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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Detroiter Wins Fulbright Scholarship

coordinator of the Interna-
tional Baccalaureate Pro-
gram, coordinator of stu-
dent teaching programs, as
well as consultant to var-
ious school districts in
America and Canada.
She has been published
in the nationally known
Roeper Journal and has
written curriculum pre-
sently integrated into the
coursework in South-
field. She is a graduate of
the University of Michi-
gan and has done
graduate work at Wayne
State University and the
University-of MiChigan.
Ms. Eisenberg is a life-
long member of Temple Is-
rael, serving as a member of
the caring community
committee, chairman of the
single parents committee
and a member of the future
planning committee.
She is a member of the
Zionist Organization of De-
troit, having served on the
board of directors in charge
of public relations. She is
the chairman of the advi-
sory board of governors of
Hamilton Place.

Johanna Eisenberg has
recently received a Ful-
bright Scholarship for a
six-week seminar in Israel.
The award is administered
by the U.S. Department of
Education and the Ful-
bright Committee.
The grant is given to
educators involved in creat-
ing curriculum in the sec-
ondary schools.
A teacher at Southfield-
Lathrup High School, Ms.

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Dr. Goldman, who joined
WSU in 1973, earned a BS
degree from Brooklyn Col-
lege and MS and PhD de-
grees in clinical psychology
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He was elected to the status
of Fellow in the American
Psychological Association
and is a member of several
professional and honorary
societies.
Dr. Njus joined WSU in
1978 after postdoctoral
work at Oxford University
in England. Dr.- Njus also
earned a BS degree in
physics from the Massachu-
setts Institute of Technol-
ogy and a PhD degree in
biophysics from Harvard
University.
Dr. Njus is a Fellow of the
American Association for
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professional and honorary
societies.
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Goldman, associate profes-
sor of psychology; and Dr.
David L. Njus, associate
professor of biological sci-
ences.
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the fields of the humanities
and natural sciences, in-
clude $1,000 without re-
strictions, and Probus Club
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