Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, September 13, 1985, Image 6

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    Page (S Friday, September 13, 1985 The Capitol Times
Capitol Campus welcomes
John Morreali
John Morreali, a new pro
fessor in the Humanities divi
sion this semester, earned a
Ph.D. in philosophy from the
University of Toronto.
According to Morreali, one
of his professional goals is to
make engineers see the value of
Humanities.
“Humanities courses lead
people to develop a questioning
about what is going on around
them, after all TMI is right out
side the window.’’
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Morreall said he likes the in
terdisciplinary nature of
Capitol and feels it has poten
tial! He most recently taught at
Santa Clara University in
California and Northwestern
University. He currently
teaches Western Tradition 1
(Hum 311) and Technology and
Humanities (Hum 302).
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Ali Emdad is the new assis
tant professor of computer ap
plications. Emdad received a
Ph.D. in information science
from Case Western University
in Cleveland, Ohio.
Emdad taught at Ap
palachian State University in
North Carolina for three and a
half years.
Currently, he is involved in
research on “query language
structures in full-text retrieval
systems.”
Emdad said he is also in
terested in micro-computer
Ellen
Ellen Shatto, a calculus pro
fessor, has been with Penn
State Capitol Campus for seven
years. However, this is her first
semester as a full-time pro
fessor. From 1977 to 1979 she
was a graduate student. She
was been a part-time professor
at Capitol from 1979 until last
spring.
Shatto studied at Lebanon
Valley College as an
undergraduate, where she
received a degree in Education
specializing in mathematics.
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Currently, she is working on
her Ph.D. in science at the
University of Pennsylvania.
This semester she will also be
taking a correspondence course
at Capitol.
Shatto compared her ex
periences at Capitol to those of
her undergraduate days at
Lebanon Valley, which she said
was also a small school.
“I like the small campus at
mosphere,” she said. “I’ve
really enjoyed the opportunity
to meet people on a personal
Louise E.
Louise Hoffman left a seven
year teaching position at
Virginia Technical Institute for
Capitol Campus because “This
job has more potential and
allows you to teach in a
specialized area.”
Shatto
Hoffman earned a Ph.D. in
history from Bryn Mawr col
lege and a bachelor of arts
degree from Michigan State.
Hoffman is currently doing
research on the history of
psychoanalysis. “I already have
a publisher who is interested in
the book so I believe my first
goal is to finish it.”
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Hoffman said she had other
job possibilities but chose this
area because it has much better
access to research facilities in
cluding the library at the Her
shey Medical Center.
This semester Hoffman is
teaching Western Tradition 3
(Hum 313) and Cultural
History: 19th Century Europe
Mukand
Mukund Kulkarni joins
Capitol’s business administra
tion division this semester.
Kulkarni earned a Ph.D. in
Finance from the University of
Kentucky, a bachelor of arts
degree in Economics and
Statistics from India and a
masters degree in general
business from Marshall
University.
“I came here from teaching
at Michigan Tech mainly
because the weather there was
so cold and the Harrisburg area
provides more opportunity for
industrial and business develop
ment,” Kulkarni said.
“Michigan Tech was in a
Village of Pineford
Middletown, Pa. 17057
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