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tronomy. Hawaii’s geophysical properties have made the Hawaii Institute of Geophys- ics the largest grant beneficiary on campus. The unique cultural environment presents many advantages for the Social Science Re- search Institute, the Pacific-Asian Linguis tics Institute, and the East-West Center. Connected with the latter are the Institute for Technical Interchange and the Institute for Advanced Projects, both engaging in research that benefits Asia, the Pacific, and the United States. The Ford Foundation has awarded the University a $100,000 grant for Korean studies with a hope that the UH can become a leading institution in that field. Already its competence in Asian stud ies on Japan, China, India, and Southeast Asia is well known. Peace Corps volunteers at Waipio Valley, Hawaii, from in tropical agriculture technique , for work in Southeast Asia. The University also contributes tn scientific research, through groups such as Food Tech- nology. Sensory Sciences Laboratory, and the HIG. 25
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Asia-Pacific Focus In UH Programs emphasizes the University’s aim to provide its students with a basic liberal arts edu- cation. New programs develop as the needs arise. The two-year post baccalaureate school of medicine, formed in 1965 and located at Lcahi Hospital, admitted its first class of 27 in the fall. Schools of social work and pub- lic health are receiving more attention to meet the demand for qualified personnel. Along with nursing, which includes dental hygiene, these programs comprise the new- est college on campus, the College of Health Sciences and Social Welfare. Its attention is focused not only on Hawaii but also on the Pacific in general. This Pacific Basin orientation extends to programs outside the health science college. The College of Business Administration has a special school, the School of Travel Indus- try Management, designed for Hawaii and the Pacific. Peace Corps volunteers destined for Asia train at Hilo campus and Waipio Valley on the Big Island. Agency for Inter- national Development programs and the Overseas Career Program add to the scope. Research programs also exemplify this trend. Hawaii’s clear skies make it an ideal location for an institute for research in as-
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Above : left, an introductory chemistry class in Bilger; right, the Statistics and Computing Center in MG. Below: The Board of Regents at its monthly meeting 26
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