Andrew Nicholas Woznicki

Editor, philosophy educator

Born Oct. 19, 1931, Katowice, Poland; came to U.S., 1962; son of Stanislaw and Anna (Jednoszyniec).

Education: Master of Arts (M.A.), Catholic University of Lublin (Poland), 1960; Licentiate of Medieval Studies, Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, Toronto (Canada), 1965; Ph.D., University of Toronto, 1967.

Career: editor-in-chief, Migrant Echo, San Francisco (CA), 1972-81; general editor, Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., New York City, 1988 -; guest editor, Dialogue and Humanism, International Society for Universalism, Warsaw, 1991; Fleishhacker Prof., University of San Francisco, 1991-93.

Author: The Dignity of Man as a Person, 1987; Being & Order, 1990; Na skalach, przez lady i morza, 1991; W poszukiwaniu pierwotnego czlowieka, 1994; 4 other books; over 200 articles.

Member of: delegate, U.S. Bicentennial Conference of National Conference of Catholic Bishops, Detroit (MI); International Society for Universalism, Warsaw (Poland); International Society for St.Thomas, Rome (Italy); American Catholic Philosophical Association; vice president, Polish American Congress (P.A.C.), Northern California Division, 1968-71, producer, KQED-FM weekly 1 hour radio program, 1969-75, San Francisco; National Commission of Religious Affairs, Polish American Congress (P.A.C.), 1969-75; Janusz Korczak Literary Committee, New York City.

Honors: KQED Public Radio award, Bay Area Educational TV Association, 1970; Distinguished Research award, University of San Francisco, 1991.

Affiliation: Roman Catholic.

Languages: Polish, English, German, French, Latin.

Hobbies: mountaineering, polar expeditions.

Office: University of San Francisco, Philosophy Department, 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996.