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;£: NS Dean Romine Teacher education is an all-universit ' responsibility, and it is estimated that about 1,000 juniors and seniors are enrolled in professional courses in the School of Educa- tion. The scliool, directed by Dam Romine, prepares students to teach in all of the subject areas commonly taught in secondary ' and in elementary education. Students pre- paring to teach must possess desirable personal qualifi- cations and a liberal education. Knowledge of subject matter and professional competencies are required throughout the program. School o ' T Eduoation 500 graduate with baccalaureate degrees Richard Schettlcr directs student teaching. Finally, the student teaches. 23
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Dr. Theodore Puck The research program proposed for the Uni- versity of Colorado Medical Center has achiev- ed international recognition. Plans for the major expansion of the Medical Center have been developed, involving an en- tirely new University hospital and greatly ex- panded teaching research center. During the past year, Dr. Theodore T. Puck, professor and head of the department of bio- physics, was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. Dr. C. Henry Kempe, professor and head of the department of pediatrics, was the recipient of the Mead Johnson Award for outstanding p»ediatric research. The School of Medicine, headed by Dean Glaser, has over 425 students working toward Dr. Robert Glaser degrees in medicine, nursing and the biologi- cal sciences. ool o ' F Medioine Proposed program gains international recognition. Operation techniques are practiced and observed. •72 Studets attend lecture.
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« I Freshmen nurses attend chemistry lecture. Nurses spend year on campus, three in Denver. Km ji 1 t ' Bl ' P EI 1 The cap is symboHc of the profession and its service to humanity. During the freshman year in the School of Nursing, young women have an opportunity to test their apti- tude and abihties, their willingness to accept the self- discipline imiM)sed by a program of college study, and the depth of their interest in nursing. This freshman year is spent on the Boulder campus. Medical sciences, nursing theory, and laboratory courses make up the majority ' of the curriculum of the basic nursing degree program. The future nurses at- tend the School of Nursing clinical division on the CU Medical Center campus in Denver during their sopho- more, junior, and senior ye;irs. Dean Loughran and Asst. Dean Colestock congratulate sopho- mores after the traditional, capping ceremony. School o-P ursing 24 ■9m
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