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UPPER LEFT: Dr. Buena Ballard extracts blood from a blue crab, checking osmoregulation. LEFT: Dr. Douglas Kriesel directs student re- search in the School of Pharmacy. ABOVE: Tom Gray is conducting a study of the Tach- inidae Fly and its position attached to its host the caterpillar.
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Research: Gateway to Knowledge Research plays an important part in the lives of faculty and students alike at Southwestern. Students in the Chemistry Department have grants from the National Science Foundation for under- | graduate research, while students in the Biological Sciences Department work closely with faculty mem- bers in Student Research Participation projects. ! Oklahoma Consortium Grants, funded by the fed- eral government, are available for faculty pilot studies : | in research and development seminars. Thirty-two colleges and -universities in Oklahoma participate in | the project. Southwestern received 12 of the 56 faculty pilot study grants and one of 12 seminar grants, more than its share, according to Dr. Harold Massey, our representative to the Consontium. South- western matches federal money on some research projects. UPPER RIGHT: Dr. Hobart Landreth makes an incision into the skin of a diamond back rattlesnake and. will implant an electronic transmitter that reqisters internal body temperature and body fluctuations. ABOVE: Dr. Harold White works with Becky Irvin, one of Southwestern's Na tional Science Foundation student researchers on a project. 28 IPEHALT A MENTE an ince
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Southwestern offers Master of Education degrees in 18 areas of study, including Elementary Education, Art, Biolo- gical Science, Business Education, Chemistry, English, Health, Physical Education and Recreation, History and Social Studies, Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Mathe- matics, Music, Natural Science, Physics, Reading Specialists, Spanish and Secondary Counseling. The Graduate College also offers a certificate program for public school super- intendents and principals. The majority of graduate students who attend South- western commute for night classes and go fulltime during the summer. For example, 425 students did graduate work during the spring semester; over |,000 were enrolled during the summer. ABOVE RIGHT: Ron Payne supervises threading of a motion picture projector in “Administration of Educational Media. ABOVE: A student | works with a child in Dr. Charlotte Lam's ‘Practicum in Reading.”
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