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School o f Forestry The School of Forestry at State contains many modern facilities for forest biological research, including a phytotron,and sev- eral greenhouses. The experi- mental and production forests of the school total more than 80,000 acres. These forest are located throughout the state to provide a variety of forest types and problems in management of timber, wildlife, water, and recreational reasources. The school has close working relationships with public agen- cies, the forset industries of the southeastern United States, and operates four cooperative pro- grams of research and devel- opment. I Shawn Dorsch features 24
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School of Humanities and Social Science Sc The school of Humanities and Social Sciences offers programs of study which led to bac- calaureate and advanced de- grees in the disciplines com- prising the humanities and social sciences and also offers courses in these areas which are part of the programs of all undergradu- ate students in the University. In this way the University provides an opportunity for its students to prepare for a full life in professions and occupations that require intellectual flexibili- ty, broad knowledge and a basic comprehension of human beings and their problems. The Nine departments in the School of Humanities and Social Science, are: economics and business, English, foreign lan- guages and literatures, history, philosophy and religion, speech communications, physical edu- cation, political science, sociol- ogy, and anthropology. the mat jnc gra lev exc So CO ' try, See mo cai a COlif Photos by Roger Wmstead Located in the Link Building (top), the School of Humanities and Social Sciences contains many programs of study, including speech communications (above). features 26 L
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