganizationalPlan ointthoertweompclaotyeegoersiefsal—l FullyimplementedbyApril3,1995 ——HCeoaulntshelSienrvgi/cDeissabilitiei teamleadersand individualcontribu- etonrds-twoh-oenmdursetsptoankseibilityforwork • Admissions,diversity,and matelythesuccessofUNH—are products,makedailydecisions, retention; theuniversity'sabilityto: communicatebarrierstomanagers, • Computingandinformation • Attractand retainstudents; demonstrateteamskills,havea systems; positiveworkattitude,andconsis- • Graduatecompetentstudents; tentlydemonstrateacustomer • Rewardsandrecognitions; • Maintainfiscalresponsibility; cfoocnutsr.ibTuteoarmswlehaodebrostahrpeeirnfdoirvmidual • Centralizedschedulingand • Attractandretaincompetent workactivitiesandcoordinatethe registration; employees; workofothersdoinglikework. • Budgetand reallocation. • Developrevenuesotherthan Tobetterservestudents,the nademwisosrigoannsizoaftiuonndewrilglracdenutartaeliazned timDeetNabalrediinscoluutdleisnmedantahagtetmheent tuition. graduatestudents,andwillrede- trainingthismonthandmanage- Winter 1995 VoL XVII, No. 2 mentchangesbyearlyApril. signtheregistrationprocessto mstocahakeledluoiltwilnsetgssuwdcielunlmtbsaletsroosmboaemkec.eenltAorlanllgiezred PmraoHdceeesbaslystoJeuaslemytm1u.opdiafniciamtpiloenmsewnitlal-be qIuNaSrtIeGrlHyTb{y\StSheNU0n8i9v-e6r3si1t4y)oifsNpuebwliHsahveedn. rangecourseplanning. tionoversightcommitteeconsist- INSIGHT\scompiledbytheUNH Tyingthecentralizationof ingofhimself,theofficers,theco- Public Relations Department. fiunnfcotrimoantsiotnogseetrhveircewsildlepbaertthmeennte.w cdiornescutlotranotfs,spaencidalRuptrohjeecDtasv,iws,hohe CReylnatthiioansE.AveryDirectorofPublic Someareasofstudentaffairs saidwillbetheimplementation willalsobereorganized sothatthe coordinator. ThomasS.SpragueAssistantDirectorof sameorganizationwillfollowthe ThePresident'sCabinetwill PublicRelations studentfromrecruitment,to cerosn,siasntdofotthheersofafipcpeoris,ntaelldmbaynathge- Susan NoePublicationsCoordinator qcrueacamelpiiupttsy,ooffriflgiihfnetanetcxhipareloruaigiedhn,ctteoodgtrwhahediluea-on pErxeesciudteinvte,CwahbiilneetthweilPlrebseidmeantd'esup CByonntnhiieaWMiilnligcohoisnoDeGsrkatpohpicPsubCloiosrhdiinngator tion. oftheofficers,deanofadmissions, Associate beePnrosceetsuspgrtoouipmsp,loermetenatmst,hehave amasansrdokcteihtaeitencgopnrtaornvodollspetur,.bldiircercetloartioofns, Aladbderleasnsdcroertruercntiwointsh—chcalnipgeosuttomaPiulbilnigc reorganizationintheareasof: DeNardissaidthatthosefactors RUneilvaetrisointsyOofffiNcee,wAHdadvreens,s3C0h0anOgreasn,ge • Facilitiesplanningandmainte- thatarecriticaltot—hesuccessof Avenue,WestHaven,CT06516. nance; there-engineering andulti- More than 110 attend President's Circle Dinner More than 110peopleat- and representativesfromAT&T tended theblacktie Network; Daka, Inc.;TheJohnE. President'sCircleDinneron EchlinFamily; EchlinIncorpo- October6 at theNew Haven rated; FolletCollegeStores CountryClub. Corporation;UnitedTechnologies Corporation; and WarnerLam- Membershipin thePresident's bertShavingProductsGroup. Circleisattainedbycontributing Shownenjoyingthemselves $1,000ormoreto theuniversity. before thedinner (centerphoto) Through theircontributionsof are, lefttoright, members ofthe leadershipgifts totheAnnual Emeritus Board Norman I. Fund, membersofthePresident's Botwinikand RobertM. Gordon, Circledemonstrateabeliefin