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awareness of the outside world. What is evident is that the awareness is more manifest. Other areas reflect a similar development. For the first time in its 144 year history, Notre Dame now has two lay vice-presidents. Dr. George N. Shuster, himself a Notre Dame alumnus, is assis- tant to Father Hesburgh. Dr. Thomas Stewart, former head of the math department, is now asso- ciate vice-president for academic affairs. Of the eight deans, six are laymen. The faculty of nearly 700 has fewer than one hundred priests. The theol- ogy department has among its members two lay- men and one lay woman theologian. The increase in faculty numbers has given greater impetus to the demands being made by AAUP for increased salary, benefits, and control. The establishment of a faculty senate at Notre Dame, however, does not now appear to be a possibility. Student organizations have become more diver- sified than ever; their members are becoming more intent upon issues with significance outside the University. The committee begun last year to im- prove South Bend relations has expanded to include the three other area colleges and the Chamber of
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expanding as new facilities and buildings become available. The accreditation of the Architecture Department was extended this year, with an impressive evaluation of the University ' s evident seriousness in its effort to improve the quality of instruction. And an application was made for a charter from Phi Beta Kappa. The academic aspect of the University also benefited from a more noticeable stu- dent interest in areas outside their own specialty. The Theological Conference, eith- er as an object of curiosity or serious con- cern, was well attended. LUNA, although billed as one of the largest mixers of the year, was for many students a serious at- tempt to understand the mechanics and pol- icies which govern the United Nations. And all the other symposiums and panels which have been organized and then largely ignored in the past received more attention than bef ore.This cannot be attributed solely to the better scheduling, facilities, and co- ordination which has been provided by the establishment of the Center for Continuing Education. But neither can it be ascribed simply to a sudden birth among students of
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