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rife' ,nf 'Saunas- RAYMOND EWELL Vice President for Research CHARLES FOGEL Special Assistant to the President J. LAWRENCE MURRAY Secretary of the University CLAUDE PUFFER Vice President for Business Affoirs PETER F. REGAN, III Vice President for Health Affairs WESTLEY A. ROWLAND Assistant to the President
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RICHARD A, SIGGELKOW Dean of Students Learning cannot be considered solely as a classroom function, for a college educa- tion provides a foundation on which to build a full and meaningful life. The Student Personnel Services program is designed to complement the university's overall objectives and meet the educational, personal and social needs of students. Major concerns are for individual development, the encouragement and supervision of significant group activities, appropriate counseling, orientation, and referral functions. Included are the office of the Dean of Women, the Dean of Men, Graduate Student Liaison Dean, the Counseling center, the Student Union, the Placement office, Foreign Student Affairs, and the Residence halls. The Student Counseling Center helps students cope with the pressures, challenges, and opportunities within a university environment. The center works with students experiencing a wide variety of problems, including vocational choice, academic achievement, and better understanding of personal feelings and attitudes, We believe that students benefit most from assistance when they learn how to utilize their own resources in resolving their present and future problems. Student Activities are important in that students can explore new interests and gain practical training. Leadership experience results from such responsibilities as student government or participation in faculty-student discussions about national or interna- tional affairs. A student court hears cases involving student behavior. Norton Hall is a center of university life, promoting fellowship, and developing a broad social, cultural, educa- tional, and recreational program. The Placement Office aids undergraduates, graduate students, and alumni obtain employment in teaching, industry, and government throughout the United States and even in foreign countries. The placement staff also conducts special seminars in letter writing, interview techniques, and ethical practices. Part-time employment is another important phase of this office. The Residence Hall program is equally concerned with the personal and intellectual growth of students. The maior purpose is again intellectual-to help prepare each student for the classroom, to develop optimum conditions for learning, and to encour- age qualities necessary for the achievement of educational goals. Through self-gov- ernment, opportunities are provided for responsible citizenship and effective group membership. 25 -if gs. - .f .IEANNETTE SCUDDER Dean of Women ' Q ROGER W. GRATWICK Dean of Men 'rex'- I STANLEY J. SEGAL Director of Student Counseling Center 'xg tx W I-I TK ' V A .- ,V , 'j X . . t h i-JM: ' ' ' S I' ir' A v 1.23, - ..-,?.m,- . . is x- . f- zgigg- , J 452: ,. , ,4.i- IQ. .-7 ' - .25 ' xl . .N y if fg- fig! A ' - ' W :-', farm- -- an Hisgf - '- --a. i'gX:. 'S' -.--Q-.5 HL- . jute: . Qsfzg-, gffff J. ,l.','5 -, .f' in . 1.-f-.-If ff- .4 5
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WILLIAM E, BENNETT Acling Chairman of Physics JOSEPH A. BERGANTZ Chairman ol Chemical Engineering ROBERT F. BERNER Dean of Millard Fillmore College PERRY C. BLISS Chairman of Marketing and Retailing RICHARD B. BUGELSKI Chairman of Psychology ARTHUR D. BUTLER Chairman of Economics 'Rf 5-x 'Iv- If I X-xi? ,y,,1 'Z O
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