the with wifeAnn. university'sinnovativequalities and special placein higher education. Atthedinner,Henryand NancyBartels (photobottom right) received thefirst President's Award ever tobe presented from President Lawrence]. DeNardis, right. Henry Bartelsisa memberofthe UNH Board ofGovernors. Also receiving awardsfromPresident DeNardis formanyyearsof generosity,contributionsand dedicated service toUNH were JamesTaylor (photo topright) for theOlinFamily Foundation,and HerbertH. Pearce (photobottom left) oftheEmeritus Board. In addition,awardsweregiven to: Emeritus Board membersRoland M. Bixlerand Norman 1. Botwinik; Board membersRich- ard M. Donofrio and Isabella E. Dodds; Mrs. MarjorieTalalay; Alum Tom Dubno is successful in many endeavors Byanydefinitionoftheword "success,"Orest"Tom" Dubno, AS'64,BS'68,MPA'75,isone. What'smore,he'slivingproofthat nooddsaretoogreattoovercome inordertoreachthatAmerican Dream. Nowthechieffinancialofficer oftheLexAtlanticCorp. inNew Haven,he'salsoretiredpresident oftheConnecticutHousingFi- nanceAuthorityand former commissioneroftheConnecticut DepartmentofRevenueServices undertwogovernors. Inaddition, heisnationallyrecognizedforhis leadershipwithin theUkrainian- Americancommunity. Infact, overthepastfouryearshe'sbeen invited totheWhiteHousethree timesformeetingswithtwo differentUkrainianpresidents. Borninthewesternpartof UkraineontheeveofWorldWar Orcst"Tom"Dubno.AS'64,BS'68,MPA'75,right,shakesImndswithPresidentBillClinton,left, 1t1h,ehmesealnvdeshiisnftahmeilmyidsdoloenoffouanwdar pdeuorpilnegianrtehceepnhtoWtloiiatreeHnootusiedenmteieftieidn.gofUkrainian-AmericansandthepresidentofUkraine.Other zone. By 1944,thevhad thechoice thefamily'srentworkingasa Followingthreeyearsinthe ofstayingintheirlittlevillageand janitorofafive-storywalkup service,hereturnedtoNewHaven beingcrushed inthebattlethat tenement. Hismothercleaned wherehebecamearepresentative wassoon tocomeormovingto offices. YoungTomheldavariety ofGeneralMotorsAcceptance Polandandbeingcapturedbythe ofjobsincludingdeliveringfood Corp.daysandbeganstudyingat Nazis. Theychosethelatter. packagesandlaundry. Hissisters UNHeveningsundertheG.l. Bill. "Istillremembervividlythe alsoheldanassortmentofjobs. "Iwasgoingtoschoolnights,year laborcampwewereplacedin," In 1951,thefamilymovedto afteryear,until Ireceived my B.S. saysDubno. "Ithadfloodlights, NewHaven. Tomentered degreeinbusinessin 1968," he machineguninstallations,bar- HillhouseHighSchooland his says. "It'samarvelousthingfor fraacmkisl,ya—ndmaywsairsdteerns.IrMenye,wOhlog—la,e cfaotnhsetrruwcetnitontobuwsoinrekssa.taAnhdou,saisng hpeaovpelUeNwiHthavmayilbabalcekgtoroguetndato and Luba,myparents,andI theyhaddoneinNewYork,they collegeeducationevenings." realized thatifweweretosurvive, joinedaUkrainianchurchtostay AsDubnowasworkingon weallhad toworktogether." involvedwiththeirhomeland additionaleducationaldegrees,his Oneyearlatertheywereliber- communityandtoallowthe professionalandpoliticalcareers atedbyAmericantroops,and the childrentostudytheUkraine began toburgeon. Hereceived familyjoined theranksofthou- language,historyandculture. NewHavenmayoralappointments sandsofEuropeanswhowere "Mostpeopledon'trealizeit," totheFairRentCommission, called "displacedpersons," orDPs, saystheamateurUkrainianhisto- RedevelopmentAgency,and the and placed inaDPcamp. "Al- rian, "butforabrieffewmonthsin