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The School of Arts and Sciences Each new grain of truth is packed, like radium, with whole worlds of light. —Alfred Noyes The humanities, revealing man’s unique achievements in language, art, music and literature—the social sciences, dealing with man’s role in society—the natural and physical sciences disclosing what man has learned of the world about him, are taught in the School of Arts and Sciences. Students in these fields are prepared to make contributions to a complex society facing ever-new problems. Graduates of the liberal arts curricula are sought by government, industry and business. Taking Lecture Notes Art Lab Discussing a Program
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. . Remember this also, and be well persuaded of its truth; the future is not in the hands of Fate, but in ours. —Jules Jusserand The School of Agriculture Since 1912 the College has offered Courses in agriculture. Today there are more than 500 different types of jobs available to persons in this field. Within the school, a broad background as well as the specialized training necessary for positions in teaching, government, and in agricultural business and industry are offered. As in other fields, the demand is great. According to a recent report, approximately 7,500 young men and women are graduated from our agricultural colleges each year and there are about 15,000 openings so that two positions are available to every qualified applicant. Engineering Drawing Animal Science Advice from the Dean
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Where Lines Converge— The Graduate And what looks dark in the distance may brighten as I draw near. — Mary Gardiner Brainerd College is not a factory taking in raw material and turning out a finished product. Rather than stressing uniformity, the college must encourage diversity, creativity and individuality. Each person must be free to learn and to proclaim what he has found. But all teaching, all learning, all activity has been directed toward one end—the making of an educated person who has learned to ask Why?” and who will be satisfied with nothing less than the best answer that can be given.
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