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raduate School A 1 Jaya wit '53- wa M555 X ' ' L f ' will - - My 4 ,,. ll i in 2551? X Wim Fr. Lawrence W. Friedrich, SJ. A primary function of a gradu- ate school is to develop the inde- pendent scholarf' asserted Fr. Lawrence W. Friedrich, SJ., Grad- uate School dean. To serve this function, research assumes pre-eminent importance at Marquette and is pursued both on and off campus. Fr. Friedrich said it is a method of learning which gives the student confidence in his ability to continue learning on his own after graduation.
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Post-graduate work in surgery at Mil- waukee County General Hospital is a representative example of off-campus re- search. Similar library and laboratory pro- jects in almost all iields of graduate study are pursued on campus. Although the graduate student does extensive research in his attempt to find new knowledge in his chosen iield of study, he should not lose interest in other fields. Over-specialization is a danger in graduate study, cautioned the Dean. Presently, Marquettels graduate school program attempts to avoid this danger by encouraging students to take one or more minors in fields closely related to their major area of study. There are future plans to add to this program lectures designed to give students insight into fields other than their own. The School is also planning a social program exclusively for graduate students which will permit a broadening exchange of ideas in different disciplines. The University Board of Graduate Studies is drawing up a priority system for expanding the graduate program so that it will meet the current needs of the student and society. The theology doctoral program was introduced this year with such needs in mind and will help supply universities with additional competent lay theology teachers. Fr. Friedrich said he feels that further expansion permitting Marquette to grant advanced degrees in more Fields will be necessary to place the Marquette Gradu- ate School among the best in the country.
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