BoardofFinance. Meanwhile,he thoughweknewwedidn'twantto 1918,Ukrainewasanindependent leftGMACtobecomeassistant returntoSoviet-ruledUkraine,we republicwhiletheRussianrevolu- vicepresidentofFirstNewHaven held manydiscussionsaboutwhat tionwasgoingonandbeforethe NationalBank. countrywedidwanttomoveto," SovietUnionwasfirmlyestab- In 1975,Gov. EllaGrassoap- hestates. "Wefinallydecidedon lished. Ourindependencedaywas pointedhimdeputycommissioner theUnitedStates." January22," hesays. oftheConnecticutTaxDepart- In 1949,atage12and knowing Aftercompletinghighschool, ment. Fouryearslater,thedepart- littleEnglish,heandhisfamily Dubnoentered theU.S.Marine mentwasreorganized intothe entered theUnitedStatesand,like Corps,wherehespentmostofhis ConnecticutDepartmentofRev- mostEuropeanimmigrants,spent hitchatGuantanamoNaval Basein enueServicesandGrassoap- severalyearsinNewYorkCity. Cuba. "Thiswastheonlytimein pointedDubnoitsfirstcommis- "Againwerealizedthatsurvival mylifewhen 1wasnotconnected sioner,apositionhecontinued to dependedonourallworking totheUkrainiancommunity," he holdunderGov.WilliamO'Neill. together," hesays. Hisfatherpaid explains. In 1985hewasnamedpresidentof theConnecticutHousingFinaiice Authority,aposthehelduntilhe retired in 1992. Inretirementhe hasremainedveryactive,firstas presidentand chiefexecutive officeroftheFDICmonitored Greenwood BankofBethel,and nowaschieffinancialofficerof LexAtlantic. "Inthesepublicpositions,Iwas frequentlyquotedbythepressona varietyofissues,butnowherewas Iquoted moreoftenthaninthe Ukrainiannewspapersthroughout theUnitedStates," saysDubno. Overthey—ears,thisfrequencyof exposure aswellashisactivities withth—eUkrainianchurchinNew TJieCrimeBillImplanentationConference,hostedbyUNHinDoddsHallAuditoriumon Haven builthisstaturetooneof November1,featuredsuchdignitariesas,fromleft:U.S.CongresswomanRosaDeLauro;West apositivenationalreputation HavenMayorRichardBorer:UNHPresidentLawrence}.DeNardis:AssociateU.S.Attorney amongtheUkrainiancommunity. GeneralJohnSchmidt:andU.S.Attorncx/ChristopherDroney. aboPuetrhhaeplspitnhgeteovoerngtahneiziespisrothuedest UNH hosts conference on crime bill ]bUcy2bUghl".ae2eakaeoANtDfairvrdeeorenafHereyvrsNiirmeeUnaanes—oon.gtrqihhSntntduao.eaaypienwutinlnsCbhlancyaIt,oeeedsoyn"dncpsnNed.kgtarpdhd"eenhreomuepewaoemaecenksiswtpntpeHnessaadrrttaedtmreehaetnvaasntasftcen.eitcoiednrntesLLeh"emIaminagDEnrsmatrywvaareJnaertyoyeareoyfyn—nyrn.u-caaenrdy CaaCA3huurn0nnrniooi0ddduinwvemmgCealCrCeborroaoiersnentnwmBsiinihsftetelmNeeeslydcetn,orwntoafevawoBietontaieacwmclrpDeumsllaecpodtby,neIludhemymmcospdRepruaspaosfnlnttsoost1ieiersnH.acmndeasofiegdlfDoubpnflrenmyaitfeLcdlAoeadetaidurtrhoenudiesbfergirofyaatitonlcbohUio-.aauSnl.ts eCscBtihHtshirvoehoaimilenerfvWsimidnngeeeltitrrintassDanei,rtaatestnb"llgthLscesHhe,rcajotDeaaiuhuhehwsuvmarULtoesteeenoiaemlcinhtl,ueevchtaerieMogowdpsooiroamhrfsskscyeloseioutaaodtgtnnhtpihryriefdpetoh,aeoohRonerpmfre.li"eotdwcbNaindeeheantcesidactsetNuwraembdnueide.nsweee"sI;t thoHseecjoolkde,s,bl"uWshteernyIJatnhiunakryofdaalyls iesDaetLtahuercoonlfeedretnhceel.istOotfhedrisgnitar- EngTlhaendo.t"herdignitariesspoke wespokeoutside,andnow,of includedJohnSchmidt,associate brieflyaboutdifferentaspectsof course,sincethebreakupofthe attorneygeneral;U.S.Attorney thecrimebill,andtheattendees formerSovietUnion,Ukraine's ChristopherDroney;andMary