Loras College - Purgold Yearbook (Dubuque, IA)

 - Class of 1969

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I ART 11 inonilily. liki- art. consists in drawing tho line somc-wlH-rc-. as Chc-stc-rton oliscMvc-d, tlu-n tlu ideal fusion of tin- two is to be found in tlie priest-artist, Vr. Edward P. Snllivan. eliairnian of the Loras College art department. The deparlinc-nt. according to Fr. Snllivan. has Ind a vigorous vear with instrnetors Jamc ' s MeDer- mott ' ancl James Lvness attending •arions art-orientated meetings aronncl the nation while also concentrating i‘ntc-,-clcL ».hn.nt;.l The. latter i,.- •1 le for e.xample. the addition to the enrnenlum of a ' ' . • the history of aneienl art to complement a coinse m .ipd post-Renaissanec art, pins the com St on of some eight to ten thousand impt ' ' ' ' - ' joiwrtment’s collection. Cne of the fondest slides to It 1,0 oon actuali ed with the dreams o gallerc ' to he located in St. completion o gallerc would allow for controlled Joseph s a • clistingnished collections around oxhihits aiic p o.xhihitc ' cl as well as high school ex¬ ilic nation basis. Up to this time such a gallc ' iy liihits on a impo.ssihle hy the inability to meet has been it ' recpiirements demanded by c. - the The gallery will undoubtedly prove peiisis e ai . set to the college, drawing visitors to be a ticm ,„oimd the area. IT. Snllican, feeling and „owlcclge of art is imperative to a fnlly- that arts education, also hopes to eventually louiidet cooise in art history or art appreciation T ■iVlo ' ' ' ' students. for JAMES M. MeDKHNK TT. M S. Assisiditl Professor REV. EDWARD P. SULLD’AX, .M.A. Associate Professor Cliainnan JAMES F. LYXESS, M.F.. . A-V.s istant Professor 17

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BIOLOGY Full time teaching is what the members of the Biology department are involved in this year, more than in the past, according to Dr. Kapler, chairman of the department. Several years ago, the number of courses offered by the Biology department was lower. With in¬ creased enrollment, and the importance placed upon the sciences in education, the members of the department are finding less time for independant research. Tlie staff does, however, work on projects in conjunction with the students. At the moment, the staff is working in an attempt to describe parasites in the Dubuque area that will control the beetle that infects the Dutch Elm bark. Tliis study will continue for several years, but the staff has already been successful in describing three such REV. WARREN E. NYE, I b.D. Professor JOSEPH E. KAPLER, Pb.D. Associate Professor Chainuan parasites, and it hopeful that more will hv showing up in the future. Dr. Kapler also hopes to initiate a pilot project on water pollution in the Dubuque area this summer. He feels that this would be a great opportunity for training students interested in this field. Dr. Kapler has great hopes placed in the tri-college consortium bc ' tween Loras, Clarke, and the University of DubiK|ue. The goal in his viewpoint is “close coopera¬ tion, with (he best utili .ation of facilities and materials available between the three schools participating. It will also involve engaging visiting speakers by the three schools to give lectures of a wider variet - of subject matter. With the consortium to go into full operation next year. Dr. Kapler said that ther(‘ will be no immediate change in the Biology d( partm( nt s (‘urriculum, as sud¬ den changes are not felt to be advantageous in the Biology department. EventualK there will bc ' change ' s in the curriculum as thc ' situation pc ' rmits. ]8

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