University of Wyoming - WYO Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1934

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it 7 5 ' ' - ' -Stti 4 ' ' fl « ' ' «StF!« ' ' JfeEiyT- ffijE JHW s iaili ' - ' i ' V ' CHARLES R. MAXWELL, DEAX OF COLLEGE OF EDUCATION College of Education ■TiHE College of Educat ion must continually be adjusting itself to the • ■ changing views of education. Because of this fact and because of the varied fields in which instruction must be carried on, this college seeks to generalize rather than specialize. In seeking to give better service to the students desiring instruction in its fields, the College of Education is divided into five divisions con- sisting of the departments of secondary education, vocational education, rural education, elementary education, and the department of art. An excellent course in graduate work is offered for superintendents and principals interested in gaining further knowledge of teaching. -20—

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p. T. MILLER, DEAN OF COLLECJE OF LIBERAL ARTS College of Liberal Arts ' T ' HE CoUejie of Liberal Arts, being the first college on the campus of the University of Wj oming ' , has served as a nucleus around which the other colleges of the [ niversit} ' have been formed. Increasing in size from one department to thirteen, the college noAV offers a broad cultural education to students who enter its fields. Thirteen diversified departments, eacli seeking to give the student such training as will l)e necessary to insure him a better understanding of the problems of life and their solution, make up the College of Liberal Arts. Specialization is not advised mn- does it take place until the student is fully aware of his own interests and of all the possibilities which each course of instruction offers. ! —19—



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JUIIX A. HJLL, IJEAN OF COLLEGE OF ACjIRlCULTURE College of Agriculture nnilE College of Agriciiltiire is one of the utmost iiiiportance to the State of Wvoniing — this state being built on this main industry. Wyoming ' s agricultural development in the future will come through the effort of our men and women of this University who study agriculture. Through the varied fields of instruction, the individual of this col- lege will know how to develop the farming lands in the state to get the best results. In addition to this he will receive general instruction in all lines ; so he will not necessarily have to confine his activities to Wyo- ming alone. The College of Agriculture takes in several other fields of learning and in addition to specializing, the student is getting a liberal education along other fields of work such as economics, chemistry, physics, and geology. -21-

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