brokeintoworkshopson: newIndependenceDayhasbe- Morgan,deputyassociateattorney • lawenforcementandcrime comeAugust24." general,allfromtheU.S. Depart- preventionprogramsand comDmuubnniothyaasnrdemUakirnaendiaanctaifvfeaiirsn, mspeenctiaolfaJsussitsitcaen;taonndlLeogiusilsatCiaosnt,rUo.,S. policies; aaBcnotadirviidstionefsoGwhoevaehmranesomrrbesce.eriFvooefrdtanhleulmUheiNsr-H DDeeNpUaaNrrdtHimsePnrwetesoilfdceEondmtuecLdaatwtihroeen.n3c00eJ. •• cvsaiofomelmeuannncidetiadgerasui.gnsftreweosmcheonolascta;nadnd ousawardsand recognitions. Two conferenceparticipants,sayinghe thatheisveryproudofare:in wasespeciallyproudtohostthis 1980hewasnamed Ukrainian- AUkmreariinciaann-ofAmtehreiYceaanrObrygatnhiezation Engineering courses offered at l\/lillstone orfecCeoinvneedcttihceuUtn;iavenrdsiinty19of85Nheew Theuniversitybeganoffering atpeoplewhoholdanassociate's HavenDistinguishedAlumnus undergraduatecourseworkin degreeintechnologyandwishto Award. electricalandmechanicalengi- transitiontheireducationintoa Withallofthesuccesseshe's neeringattheMillstoneNuclear B.S.degree. achieved,whatdoesthefuture PowerPlantinWaterfordlast Threecoursesarebeingoffered holdforDubno? "Whoknows," he month. thissemester:ahistorycourse vsaoylsu,nt"emearytboereintuarnfetwoUykerarasinIe'llwith aimTehdeactousrtsuedeonftfserwihngoswaireshto a"nFoeulnecdtartiicaolnsenogfiWneeesrtienrgncWoourrlsde;" theInternationalExecutiveService beginworkonaB.S.inelectrical "DigitalSystemsI;" andamath Corpstohelpmynativelandbuild ormechanicalengineering,and course "CalculusBridge." afreemarketeconomy." Bartels Fellow Ronald Shaw of Pilot Pen outlines successful marketing case history //A ggressivenessisthesingle salesmanager,andbyage30, ./xmostimportantfactorthat nationalsalesmanageratBic ledtomybusinesssuccess," headc]uartersinMilford. RonaldG.Shaw,presidentand In 1975,hejoined thethen chiefexecutiveofficerofPilotPen small(nineemployees,$1 Corp. ofAmerica toldanaudience millioninU.S. sales)PilotPen ofalmost300inDoddsHall Corp.ofAmericaasnational AuditoriumonNovember10. salesmanager. Heoutlined Shawdelivered theaddress theaggressiveadvertising duringaday-longvisittocampus programheimplemented to asthefall 1994BartelsFellow. In repositiontheco—mpany's addition,hevisitedundergraduate RazorPointPen aninstru- classes,lunchedwithSchoolof mentthenusedexclusivel—yby Businessstudents,and heldfree- draftsmenandengineers as flowingdiscussionsonbusiness aproductthatwouldbe topicswithstudentsandfaculty. popularwiththegeneral Ameetingand teawithEMBA public. studentscompletedtheday. Shawalsoexplainedother "Iama living,walkingexample advertisingcampaignsand ofpositivethinking," hecontinued promotions(gettingthepen inhisaddress. "Thinkabout namedtheOfficial Penofthe successandtransferthatthinking DemocraticNationalConven- tosellingyourproduct," hesaid. tioninNewYorkin1976; "Idonotbelievethereisanything showingthatthepenhad Thefall1994BartelsFellowRonaldG.Shaw,president thaSthIacwanbengotansehlil.s"addressby bPeLeonpuesaecdetaogsriegenmethnet)Ishreaelh-ad aadnddrecshsieefseaxnecauutdiiveenocfefiocfeaolfmPoisltot3P0e0ninCoDropd.dosfAHmalelrica i;rf;to;;;,;;;;;N;;;;;b;;ja givingachronologyofhisbusiness usedtogainrecognitionfor career. Earlyinhiscareerhe Pilotpens. Hesaid theseand becamearetailsalesmanforBic otherpromotionshaddramatically Hisrisewithinthecompanywas Pen. Hissalessuccessearnedhim