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Row 1: David Delofield, Ken Lash. Vera Jo Siddens. Row 2: Joesph M. Ruffo, Head. Steve Bigler, Allan Shickman, Alan Brookes, Barbara Cassino. ART Over the years, the Department of Art at UNI has of- fered the finest training available to prospective certi- fied teachers as well as to the aspiring artist. UNI's art program is not just geared to teaching, it includes areas of instruction in art history, design, drawing, jewelry making, sculpture, photography, painting, ceramic, printmaking, film making, and crafts. The art depart- ment operates from three buildings on the south-central campus. HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS 31
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College Of Humanities And Fine Arts The College of Humanities and Fine Arts trys to pro- vide all UNI students a broad liberal education in the arts and humanities. The college offers both graduate and undergraduate degree programs and an extensive selec- tion of general education, service, and elective courses. The College includes the departments of Art, English Language and Literature, Modern Languages, Philos- ophy and Audiology, the School of Music, the Learning Resources Center, and the non-instructional Broadcast- ing Services unit. The Learning Resources Center is an instructional service unit which provides remedial in- struction in many areas for all UNI students. Broadcast- ing Services maintains two FM-stereo radio stations; KUNI, serving eastern Iowa with quality public radio pro- gramming, and KHKE which serves the Waterloo-Cedar Falls and Cedar Rapids areas with fine arts program- ming. The College offers a wide variety of co-curricular opportunities in the areas of forensics, theater, music, opera, and music theater. Or. Margarette Eby Dean, College of Humanities and Fine Arts 30 HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS
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Row 1: Francis Smith. Lora Rackstraw, Carolyn Shields. Ralph Goodman. Scott Cawelti. Jan Robbins. Row 2: Ann Struthers. Evelyn Wood. Louise Forest. Loren Taylor, O.R. Schmidt. Theo- dore Hovert. Grace Ann Hovet. Row 3: Bernard DeHoff, Robert Ward. Robert Gish, Charlos Wheeler, George Tharp. Barbara Lounsbery. Stephon Gaios. James Bittnor. Row 4: Daniel Cahill. George Day. Jerome Klinkowitz. Kenneth Baughman. Alice Sodowsky. Keith McKean. Thomas Remington. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE The study of the English Language, its literature and writing expands the depth of our understanding. This in turn expands our ability to think creatively and put thoughts to use. The Department of English at UNI in- cludes areas of study in Linguistics, Teaching English as a Foreign Language, American Studies and Journalism. 32 HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS
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