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Journalism graduates are at work in New York, Chicago, and other distant cities as well as in the South. Many of them report news for news- papers, radio, or television. Others teach, work on magazines, or are in advertising and public relations. In 1956-57 the faculty of the School of Journalism reviewed and revised the curriculum. The undergraduate program in television and radio received special attention. The graduate program also was modified con- siderably. Additional equipment was added to the television-radio labora- tories. Four offices, a lecture room, and reporting and editing laboratories in the Reynolds Annex eased the space problem in the Journalism Building. An advertising layout laboratory was set up in the basement of the Women ' s Gymnasium. Dean Laurence R. Campbell was re-elected executive secretary for the Florida Scholastic Press Association. Professor Earl Mclntyre was ap- pointed executive secretary of the Florida Association of Magazine Pub- lishers. Professor Royal H. Ray was ; n charge of the distribution center of the Advertising Federation of America, Fourth District. Professor Daniel F. Wozniak expanded radio-television workshop activities. Professor Richard Joel served as national vice-president of Alpha Delta Sigma. Gamma Alpha Chi won honors in national competition. journalism DR. LAURENCE R. CAMPBELL Dean, School of Journalism
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public administration The School of Public Administration is the only school cf government in the South, and one of the few in the nation. Though less than ten years old, the School has already become recognized throughout the United States, drawing students from all sections of the country and from foreign countries. It has pioneered a number of programs and courses which have been adopted in other universities. An example is the School ' s Federal Lecturer Program, which has brought to the campus as visiting lecturers top officials of the Federal Gov- ernment. A similar program for state officials brings into the classroom each year members of the State Cabinet and other top State officials. Members of the School ' s faculty are continually taking part in programs of research and advice for state and local governmental officials of Florida. These governmental problems and experiences are shared with students in the classroom. The internship program of the School is another way in which students are able to see first hand how government actually works. Graduates of the School of Public Administration are found in increasing numbers of key positions in state, city, county, and Federal government. The State Budget Director, the Director of the Florida Securities Commission, the Assistant Per- sonnel Director of the State Road Department, the Business Manager of the State Board of Control, and many others are graduates of the School.
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home economics patterns . . . material . . . menus . . . recipes The School of Home Economics moved last September into its spacious new building and for the first time in several years all departments in the school are housed in one building. Major programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels may be found in the Departments of Clothing and Textiles, Food and Nutrition, Home and Family Life, Home Demonstration Education, Home Economics, Education and Institution Administration. Graduates from any of these areas will find many opportunities for personal or professional use of their training. Home economists are needed in so many areas that the supply of graduates has never yet equalled the number of positions open. For the college student wishing interesting work with a future, Home Economics should be one of the areas considered. The student interested in the sciences may wish to major in Nutrition, Food Technology, Textiles or Household Administration; the student with artistic ability and may find that a major in Interior Design or Fashion Design is more to her liking; while the student interested in the social sciences may wish to specialize in Child Development, Family Relations or to combine a major in Nutrition with courses fitting her for public health careers. These are only a few of the opportunities available. The teacher of Home Eco- nomics, the home demonstration agent or the commercial home economist will find opportunities awaiting her within or without the State. DR. MARGARET R. SANDELS Dean, School of Home Economics
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