increased sales,whichthisyear meteoric. In 1978hewaspro- promotionstomanager,regional shouldgoover$100million. motedtoexecutivevicepresident and in 1986topresident. In 1992 hewaselected totheboard of directorsofPilotPen'sparent company.PilotCorporation,the Japanesewriting-instrument manufacturer. Heisonlyoneof sixAmericansevertohavebeen elected totheboardofapublicly heldJapanesefirm. "ItisdifficulttobeanAmerican workingfora Japanesecompany becausetheirmanagementstyleis somuchdifferentthanours. To successfullyworkwiththeJapa- neseyouhavetobevery,very patient," hesaid. Duringthequestionandanswer period thatfollowed,hewasasked abouthiscompany'santi-prejudice publicservicetelevisioncampaign. Shawsaid thathehadexperienced aBtrshersegeoinncodienazaatvleDdrapeenrnpontrfa-eelsMseehsnosytrgsaiitoeifevnrdeee,fnscotleraicnltoihnhcedyigNsfirrPeornwemes.EilendAfegt,mnlttayhnLedaYsawsekrtcaoertuneebtcsia,eratynJo.,ouDfraeetsNdhoaetprhUhde.oiSUms.oNaDrneeHdpiacJnreattamhmnpeenudensetMnltooaaflsltoEnfhdaeyulyglc.ai,teSriniohegnohp'twrs,ionggrahme,r ccdpihraciemeljpddua,rdieitncgheneffrpaiodrrmvesevtbrehetanicntsdosi,mnjiaugsnntwgdialptlrfheabejtewui-afthe demonstratedsomeofthetechniquesshehadlearnedattheclinic. success. Ethics symposium focuses on responsibilities of engineers /^VC~^\ournjcoobmamsoenngimnoerearlssiesntsoerely mpahriklso.sopJoheylaMtaUrkNsH,parnodfeosnsoerooffthe wthheemnanluafwascatruerpeaosfseadprthoadtucretqiunirae whenmakingethicaldecisions creatorsofthesuccessfulEthicsin safemannerbutdon'tcoverall becausethatiswhat'sbestfor theWorkplaceseries,servedas facetsofsafeproduction. "Should society,"declaredA.Pablo moderator. wesimplycomplywiththelaw," lannone,philosophyprofessorat Roberts,whoexplainedher shequestioned,orshouldthe CentralConnecticutStateUniver- viewsrepresentedonlyconsulting companysetitsownstandardsthat sity,lead-offspeakeratthetenth engineers,saidthattheprofes- willensuresafeproduction? EthicsintheWorkplaceSympo- sionalmustbededicatedtothe Theprogramconcludedwith sium,heldattheuniversityon publicgoodfirst,regardlessofthe commentsfromKenigand November16. costtotheconsultingengineer. McNeal. Kenigsaid, "Itisthe Speakingbeforeastanding- "Whenanorganizationorastate engineer'sprimaryresponsibility roomonlycrowdofmorethan300 agencyasksaconsultingengineer toprotectthepublicsafetyand inDoddsHallAuditoriumonthe tobuildanalliancewithacon- welfare,"andMcNealcitedsome subjectofEthicalIssuesforthe structionbusiness,thispresentsa ofherownexperienceswith EngineeringProfession,lannone definiteconflictofinterest,"she engineeringethicaldilemmas. citedseveralexamplesofboth said. Theeveningconcludedwitha businessesthatdidanddidnot Outliningtheprocedureusedby briefquestion-and-answersession exercisecommonmoralsense. thestateinchoosingconsulting withtheaudience,whichincluded Joininglannoneonthepanel engineers,Piotrowskisaid "Con- approximately70studentsfrom were:LoisRoberts,LoisRoberts necticutisopposed toselectinga theNationalScienceFoundation- ConsultingEngineers;RichardF. consultantbasedonbid. Infact, YoungScholarsProgram. The Piotrowski,deputycommissioner, priceisnevermentioneduntilafter programisdirectedbyMatthew ConnecticutDepartmentofPublic theselectionhasbeenmadeand Sanders,associateprofessor, Works;andBrendaA.Whalen, thenthefeeisnegotiated." This industrialengineering. directorofregulatoryaffairs, process,hesaid,allowsthestateto