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School of Business business and economic infor- nnation provided through bureau of business research The School of Business, under the supervision of Dean L. D. Coolidge, is an upper-division school with an approximate enrolhnent of 850 students. The School, under 48 full and part-time instructors, prepares students for various careers in the field of business and business administration. In addition to its regular academic program, the School maintains a Bureau of Business Research, which publishes magazines and pam- phlets to provide businessmen of Colorado with business and economic information about the state. It supports a Business Advisory Council, composed of prominent Colorado businessmen who aid the School through advice on its curriculum; and a student board, which represents the student body of the school by working closely with the faculty and Dean Coolidge in planning the activities of the School. Many members of the School ' s faculty work off campus in the University Extension Pro- gram, and aid in company training programs of various concerns through- out Colorado. Tools of business: graphs and figures
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«M|t- t!ik M.mViIMS- iri,M . C School of Education school of education completes first year as separate school Dean of School of Education The School of Education, under the direction of Dean Stephen Romine, is in its first year as a separate school of the University. The School was formerly a department of the College of Arts and Sciences. Al- though the School enrolls only upper division and grad- uate students, freshmen and sophomores preparing to go into all phases of education are included in the more than 2,000 or more students involved each year in the teaching of education at all elevels, in all divisions of the University. The School maintains 20 faculty members during the academic year and 50 faculty members in the sum- mer session. The visiting faculty members are from all parts of the United States, and a number of foreign Undergraduate students in the School include ele- mentary education majors as well as distributed study majors preparing to teach in secondary schools. Students majoring in other divisions take professional courses in the School. Romine, as head of the School of Education, is re- sponsible for the coordination of the teacher education program carried on, in part, by the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Business, the School of Educa- tion, and the College of Music. He is also responsible for the continued appraisal and improvement of the teacher education program. The School of Education includes the Bureau of Educational Research and Service, which does research and provides service to any schools in the state which need its assistance. Practice teaching Is important
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Edward C. King, Dean of the School of Law opens school year in new flenning law building School of Law I960 marks the twentieth year that Edward C. King has been Dean of the School of Law. When Colorado ' s Law School was opened in the fall of 1892, its number of part-time faculty members exceeded its enrollment of 23 students. There was no specific law building and there were no library facilities. Today, the situation is reversed. 163 students attend classes in the beautiful Fleming Law Building, occupied only since January of 1959. The modern library of this build- ing is the focal point for serious study, and now contains more than 60,000 volumes. Named in honor of John D. Fleming, former Dean of Law, the building was dedicated on June 24, 1959, with Chief Justice Earl Warren of the U.S. Supreme Court as the principal speaker. Among the many special features of this functional building are the Memorial Court Room, in use for actual as well as practice cases; the Legal Aid Suite, which offers the advice of advanced law students to those individuals who need, but cannot afford, counsel; the appellate and argument rooms; and a legal periodical lounge. The law school has various scholarships, grants-in-aid, and loan funds available to deserving students, awarded on the basis of financial need, scholarship, and character. Future lawyers Much nightly activity
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