University of Colorado - Coloradan Yearbook (Boulder, CO)

 - Class of 1938

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■f t ' DEAN BENJAMIN DEAN BROWN oliec e o ' 3 Dr. Harold Benjamin Is the new Director of the College of Education. This college Is unusual In that It does not encourage students to major In education, but advises them Instead to major in the subjects they wish to teach. Practice In teaching these subjects, and courses In the history and theory of education are provided. The stu- dents who major In education may prepare for such posi- tions as principals, supervisors, superintendents, and in- structors In teacher training schools. The courses are aimed to give the culture rightly expected of the college graduate, and also to organize the subjects for them that DEAN CARLSON Jean o M en Dean Harry G. Carlson Is the Dean of Men. He con- cerns himself chiefly with helping the men of the Univer- sity In as many ways as possible. He gives Information about extra-curricular activities In general. He also aids men students In finding employment, in procuring loans, and in locating housing accommodations. Dean Carlson constantly advocates a well-balanced scho- lastic and extra-curricular college program. Such a pro- gram Is designed to build the character of the men of the University. The Dean Is assisted in his office by William C. Lam, who Is the Assistant Dean of Men. D ean o f omen Dean Lydia L. Brown is the Dean of Women. It Is her duty to aid the women students of the University in as many ways as possible. This aid Is extended by offering advice on personal matters, on school work, or on the problems concerning future careers. Dean Brown recom- mends deserving women students for A. W. S. loans. She also assists in finding employment or housing accommo- dations. The women ' s student organizations, A. W. S. and Pan- Hellenic, are under the guidance of Dean Brown. She Is assisted In her office by Miss Mabel C. Kanouse, who is the Assistant Dean of Women. |- j::;::(du Cation ana OummeT Sck ool they expect to teach, that they may be authorities on them. The teachers ' Appointment Office Is maintained for the convenience of the students. Dr. Benjamin is also Dean of the Summer Quarter. The other three quarters are conducted primarily for Colo- radans, but several thousand students from other states come to the Summer School. The faculty is augmented In the summer by the addition of some of the best-known scholars from universities throughout the country. Courses are offered In arts and sciences, engineering, law, medi- cine, pharmacy, music, and business. Page 26

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PL Dean Homer C. Washburn of the College of Phar- macy has always maintained in the college the high- est educational and ethical standards of the profes- sion. The curriculum of the college is divided into three well-rounded courses, each of which combines as much as possible a liberal academic education with the basic specialized requirements of the pro- fession of pharmacy. Each of these courses leads to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. The standard Pharmacy course is based upon the minimum four-year requirement of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and has met with the approval of the American Association of Boards of Pharmacy. The combined Pharmacy- Technician course is designed to meet the needs of those who wish to serve as pharmacist and labora- tory technician. The third course is the combination Pharmacy-Pre-Medical course which is of value com- mercially or professionally. DEAN WASHBURN M us-ic Dean Rowland W. Dunham of the College of Music has developed this school to serve the University in a dual capacity. Training is given to the students within the college to qualify them for professional careers as teachers, performers, or composers. There are also opportunities for musical culture open to the entire student body, such as participa- tion in the orchestra, glee club, and band. Mem- bers of the faculty appear frequently in recitals for the enjoyment of all. The faculty of the College of Music compares fa- vorably with that of any college or conservatory in the country. The heads of each department are men of national reputation in their respective fields. In addition to the degree of Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Music Education, the Graduate School has recently added the Master of Music degree. PROF. DUNHAM J OUTTlC llSTn Professor Ralph L. Crosman is Director of the Col- lege of Journalism, formerly the Department of Journalism. To meet the increasing demands in the modern profession of journalism, it was found nec- essary to enlarge the department into a college. A new instructor was added to the faculty, and the curriculum was enlarged by the addition of several courses in such modern and progressive fields as radio news broadcasting, news photography, and newspaper management. The college is still a part of the College of Arts and Sciences, and the principle objective of the journalism school is to provide both a broad educa- tional and cultural background, and technical training. PROF. CROSMAN Page 25 -• J



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Mr. Fred E. Aden, as Registrar and Counselor, has the countless number of duties required of his office. He must keep a!l of the academic records of the students before their entrance into the university and during their college careers. He must keep statistics on all classes and students. The records of the transfer students must be assembled and evaluated. He is responsible for the publishing of the many catalogues and bulletins which must be sent out every year, and he handles all the general correspondence of the university. In addition to all of these duties, Mr. Aden gives guidance and counsel in vocational fields. A vocational interest test is given, and interviews are held with all who desire them. Hundreds of students have taken advantage of this ser- vice in order to gain an insight of their vocational abilities. Scl. cnooi o ur in e Miss Louise Kieninger is Superintendent of the School of Nursing. This School has kept up with the advances in preventive medicine and in the social sciences which have made nursing the complex profession it is. At least two years of collegiate work are required before one may enter the School of Nursing. Its curriculum follows a definite educational plan, which includes community health experience as well as hospital service. The ten in- structors and their assistants teach and supervise the stu- dents while in the wards. Members of the faculty of the School of Medicine give instruction in the basic sciences, along with lectures and clinics. MR. ADEN MISS KIENINGER Page 27

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