Co-sponsorsoftheEthicalIssues Enthone-OMI,Inc. selectthehighestqualityconsult- fortheEngineeringProfession M.JerryKenig,dean,UNH ants. symposiumwere: theConnecticut SchoolofEngineering,and Whalensaidthat, "Ethicsisa SocietyofProfessionalEngineers; ConstanceM.McNeal,aquality topicwedebateoftenatEnthone- ConnecticutEngineersinPrivate assuranceandreliabilityengineer OML"andthatethicaldilemmas Practice,Inc.;andtheNSF-Young andaUNHstudent,offered werefrequentinbusiness. One ScholarsProgram. commentsonthepanelists're- suchdilemmaoccurs,shesaid. UNH alum to get Super Bowl ring HarryBoatswain '91 willsoon bewearingaSuperBowlring. Althoughhesawnoactionin SuperBowlXXIX,theoffensive linemanplayedinalmostevery othergametheSanFrancisco49ers playedthisseasonandinthepost- season. From 1987to 1990,Boatswain wasanoutstandingoffensive linemanfortheUNHChargers. In 1989and 1990hewaspickedfor theAllNewEnglandfirstteamby NewEnglandcoaches. In1990he wasalsonamedanAllECACAll StarandanAPSmallCollegeAll American. Hewaspickedin—the fifthroundofthe1991 draft the highestdraftselectionofanyUNH footballplayertodate. HarryBoatswain'91(number/o).imsanAll-StarplayerfortheUNHCharge . TheJanuaryCommencement Dental hygiene "Soon it will be up to you. . 55 program advisory //T A Tearewitnessing—achang- atesfromUNH. committee formed ingoftheguard from BesidesBroder,Macauley, bWooormledrWsa—rinIItvheeteporlaintsictaolblaeabdyer- TinaytlhoercaonmdmeDenNcaermdeins,tpeaxretricciispeasnts Themembersofthe shipinWashington,"PulitzerPrize includedCheeverTyler,chairman advisorycommitteeforthe winningcolumnistDavidS.Broder oftheUNHBoardofGovernors, UNHdentalhygieneprogram toldgraduatesattheJanuary 14 whopresided;JamesW. arehighlycredentialed. They commencement. Uebelacker,vicepresidentfor include: Dr.MiltonWallackof Hesaid thatfromtheWhite academicaffairsandprovost;the Hamden,committeechairman; HtioounsteoabontdhthhoeuCsleisntoofntAhedmUi.nSi.stra- dscehaonoslso,fwthheoupnrievesresnitteyd'sthseeivreral Dtrh.eJScahmoeoslKoefnDneendtya,ldMeeadnicoifne, Congressmostofthepeoplein respectivedegreecandidatestothe controlarebabyboomers. president;andStevenT.Klemenz, UniversityofConnecticut wit"hBtuhtetphoewb—eoromtehreyshaarevestirnuggling BASl'u7m8,niprAesssiodceinattioofn,thwehUoNwHel- JHeeaanlntehMCeanltoenre,ye,x-UofNfiHcido;ental government strugglingtothe comedthegraduatesintothe hygieneprogramdirector,ex- pointwheregovernmentitselfhas alumniorganization. officio;Dr.GeorgeLacovaraof losttheconfidenceofthepeople," Forthefirsttimeduringa UNH Fairfield;Dr.A.Howard hestated. "Inthistimeofrapid commencement,greetingswere McLaughlinofWoodbury;Dr. socialand technologicalchange,I givenbyamemberofthegraduat- ChristineTierneyofCosCob; hopetheboomergenerationcan ingclass. NinaG. Bowman,who Dr. ArdelleA.Wilson,deputy providetheleadershipthatour receiveda B.S. inhotelandrestau- director.DepartmentofPublic countryishungeringfor." rantmanagement,toldthegradu- HealthandAddiction Heconcludedbytellingthe atesshehopedtheywoulduse gyroaudruagteense,ra"tSioono'nsittuwrinlltobestyeopuupand itnhetihredneiggrhete.s"tJoo"hsnhiEn.eMluirkreaainl,igaht SMearcvDicoensn;eDlrl.oWfiWlleisatmHAa.rtford; tobat." graduatingMBAstudent,leda Dr.AbrahamKobrenof Duringthecommencement,859 tributeinmemoryoftheRev. Bridgeport;LynnHeifer,RDH, wereeligibletoreceiveunder- MartinLutherKing,Jr. Alocal BS,ofNewtown;ReneReed, graduateandgraduatedegrees choir.HigherPraise,dressedin RDH,BS,ofNewHaven;Jan fromUNHPresidentLawrenceJ. Africangarb,sangatributetoDr. Musen,RDH,MPH,of DeNardisthatwereearnedeither King. Bridgeport;ValShulman, lastAugust,October,orDecember. Followingthecommencement RDH,BSofHamden;and Broder,RobertC.Macauley, exercises.PresidentandMrs. SusanMagnuson,RDH, fAomuenrdieCraraensd,cahnadinramtainonoafllyknown DdeegNraeredirsecigprieeenttesdatshewehlolnaosratrhey nationalaccountsmanagerof schoolreformleaderBarbaraOlin newgraduatesand theirfamiliesat JohnsonandJohnson. Taylorreceivedhonorarydoctor- aspecialreception. Moretlian2,100fanscheeredtheOmrgersontoa59-7victoryoverAICduringHomecoming'94. TheWelcomeHomeAhimuiImnneratleftmarked thespotwheremanyahimni,friendsandstudentssawthegamefromclosetothe50-yardline. Forthefirsttimethisyear,tlierewasaHomecoming lailgatingcontest. OneoftheaitriesweremembersoftheInternationalStudentAssociation,shoivninphotoatrightwithPresidetitLazcn-ence]. DeNardis,left,Mrs.DeNardis,thirdfromleft,andSisterPatriciaRooney,secondfromleft,directorofalumnirelations. New UNH faculty joins the family Onefull-timefacultymember beenappointedaPIRincriminal managingmorethan200tourism and twopractitioners-in- justice. Hehasbeeninvolved in andhistoricpreservationrelated residence(PIR)joinedtheUNH publicadministrationatthestate assignments. Herspecificknowl- familylastmonth. Theyare: andlocallevelsinConnecticut edgeincludes:sustainabletourism SchoolofPublic Safetyand since1973. Heisespeciallyknown planningwithspecialemphasison forhisleadershiproleinagencies culturalheritagetourism, Professional Studies relatedtothecriminaljustice ecotourism,andruraltourism; NicholasA.Cioffi,former system. Hewasdirectorofthe productdevelopment;marketing commissioneroftheConnecticut judicialOfficeofAlternative strategies;educationalworkshops; DepartmentofPublicSafetyinthe SanctionsintheWeickerAdminis- andtrainingprograms. Shehas Waanogpeneypidw,ocdikCIineenrtrnfeetocAdertdomramraiftPooniIfrioRsJtntuhirdeMniaaucctnniriiaaiolvmgnei,eTrnmeshacielathnsyjnt'uo,ssblte-iaecnned utPhronealdtwieiicrolysnleaactnenrdaedctMhaiasranyasaofwgfoeerltmlmheeeanrsOtf.hfaincAedsloeafPIR, pcVouunarbnrileniNntsotehslretnydractamoinoamtnpnaRlyleeitcaniurhltnitogcullradeaslbpoauhonbelkdriifsitsoharegres PublicPolicy. Aspublicsafety cSecrhtoaoilnoafdmPiunbilsitcrSaatfievteydauntidesPraotfetsh-e taonudrihsams.coSnhdeuicstaedfrmeaquneynttoleucrtiusrmer commissioner,hereorganizedthe sionalStudies. Hehasabachelor's workshops,includinginternational department,civilianizingnumer- degreefromProvidenceCollege workshopsinVenezuela,Ecuador ousadministrativepositionsso andamaster'sdegreeinpublic andCanada. ShehasaB.Sc.in thatstatetrooperscouldconcen- administrationfromUNH. historyfromPortlandStateUni- trateonlawenforcementactivities. versityandM.AfromGeorge Priortoassumingthe School ofHotel,Restaurantand WashingtonUniversity. commissionership,heservedasa TourismAdministration judgeoftheCourtofCommon SharrProhaskahasbeenap- Pleasand theConnecticutSuperior pointedprofessorandactingchair Courtandwasanattorneyspecial- oftheDepartmentofTourism& izingincriminaldefensewiththe TravelAdministration. Sheisa Career Development NorwalklawfirmofTierney,Zullo recognizedtourismplannerand &Cioffi. HeisagraduateofSt. internationalleaderinthefieldof calls on alumni to MthiechUaneilv'esrsCiotlyleogfeCionnnVeecrtmiocnuttand ctuhletpuaraslth1e0ryietaargse,tsohuerihsams.wDourrkiendg listjob openings SchoolofLaw. withthetourismindustryatthe Attentionallahunnil WilliamH.Carbonealsohas national,stateandlocallevels. TheCareerDevelopmentOf- ficeencouragesallalumnito sendjobopeningswithintheir companiestoUNH. "Addingtheaddressof CareerDevelopmenttoyour company'smailinglistmaybe theeasiestwayofpromotingon- goinglistingsforalllevelsof positionsthatareopenwithin yourorganization,"saysPam Sommers,directorofcareer development. "Thisisoften donethroughthepersonnel office,andwhennoticesare receivedatUNH,theyare postedforviewingbyboth studentsandgraduates. There isnochargetoemployersfor thesepostings,"shesays. Anyopeningsshouldbesent toCareerDevelopmentOffice, UniversityofNewHaven,300 OrangeAvenue,WestHaven, CmIamnraligeemDeoinvtd,ofrsipgohrt,tsgminedruasltrmieasnastguedrenotfsthaetNtleiiefvirHsatvemieietRianvgeonfstdheounbelwelAyfboarsembeadllUtNeaHm,Stpaolrktssto CfaTx0n6u5m1b6.erThise(o2f0f3i)ce9'3s2-2743-4h3o.ur ManagementClub. Hetoldthestudentsofhisorganization'sexperiencesinpublicrelations, Orcall (203)932-7342. promotionandmarketingduringtheclub'sfirstyearofexistence. — Young scholars program wins renewed grant funding TheYoungScholarspro- gram,estabhshedin1993with atwo-yeargrantof$226,000 from theNationalScience Foundation(NSF),hasbeen awardedasecondNSFgrant, thistimeintheamountof $238,852,for1995and 1996. Boththeoriginalgrantand therenewalwereawardedto MatthewS.Sanders,associate AgiftfromtheGraduateStudentCouncilwaspresentedtoMrs.MargaretBixler,co-chairofthe professorofindustrial FriendsoftheLibrary,lastfallbyCouncilPresidaitToddWlnteley. Thefundswillbeusedto engineering. purchasegraduatelevelbooksfortheMarvinK.PetersonLibrarxj. YoungScholarsisaninno- vative,residentialsummer enrichmentprogramdesigned tointroducequalifiedhigh schooljuniorsandseniors especiallyminority,female, andeconomicallydisadvan- — tagedstudents toeducational andcareeropportunitiesin manufacturingandindustrial engineering. Participantslearn tooperatecomputersand createproductsusingcomput- Showingtrueschoolspirit,LarryandKarenBlock'snewlicenseplateproclaimstheirdevotionto erizedmachinesandrobots. In bothUNHandtlieirhomestateofAlaska. Lastyear,theBlocksandtheirfamilydrove5,000miles addition,theytakepartin fromPalmer,Alaska(about40milesnorthofAnchorage)sothathecouldenrollinUNH'sforensic engineeringresearch,trytheir scienceprogramandshecouldenterthemedicaltechnologyprogram. handatsimulated industrial espionagegames,goonfield trips,andjoininoncultural andsocialactivitiesatthe university. UnderSander'sleadership, YoungScholarshasattracted morethan80studentstothe UNHcampusduringthepast twosummers. Recruitingfor thecomingsummerwillget underwaysoon. Theprogramisespecially popularbecauseparticipants, onceaccepted foraparticular session,paynofee. Thatis coveredbythegrant. More- over,incasesofdemonstrated financialneed,someYoung Scholarsmayactuallyreceivea stipendtohelpreplacemonies theycouldhaveearnedfrom AssistantProfessorAndrezvWolfe,right,civiletigineering,andhishighwayengineeringclass summerjobs. students,tookonasaclassprojectlastsemestertheredesignoftheUNHparkinglot. Heretheyare shoivingPresidentLazvrenceJ.DeNardis,left,theresultsoftheirwork.

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